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Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #5

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Nearly two years since Qi’ra returned, her expansive comic trilogy has all led to this moment, with the Sith on their way to her ultimate trap and all her cards in play…so will she succeed or will she fail? And what does failure even mean for all someone like Qi’ra has done throughout the galaxy so far? Find out all the answers in our Hidden Empire #5 review! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #5”

Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #4

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In the penultimate issue of Hidden Empire, all the pawns on the board move into position for the final confrontation, as Qi’ra’s plans reach their zenith and the Sith move in for the kill…or is it a trap they can’t avoid? Find out all about the grand moves in our review of Hidden Empire #4! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #4”

Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #3

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Darth Vader arrives to bring Qi’ra’s plans to an abrupt halt, but Chanath Cha and her Orphans choose to get in the way. Will they stop him long enough to save Qi’ra’s schemes? Find out in our review of Hidden Empire #3! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #3”

Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #2

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Qi’ra’s ultimate plans against the Sith ruling the galaxy bring the might of the Empire against her and what remains of Crimson Dawn…does she have any more tricks up her sleeves? Hidden Empire #2 finds the rush to open the mysterious Fermata Cage is just one part of her grander plans. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #2”

Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #1

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The beginning of the end for Qi’ra’s unofficial comic trilogy is here with Hidden Empire #1, an issue new readers can easily jump into, where the full breadth of Crimson Dawn’s plans in the fight against the Sith and their rule of the galaxy come to light and tease an epic remaining 4 issues! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hidden Empire #1”

Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #5

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Qi’ra’s plans for chaos and distractions to strike at the Sith ruling the galaxy with an iron fist crystalize just as the danger increases in Crimson Reign #5, the finale to the miniseries which promises even more chaos and an epic conclusion in the final part of Qi’ra’s comic trilogy starting later this year. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #5”

Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #4

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The Knights of Ren tackle their biggest mission yet, journeying into the belly of the Sith Lord beast’s home on Qi’ra’s behalf, making for an action-packed Crimson Reign #4, though it doesn’t quite feel like the penultimate issue of this miniseries. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #4”

Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #3

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Crimson Reign #3 looks back to look forward with Qi’ra’s plan against the Sith ruling the galaxy, diving into the enigmatic past of the mysterious Archivist for a dense, informative, and rather enjoyable issue. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #3”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic #15

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It’s all led to this, The High Republic #15, the grand finale to the series and its part of Phase I, where fates are written, left hanging, and an emotional core by writer Cavan Scott and stunning art by Ario Anindito and team deliver on the fast paced, yet memorable ending. Make sure to read this before checking out Eye of the Storm #2! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic #15”

Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #2

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After nearly two months, Crimson Reign returns with its second issue about Qi’ra’s big, galaxy-brained plan to take down the Sith at the top of the Empire. While the first issue introduced us to her ideas and those she’s recruited to her cause, Crimson Reign #2 narrows in on the missions assassins Ochi of Bestoon and Deathstick are sent on. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Crimson Reign #2”