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Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #31 (Vol. 2)

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With the series’ biggest story coming to a close, Doctor Aphra now free from the clutches of the Spark Eternal’s body possession, we now face the fallout for her and the team arrayed to rescue her. What results in Doctor Aphra #31 (Vol. 2) is an issue which pays off all the incredible character and story work so far in the series’ most emotionally charged, representation changing issues, and one of the Star Wars comics, and comics in general, finest issues of all time. It’s something special, which doesn’t even cover it, so without further ado, let’s dive in below! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #31 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #34 (Vol. 2)

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His current lightsaber on the fritz, Luke Skywalker sets out on a journey with R2-D2 to repair it, though his naivety leads him to meet some intriguing new characters. Find out all about his new quest in my review of Star Wars #34 (Vol. 2) now! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #34 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #30 (Vol. 2)

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The Spark Eternal is back in full control of Aphra’s body and heading towards a showdown with the Sith, will Sana Starros and team make it through the giant Crimson Dawn and Empire battle to save and free Aphra in time? Find out if they can and why I got all misty-eyed reading the excellent Doctor Aphra #30 (Vol. 2) in my review! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #30 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Return of the Jedi – Ewoks #1

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The next one-shot in the series celebrating Return of the Jedi’s 40th Anniversary takes a mystical turn in the best way possible in Ewoks #1. Writer Alyssa Wong, alongside artists Lee Garbett, Paulina Ganucheau, Kyle Hotz, and Caspar Wijngaard combine for an absolutely delightful and wholly unique experience fans of comics should not miss. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Return of the Jedi – Ewoks #1”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #33 (Vol. 2)

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Attempting to find a way home for themselves and all of the Kezerat Colony, will our heroes manage to conquer the deadly killdroids to do so or will they be forced to live there forever?! While we all know the answers already, the new truths they find out about themselves are what propel Star Wars #33 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #33 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #32 (Vol. 2)

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The crew faces an uphill battle bringing an escape plan to fruition amongst the Kezarat Colony, but once they put it in motion, could it be successful? Find out in our review of Star Wars #32 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #32 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #29 (Vol. 2)

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Aphra’s sharing custody of her body on a trip down memory lane and Sana Starros’ crew is finding out the mess they’ll have to go through to still help her, but are both too late for the Spark Eternal’s ultimate plans? Find out in our review of Doctor Aphra #29 (Vol. 2)! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #29 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #31 (Vol. 2)

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More details of our heroes’ situation comes to intriguing light, while the stark reality settling in provides some good and less than amusing surprises in Star Wars #31 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #31 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #28 (Vol. 2)

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2023’s first issue of Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2), #28, is an excellent show of what makes this series so great, as the war for the Tagge corporation explodes across its panels in a thrilling, exciting, and surprise-filled way. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #28 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #30 (Vol. 2)

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Vacations for our characters thankfully never last long for us readers, even if they need it and deserve it, as a trip to gather more fuel has led some key Rebellion members to a mysterious place from the High Republic era called No-Space, where the truth of what they discover certainly ramps back up the excitement and intrigue for Star Wars #30 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #30 (Vol. 2)”