A young Mattis Banz dreams of one day being like his heroes, Luke and Leia. Little does he know that in days past the famous siblings once made a royal mess of an important mission with the easy-to-provoke Sarkans!
Fun for all ages, featuring familiar characters in new adventures. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is a love letter to the universe with a special emphasis on the original series. It looks at both the impacts of bigger heroics and smaller heroics in a way that inspires, which is what Joseph Campbell argues a story should do. Even if you haven't enjoyed the other issues of Star Wars Adventures, this issue is more than worth a read. It might just remind you why these stories are so important. Read Full Review
I suspect this will work better in a collection, and in any format it should be fun for young readers - but it needs an injection of energy and urgency. Read Full Review
This issue didn't really do anything for me honestly, I would have preferred having the full Trouble in Tibrin story in this issue instead of having it being split in two to make room for an inferior Tales From Wild Space story. The art from Annie Wu is nice but honestly, the story didn't do much for me, it felt like a commercial you would see for younger kids about standing up for yourself. I would have preferred just having one long story in a single issue. Read Full Review
The best issue of this series so far. Its simple because it is aimed at little kids but its Star Wars through and through. Its got some heart and its got a classic story featuring Luke and Leia. This is a great book for anyone. I continue to be impressed with the quality behind this series so far.