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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: 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: 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: Revelations (2022) #1

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Star Wars Revelations #1 is a special one-shot issue which finds Darth Vader in the Eye of the Webbish Bog’s presence again, allowing writer Marc Guggenheim to weave a tale regarding how the many creatives behind this current era of comics are telling a larger, connected story while also offering intriguing glimpses at what might be coming for next year’s content. Both prophetic and overbearing, Revelations #1 has more questions than answers, but it makes for an interesting concept to showcase what will come next, hinting at a storyline I’m both excited for but worried this medium won’t be able to do justice. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Revelations (2022) #1”

Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #5

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As we reach the end of the Obi-Wan comic miniseries, written by Christopher Cantwell and with art from various artists, we’ve seen the titular Jedi recount darker and darker tales from his past, with the prevailing message of hope and light always within sight. In Obi-Wan #5, old Ben shows how, despite it all, or because it all, he’s the great Jedi he is today, even hiding out on Tatooine watching over a young Skywalker. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #5”