• Aphra's mission to make quick credits by auctioning off an ancient Jedi artifact is going to plan...
• That is, until it isn't.
• Meanwhile, a dark figure from Aphra's past decides to make an appearance...
Rated T
This issue explores the all-out chaos that forms when Aphra's ill-advised auction degenerates into a shootout with a Jedi-possessed assassin droid. It's a premise that plays well with Gillen's penchant for black humor and kooky characters. Read Full Review
Doctor Aphra keeps things moving well here with a good pace to it so that the action hits well but there are moments to breathe and take in what's going on. Though story is light here we get some good setup at the end for what I hope is a big event in the next issue considering all that's gone on since the last time the two met. But I'm also hopeful for Rur to get some serious smacking around here and that we get an amusing twist in the way the murderbots are dealt with. The book delivers well here with its action and craziness and that kept me grinning throughout, though more looking forward to what's next. Read Full Review
A lot of Aphra's decisions are coming back to haunt her in this issue, and the payoff is satisfying. Read Full Review
Probably my favorite issue of this arc. Aphra finds her whole plan turned backwards on her and it looks like it is going to lead into a pretty interesting conclusion based on the reveal we got in the end.
Balls to the wall action in this issue, what's not to like?