• Phasma and Pilot are in disguise!
• After tracking down a First Order officer to a mysterious planet, Captain Phasma finds herself leading a new army against a new threat.
• Find out how the biggest and baddest officer of the Galactic First Order makes her way across the galaxy before she reunites with her team in THE LAST JEDI.
Rated T
This is the best issue yet, with Phasma's past teased as she's trying to capture an elusive foe. The title character is at her calculating, cold best, truly representing the First Order. The visuals are also the best so far, with some great character moments and some epic action. This is a Phasma I would follow. Read Full Review
Captain Phasma continues to be a great series and interlude between The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. Its been a great read, and I highly recommend it. The finale will hopefully be quite something, too. Read Full Review
The Captain Phasma series is light on character as I expected but delivers just enough moments with our title character that it can work – and work well. The story is interesting and getting to see a new alien world and its weirdness is definitely a delight, as is the supporting cast that's more interesting than I would have expected. The big win for me once again, however, is Marco Checchetto's artwork. I just can't rave about it any more than I have as it's just the kind of ideal thing for this franchise. His work looks fantastic, is richly detailed and the layouts within the frames are fantastic, and paired with Andreas Mossa means it's just being taken to a whole other level. Fantastic material. Read Full Review
This series has been telling a very simple, direct tale of Phasma's actions immediately following the events of The Force Awakens. That direct approach has worked well, offering some subtle insight into this monolithic character without attempting to be overly ambitious with the limited format. But with issue #3, it often feels as though writer Kelly Thompson and artist Marco Checchetto are losing track of their main story. Read Full Review
The art continues to look really good and there is a nice little flashback for the people who are also reading the Phasma novel. It gives us another good look into how Phasma will use anybody to further herself. We do seem to get a bit away from the main story though.