"BROKEN, INSIDE" CONTINUES!
Doctor Aphra may be in Imperial prison, but she's certainly not alone. Rumors have it that these bars are haunted, but this rogue archaeologist knows there's something much more valuable going on. Meanwhile, Aphra's got information--information that the Rebellion wants. But how far are they willing to go--and who are they willing to recruit - in order to get it?
Rated T
Sana Starros and Hera Syndulla try to break Aphra out of jail with disastrous results. The story is hilarious and awesome, with visuals that impress. A top notch Star Wars adventure. This book makes me long for live action adventures of this character. Read Full Review
Kev Walker does a kickass job once again and is quickly becoming one of my favorite artists in the world of Star Wars comics. Read Full Review
Sana has begun to create a team of beings from Aphras past to help her try and free her friend from the Spark Eternals grip. But how well can a rescue team be expected to perform when Aphra has betrayed each one personally? Read Full Review
While I had fun with the book overall and certain key areas this issue felt more like it was somewhat treading water to a degree. We do get some forward movement but there's a lot of downtime and dialogue, which I enjoy, but at times didn't feel like it was adding enough. I'm still having a hard time getting a handle on Aphra as a character when she's not facing off against Vader but I'm really enjoying the dynamic with Tolvan and hoping for more time with Hera as well. Walker and Deering continue to put together some great pages here with solid layouts and a whole lot of fun with the creature design and that helps to just make it all fun to read. Read Full Review
Much of this issue denied readers what we love most about Aphra, which is her complicated relationships with a variety of cohorts she's met along the way. Read Full Review
It's the same art team but I don't think the artwork is as good as last issue's for some reason. Awe look, Magna Tolven's got a matching tattoo.
I quite liked the story in this issue, bringing Sana into the story and learning about her history with Aphra was great. I'm glad Hera is becoming a recurring character in this series, I always like to see characters from the TV shows appearing in other media. This issue really showed how hard it is to be close to Aphra, from both Sana and Tolvan's perspectives, which I thought worked really well.