UNTETHERED!
Luke Skywalker's connection to the Force has been disrupted; one of his most powerful tools in his journey to become a Jedi is gone.
He must undertake an epic quest to find what he has lost... or he, and the galaxy, will fall to darkness.
Rated T
I look forward to seeing how this will all tie into the build-up to Return of The Jedi. Read Full Review
Star Wars #33 packs a battle with the Killdroids, Lukes growing relationship with the Force, and Landos commitment to the Rebel Alliance in one spectacular issue. Filled with action and drama, it's sure to please fans of all ages, whether they've seen the Death Star explode twice or more times than they can remember. Read Full Review
This issue packs in a lot of content, action and characterization but it is all done with incredible skill and you can feel the energy building back up in the Star Wars universe as we enter a new phase for Star Wars comics. Read Full Review
Musabekov delivers some great visual throughout the issue. The art is thrilling, detailed and filled with great character moments and action. Read Full Review
Continuing to embrace the spirit of sci-fi stories of the '70s and alternate dimensions, this arc of the Star Wars series manages to feel like a harmless deviation from the core narrative of the Rebellion's battles with the Galactic Empire, while also hinting at larger overall concepts that will be explored in upcoming storylines. Read Full Review
With No-Space behind them, the Rebels must help the refugees they have found find their place in the galaxy. However there is still an Empire to topple and Han Solo to save. Read Full Review
The visual reality of the comic is so strongly linked to the films that one practically expects to see those cheesy George Lucas horizontal/diagonal wipe transitions moving between one scene and the next. There have been a lot of attempts to bring Star Wars to comics over the decades. The current series is doing a fantastic job of finding a fusion between screen and panel. Read Full Review
The No-Space story itself didn't do much for me and as an event, it just felt pretty bland and forgettable. The concept isn't bad but parts of it simply didn't click for me even though I liked the nods to the past. The stuff with Luke was okay at best and seeing Leia and Lando manage expectations and leadership here was a lot of fun. The Lando and Holdo material was the best for me and it looked pretty great with the artwork, which is a given considering the team at hand. It ran about as long as I expected and did what it set out to do but it felt like there were other areas to explore and work with here that would have been more interesting. Read Full Review