Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #3

Writer: Alyssa Wong Artist: Cresta, Marika Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 26, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 9
7.3Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

THE TRIALS OF VAALE!
•  Separated from her crew, DOCTOR APHRA finds herself in peril at the hands of RONEN TAGGE'S mercenaries!
•  Could there be a traitor in their midst?
•  And can Aphra outwit them before the curse of the city swallows her and her new team whole?
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  • 8.2
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Cat Wyatt Aug 26, 2020

    Doctor Aphra #3 is full of character development, creative writing, and stunning artwork, all of which tell a cohesive story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Impulse Gamer - Tim Chuma Aug 31, 2020

    Looking forward to the next one of these and that is what you want from these stories. Dr Aphra is a great new character and I would like to see more of her with Darth Vader and read the story where she gets thrown out of the airlock. Read Full Review

  • 7.1
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - acnbat Aug 26, 2020

    While not without some flaws, I still am getting far more enjoyment from Dr. Aphra than I am some of the major books that Marvel is putting out. Yes, Empyre, I'm looking at you".. And while this issue may not as good as issue two, there's still plenty to enjoy. I'm still "all in" with this series. Check it out "folks". I think you'll enjoy it!! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    But Why Tho? - Kellie Keener Aug 26, 2020

    After reading enough Doctor Aphra comics, you learn not to trust anyone because loyalties shift as quickly as credits can change hands. And while I enjoy the characters, Doctor Aphra #3 didn't wow me. It followed a similar formula of Doctor Aphra comics before it; Aphra does questionable things, her allies doubt her, she does some more questionable things, and everything (mostly) works out. But with all of the new characters on her team, hopefully, future issues of Doctor Aphra will stand out. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh Aug 26, 2020

    Despite jumping back and forth between various characters, some of which we're only just allowing our minds to accept after meeting mere issues earlier, the book ends by thinning out not only the ensemble but also the overall narrative, setting up the next chapter for success, even if this installment feels more utilitarian than exciting. Read Full Review

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