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Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #4

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After one exceptional issue after another, the biggest question remaining was if Ethan Sacks and Luke Ross could stick the landing with the finale to the Jango Fett miniseries, but it shouldn’t be much of a surprise they did! Find out how in my review! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #4”

Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #3

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Jango Fett #3 by Ethan Sacks and Luke Ross continues to be just plain fun to read, as its penultimate issue includes plenty of intriguing revelations presented in a high-energy way, leaving me eager to see how the team wraps it all up! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #3”

Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #2

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After such a riveting opening issue, can Ethan Sacks, Luke Ross, and team do it again? Jango Fett #2 proves there was no accident and lightning can strike twice as various hunters and parties merge in the clash for the Hope of Glee Anselm. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #2”

Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #1

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The prequel-focused comics continues with Ethan Sacks and Luke Ross’ Jango Fett #1, a miniseries where the famed bounty hunter is on the job for a missing jewel which could mean the difference between peace and war. With old school tone and a fun, gritty script, this series is off to an all-time start! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #1”

Canon Comic Review: Revelations (2023) #1

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Another year, another set of revelations! Revelations (2023) #1 does what its predecessor did, teasing the future of Marvel’s Star Wars comics output, but unlike last year’s entry, it offers little stories introducing us to new and intriguing characters or series to come in 2024. Does it manage to do a better job than last year’s with the new format? Find out in our review! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Revelations (2023) #1”

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #6

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As lingering tensions erupt between the once close Padawan friends, will Yoda be able to stop things from going overboard before it’s too late? Regardless of what happens, what’s the lesson Yoda learns from the situation? Find out why the answers to those questions lead to Jody Houser’s tale being the one to beat in Yoda #6! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #6”

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #5

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With Krrsish’s growing unrest testing the current crop of initiates like never before, will Jedi Master Yoda find a way to quell the Wookiee’s roar or will he be too late? Find out in our review of Yoda #5! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #5”

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #4

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The Yoda maxiseries has different creative teams for each new arc, and Yoda #4 is the start of Jody Houser and Luke Ross’ “Students of the Force,” which sees the titular Jedi Master reach out to his old friend, Master Dooku, for help with the current batch of Jedi initiates. The intriguing dynamic between the two friends is handled excellently, while a specific group of students has an interesting tale unfolding, making for a fantastic start to the latest arc. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #4”

Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #2

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As the sandstorm threatens to take over Obi-Wan’s hovel in the deserts of Tatooine, the old Jedi’s ruminations take him down a dark memory in a stylish, entertaining read for Obi-Wan #2, which also included Qui-Gon Jinn! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #2”

Canon Comic Review: Thrawn (#1-6) Miniseries

Thrawn Comic Miniseries Review

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It’s par for the course the films get comic adaptations, but it was downright surprising when this adaptation of the first Thrawn novel from Timothy Zahn was announced. Jody Houser was given the unenviable task of squeezing a novel into six comic issues, and while the shortcomings are what you’d imagine, her barebones version of the plot still hits the right beats, though it’s hard to argue for picking this adaptation up unless you’re a true Grand Admiral Thrawn completionist/fan. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Thrawn (#1-6) Miniseries”