• 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 series was a slow burn that became a supernova with its conclusion. Phasma is thrust into the upper echelon of Star Wars villains with this ending. I can only hope that the character is half as good in The Last Jedi as she is in this series.I was floored by this ending and hope that all involved will return soon to produce more stories of this armored officer. Read Full Review
he finale to Captain Phasma does not disappoint. With a fantastic lead, a great story, and incredible artists, #4 is everything I hoped it would be. It's nice when an ending doesn't disappoint you. I highly recommend it; pick this one up. Read Full Review
This issue is full of dynamic action, intense, close-up moments and striking shots of ma proud, defiant Phasma making her way through the galaxy. If The Last Jedi is going to redeem Captain Phasma, it'll already have a nice head start thanks to this miniseries. Read Full Review
While the Captain Phasma series wasn't exactly story heavy and it wasn't something that could dig into who Phasma is in a big way, what it did was to showcase the character really well in terms of coldness and intentions. Kelly Thompson hit all the right notes with it, especially in making it clear she's not a talkative person, while the art team of Checchetto and Mossa delivering a hauntingly beautiful work from top to bottom. This is a welcome piece of additional storytelling to set up the connections between The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi while also telling its own story that expanded the Star Wars universe and gave me a new character that I really liked far more than I expected. Read Full Review
Overall,Captain Phasma #4was a pretty solid conclusion to the miniseries. It didn't go too in-depth in Phasma's character, but displayed how dangerous and treacherous she really is as she does whatever is needed in order to survive. Fans should enjoy this lead-up to the next film and will walk away with greater anticipation for Phasma's return inThe Last Jedi. Read Full Review
Although the plot is straightforward, this book uses that to best effect by giving us detailed character portrayals in both its writing and its artwork. At the end of the book, when we fully appreciate how Phasma operates we are left with a firm understanding of why this soldier has made it to the top of the First Order tree. A good ending to what has been an enjoyable, if not entirely essential, mini-series. Read Full Review
I've finished the Phasma book in between the last two issues of this comic and I feel that it really improved my thoughts on this comic. Both compliment each other quite well and really give us an idea of exactly what Phasma is like. She's a good villain now and so worthy of hatred. I hope Rian Johnson can help improve the character in The Last Jedi.