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Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon

Writer: Michael Moreci Artist: Arianna Florean Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: May 1, 2019 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
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The Flight of the Falcon ends here! We've followed Bazine Netal's quest for the legendary starship the Millennium Falcon, but here's one final tale yet to be told, featuring famous pirate captain, Hondo Ohnaka!

  • 10
    But Why Tho? - Adrian May 5, 2019

    Although these stories they tell may not have ramifications for anything we see on the big screen, Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon may be the first time we see Star Wars canon literally come to life atGalaxy's Edge.I for one, look forward to talking to Hondo about this adventure. Read Full Review

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    Comics: The Gathering - NumidianPrime May 2, 2019

    I'm sad to see this run end. It's been consistently one of my favorites since it started. I'd be happy with this as an ongoing backup, considering how many eras and owners the Falcon has lived through it certainly has enough stories to last a lifetime. But all good things must come to an end. I'm very much looking forward to picking this run up in trade format in a couple months, and I hope to see Moreci and Florean on many Star Wars stories yet to come. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner May 6, 2019

    "Flight of the Falcon" delivers a lighthearted story that simultaneously acts as a fitting tribute to Peter Mayhew's famous Wookie. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Jun 20, 2019

    This was a dull conclusion to a sensational set of building chapters. The story felt drawn out and ultimately ended up being a tie-in to Disney's Galaxy's Edge attraction. I was naive to think this was an original story, not a sales pitch. And after having Bazine being the crux of the opening chapters, she's entirely avoided in this conclusion, and readers have to pick up a novel, albeit a "junior" novel, to see what happened with her. I felt used. The art looks good, except when the background is given a horrible computer blur that reminds one of low budget films. I was let down by this conclusion. Read Full Review

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