A DECADE OF MARVEL STAR WARS COMICS!
• Celebrate ten years of MARVEL STAR WARS comics with all-new stories by some of the most influential creators of the decade.
• Thrill as DARTH VADER, GRAND MOFF TARKIN, DARTH MOMIN, DOCTOR APHRA, VALANCE, CHANATH CHA, RIK DUEL, COMMANDER ZAHRA, THE TAGGES and more collide during a grand Imperial event thrown by PALPATINE.
• Gasp (and laugh) at a perilous game between 0-0-0, BT-1 and KRRSANTAN!
• And what ever happened to SCAR SQUADRON?
RATED T
Star Wars: A New Legacy #1 is a fun look back at the characters introduced into the Star Wars mythos 10 years ago in new stories. Soule, Aaron, and Gillen all hit the mark reminding readers why their contributions to Star Wars are so memorable. Read Full Review
A New Legacy is a very promising first issue with stories from three of the best writers in comics today. It has a serious amount of potential that I would love to see more of, and I can't wait to see where it goes from here. This is a issue you DO NOT want to miss, and should be at the top of your reading list this week. Read Full Review
OverallThis was a fun collection of stories and a great introduction to Doctor Aphra for fans who haven't yet explored her character. Each artist brings strong work to their respective stories, and every tale captures a unique aspect of the Star Wars universe, offering readers a refreshing and varied perspective. Read Full Review
Star Wars: A New Legacy delivers a mix of humor, action, and intrigue with its anthology approach, giving comic book legacy characters their moment to shine. While some stories drag or feel a bit predictable, the collection is a solid celebration of fan-favorite characters, offering a fun bridge into the next phase of Marvel's Star Wars comics. Read Full Review
The middle story by Jason Aaron featuring the Scar Squadron stormtroopers is the best of the three. Charles Soule tells a decent heist story featuring Aphra, Sana and Valance. Kieron Gillen retells the classic R2D2 vs Chewie chess game from the perspective of 0-0-0 and BT-1.
I'm not sure it's worth the $7 price tag though.