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Star Wars #1

Writer: Alex Segura Artist: Phil Noto Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 7, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 6
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AN EPIC NEW ADVENTURE BEGINS FOR LUKE, LEIA AND HAN IN THE WAKE OF RETURN OF THE JEDI! • New York Times best-selling author ALEX SEGURA launches the bold next era of STAR WARS. • LUKE SKYWALKER must defend the NEW REPUBLIC from a bloodthirsty gang of mercenaries! • HAN SOLO investigates a deadly underworld mystery – and saves a surprising ally! • LEIA ORGANA must grapple with a new alliance opposed to the goals of the New Republic!

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  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen May 11, 2025

    OverallA strong opening issue that builds on the previous series, introducing new challenges for Han, Leia, and Luke as they navigate a post-war world, where their roles as leaders and the weight of responsibility continue to grow. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    Comic Watch - Chad Burdette May 7, 2025

    Star Wars #1 sets the stage for the forray into the time between the Battle of Jakku and The Force Awakens with a solid start with familiar faces and new threats Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Josh Allen May 7, 2025

    Matt: I can confidently say that Phil blew me away with how detailed and accurate he was in bringing Carrie Fisher's Leia to these pages. It looks as though they simply put a portrait of her onto the pages and it instantly took my breath away. Phil also has some fun artwork such as when he shows an X-wing explosion showing the pieces breaking apart and the ball of fire within. The art was a standout for me returning to this fun world visually. Clayton is working magic on the letters and the tones and inflections within the voices are captured perfectly and immersively within the panels. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally May 7, 2025

    Noto delivers fantastic art throughout the issue. From the expressive characters to the detailed and engaging battles and environments, I loved looking at every page and panel of this issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Ryan Sonneville May 7, 2025

    Even if it charts its own path, the solid groundwork here suggests plenty of room for political intrigue, Jedi philosophy, and underworld skullduggery in issues to come.Star Wars #1 leaves me optimistic that Marvel is ready to give us their sequel toReturn of the Jedi. AlexSeguraand PhilNoto clearly understand what makesStar Wars tick, as this comic demonstrates their competency in balancing various beats within the franchise. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    KPB Comics - Chris Parker Jr May 8, 2025

    Star Wars #1 gives reason to believe that Marvel is ready to deliver a strong and satisfying follow-up to Return of the Jedi. Alex Segura and Phil Noto clearly grasp what makes Star Wars work, showcasing their ability to handle various elements of the franchise with skill and balance. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBook.com - Misael Duran May 7, 2025

    He brings in plenty of sci-fi action, with Noto supplying some of his most beautiful work yet. Noto has had a storied career with Star Wars, providing multiple fan art and covers for a franchise that clearly means so much to him. Noto's early pages are thrilling, featuring Luke and Rynn's space battle against a surprise attack. Everything about Segura's and Noto's Star Wars #1 is fulfilling and satisfying, but it didn't reach the heights of previous comics published by Marvel. The era between Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and Episode VII: The Force Awakens is still mostly unexplored by the Star Wars extended media, so it's interesting to see what direction Segura will take the characters. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - Weird Science Jim May 8, 2025

    Star Wars #1 was not the exciting first issue I was hoping for. Actually, it was pretty boring overall. I hope this was all just an odd misplay and things get better, but coming out of the gate this slow is a bold strategy Cotton, but I guess we will have to wait and see. I didn't sense any hype leading up to this issue and I worry that this is just DOA like what's their name! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Chris X May 12, 2025

    Phil Noto is capable of drawing incredible likenesses of actors, but his action sequences always look kind of stiff to me. That becomes particularly apparent in his Star Wars work. Segura’s story feels equally safe, resulting in an issue that is perfectly fine for a Star Wars comic, but underwhelming for a first issue.

  • 7.0
    fzanca May 11, 2025

    I like Alex Seguira's Dick Tracy, but not a fan of his Green Hornet and this is kind of on the cusp. I love that Valence is in it, but do we need three plot threads in the first issue? And do we need 5 pages about the trade issues with Leia? Why didn't the squadron of X-Wings see the massive Star Destroyer the size of a city just a mile away from them? Don't they have computers?
    Let's see if it gets better.

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  • 4.0
    BatSledge May 13, 2025

    I’ve collected every Star Wars #1 out there over decades, and this issue by far is the weakest launch to a SW series I’ve ever read. While Noto’s artwork is good (and better than the recent Battle of Jakku miniseries), the writing is weak.Luke and his squadron have gone up against 2 Death Stars, a fleet of Star Destroyers and dozens of TIE Fighters, yet he has his squadron retreat in this issue from a group of pirate ships?!! Leia gets butt-hurt because a planet doesn’t want to join their Republic? Are these the best storylines that the writer could muster when the sky was the limit on new ideas post-ROTJ?! Very disappointing!

  • 10
    Comicsfan1994 May 11, 2025

  • 7.5
    The Mighty Douche May 11, 2025

  • 6.0
    DabidK May 11, 2025

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