"PARTY TRICKS"
• A MYSTERIOUS INVITATION leads DOCTOR APHRA and SANA STARROS to an exclusive party... teeming with scum and villainy!
• Will Aphra and Sana be able to survive the underworld social event of the century?
• Or will their cover be blown by A FAMILIAR FACE with an agenda of their own?
Rated T
The issue ends with Vader sensing Aphra's panic attack and turning towards her, indicating that shits' about to hit the fan in the next issue. This issue was... amazing. Possibly the best one yet of this run, since the previous two arcs really felt like they were either dragging or rushing. And some of the stuff I don't like is still present, like Just Lucky, who I just can't bring myself to care about. I do wish that some of Aphra's old supporting cast returned the way Sana did, but I get that's a new run and Wong wants to do something new with the character. But yeah, amazing issue! Amazing writing, amazing art! Read Full Review
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #12 is a fun, enjoyable tie-in to the Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters crossover event. Its an issue that every reader of this Doctor Aphra series needs to pick up. It is also a good issue for readers who are following the Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters mini-series. If you enjoyed Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #2 this is a must-read! Read Full Review
Darth Vader has shown up to claim Solo. All Aphras fears have come true. With this issue concluding still very much in the middle of the ongoing story, with all the big name players still there, the next issue is sure to have more fun surprises on hand. Read Full Review
You dont really need to get this one if you are only following the main War of the Bounty Hunters story, but it does help fill in some of the back story that you dont get with just the main comic or the main Star Wars series. Read Full Review
Additionally, the various reveals that come along with this chapter provide insight into the overall story, making it the rare tie-in issue that actually improves the overall narrative. Read Full Review