Learn more about the heroes and villains of The Rise of Skywalker! In this issue, the spotlight falls on Supreme Leader Kylo Ren and his unstoppable First Order army!
In all, I am excited to see where Scott takes this story. I am a sucker for never before seenStar Warscanon. Given the art in the story and the background details, it looks to be something unique and separated from theSequel Trilogymaterial fans are being given over the last couple of months. The Grafs may be a lesser-known family in Star Wars for fans. However, the older generations of Grafs have their own accolades. This story may give Emil Graf his own piece in Star Warslore for the fans to enjoy. Read Full Review
This was a very solid issue, about what I would hope for as a baseline for the series. I'm glad the creative team will be staying consistent for a bit, and it's nice to finally be able to get regular, low-stakes publishing taking place after The Last Jedi. I can't wait to see what Moreci does with Rey next month. Judging from the cover, it looks like Rey has her lightsaber, which is good. I'm a bit tired of the Rey on Jakku stories we've gotten quite a bit of over the last few years, especially since they retread each other sometimes. I'm hoping for something after The Last Jedi, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it no matter what. Read Full Review
With Emil typically being used in other issues of Star Wars Adventures merely to set up a variety of tales, longtime readers of the book will likely enjoy seeing him out in the world, even if his journey offers nothing more than a family-friendly adventure. Read Full Review