Ania Solo found a lightsaber inside a broken Imperial communications droid. Now she's being pursued by the local police-and a determined Imperial Knight who is willing to kill to get the weapon!
Great fun at every turn. Read Full Review
If nothing else, Star Wars: Legacy is freaking beautiful. Hardman's artwork is drool worthy. Star Wars always looks best when it has that "lived in" feeling and Hardman delivers that in spades. The action scenes soar as well. You can just see the ships flying across the page; there's movement and intensity. Mix in some stunning color work by Rachelle Rosenberg and you have everything one could possibly want in a Star Wars book. Amazing work, folks. Read Full Review
Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 #2 is not a shinning example of how you tell a story in this galaxy, but it was a joyride from beginning to end. Between the concert work of the three members of this particular creative team and despite the rather minimal amount of text found here, this latest issue in this ongoing series comes recommended. Read Full Review
Overall I really enjoyed this issue and am looking forward to how this adventure continues. Ania is proving to be a great character with a nice cast surrounding her. Though there is much we still don't know, my hope is that it unfolds with big payoffs. Read Full Review
This is good action comics. Considering were so many years into the future its not apparent how Ania is related to Han Solo or even if she knew who he was so its ties to the original characters isnt much there. That said, its always cool to get Sith/Jedi action going and Anias junkyard job is a cool aspect in this galaxy far far away. Read Full Review
My fellow Ungrownups and Geeks, this issue of Star Wars Legacy #2 was pretty standard.If you're a fan, you'll get your fix.If not, then you might not like this issue.I guess it's safe to say that the force is not that strong with this one."RAN Read Full Review
All that said, its not a bad issue two, but while I feel it is avidly working to keep momentum going rather than fall into the typical expositional method that second issues so often fall prey to, it ends up making a lot of action with little consequence or actual impact on the overall narrative. To be fair, I dont know what the overall narrative actually is, so this is all from a limited perspective, but, then again, continual progression is the key to episodic storytelling where the narrative doesnt become stagnant. Either way, its quite early in the series, and although I vehemently dislike the art style, its not a bad start. Personally, I love the way the Legacy universe was constructed back with the original Legacy release, so I will be continuing to read and see where Ania can take us. Read Full Review