Tag: Rachelle Rosenberg

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #48 (Vol. 2)

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With the trial of Lando Calrissian at an end, the Rebellion looks to focus on the big battles ahead, though Princess Leia finds herself struggling with her heart and her status as a figurehead in Star Wars #48 (Vol. 2), especially as a new crisis hits far too close to home. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #48 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #47 (Vol. 2)

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With Mon Mothma back and no more hindrances for the trial to continue, the defense, and Lando himself, make their case in Star Wars #47’s finale to the Trial of Lando Calrissian storyline! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #47 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #46 (Vol. 2)

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In Star Wars #46 (Vol. 2), Lando Calrissian’s trial takes a pause in the proceedings as he joins the team following his lead on the kidnapped Mon Mothma’s location, though as this arc has proven already, it’s the conversations within which make this story sing. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #46 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #45 (Vol. 2)

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Lando’s trial by the Rebellion coincides with the capture of Mon Mothma by an unknown group, but is this just what he needs or will it further hinder his case? Star Wars #45 (Vol. 2) continues to make this trial entertaining and leaves room to explore Lando’s character arc. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #45 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #44 (Vol. 2)

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After the spellbinding two-parter of Luke Skywalker and the Red Kyber Crystal, Star Wars #44 (Vol. 2) picks up the big lingering thread from the ending of the Dark Droids saga: Lando Calrissian’s trial! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #44 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #43 (Vol. 2)

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Luke Skywalker’s attempt to cleanse a red kyber crystal tests not only the Sith he faces, but himself as well…will he rise to the challenge or fall further down the crystal’s rabbit hole? Find out in Star Wars #43 (Vol. 2), where writer Charles Soule once again strikes gold with Luke’s journeys in the Force with a stellar conclusion to this storyline. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #43 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #40 (Vol. 2)

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After nearly four years and 40 issues, plus lots of laughter, tears, and joyous chaos along the way, Doctor Aphra‘s (Vol. 2) finale has arrived. We’ve been here before, but not at this caliber and strength of character building, so the tears come swift and often in one of the best finales for Star Wars comics in general, let alone for the character. I’m going to do my best not to cry again too much typing out this review, but hey, if I do, you won’t have to see it. Let’s begin! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #40 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #42 (Vol. 2)

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With Dark Droids over and the Trial of Lando Calrissian coming soon, Star Wars #42 (Vol. 2) takes us on an exhilarating detour as Luke Skywalker returns to a new friend in hopes of healing a red kyber crystal. But will he get more than he bargained for? Find out in my review! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #42 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #39 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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I don’t like I have to type this, but Doctor Aphra #39 (Vol. 2) is the penultimate issue of Alyssa Wong’s run of the series, but what I do like to type is, that much like all the issues before it, it has all the style, character moments, and tear-inducing greatness one should come to expect as it wraps up its Dark Droids storyline and gets us ready for the finale. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #39 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

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”