BEFORE THE EXCITING EVENTS OF STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER!
Hounded by the FIRST ORDER across the galaxy, the RESISTANCE is in dire need of ships, weapons and recruits to make a final stand against KYLO REN'S forces. Desperation drives a delegation led by GENERAL LEIA ORGANA and REY to entreat the Rebel veteran's one-time allies, THE MON CALAMARI, to join the fight - but decades after Imperial occupation enslaved their planet, there are those willing to stop at nothing to prevent another war from bloodying the waters of Mon Cala. A system away, POE DAMERON and FINN have their own mission: to hunt down a weapons cache on the remote moo more
For fans who just can't wait to see the new film, this series will help satiate those desires while also offering exposition about what the Resistance has been up to since we last saw them, filling in the holes of the upcoming narrative which likely won't elucidate on the status of the Resistance. Read Full Review
While this series had some promise at the start in filling in a few blanks that the film will launch with, Allegiance kind of puttered out as it went along. Read Full Review
The prelude to the film concludes with a world making a fateful decision. I enjoyed half of this story, with Finn and Poe being very enjoyable and the others stuck in a plodding tale of politicking. When all is said and done, was this story necessary? One won't be able to tell until The Rise of Skywalker arrives. The art is strong, with Luke Ross continuing to do a killer job in a galaxy far, far away"The colors unfortunately dull many pages by using passive, faded colors. This is an okay conclusion. I'm not unhappy I purchased it, but I doubt I'll remember much of it in a few months. Read Full Review
It's still overall a decent miniseries, it just didn't feel fully baked, which is a bit of a bummer for me because I was really excited by the concept when it was first announced, and I did mostly enjoy the first issue. The art, despite a rough moment here or there, was up to par. It's a bit of a sobering moment to realize that this is probably our last Journey To miniseries for at least three years, if we ever even get another one in the same way as these last three. I hope Marvel at least keeps doing series set in this era, and maybe I would enjoy something from this creative team more if it was done through a longer miniseries. Read Full Review
Quite an enjoyable miniseries.
I sort of hoped for a better lead in to the movie. It mostly worked out as I expected. Still, overall its a fun mission with character that we have rarely seen in comics so far.
Not as good as previous issues. It could have been a whole lot better. But all in all it was decent.