"I DON'T KNOW HOW WE'RE GONNA GET OUT OF THIS ONE!"
• HAN is trapped on the top floor of a skyscraper with security guards closing in on him. How will he escape?
• Would you believe...asking the Galactic Empire for help?
• This issue ties directly into CRIMSON REIGN #3. Guest starring QI'RA & THE ARCHIVIST!
• Will Han reunite with his first love?
RATED T
Marc Guggenheim's heist story continues to tick along at a nice pace. And we even get a few blink and you'll miss them guest turns from Lady Qi'ra and The Archivist as this issue ties in to events in the recently concluded Crimson Reign storyline. Read Full Review
There's a light and breezy approach to this that works well and I do think it's fun. It falls into that area of I'm not sure we needed it and that there's just a sense that so much of Han's past is likely exaggerated compared to reality that looking too deeply kind of takes away from it. It's the kind of thing that feels like it needs to be played more serious than it is but that kind of comic charm is what made the character work so well in the films. It's a problem in that the character is so beloved but it has to be handled just right. It's a solid story overall with what we get here and the artwork is pretty fun, making it enjoyable enough overall. I'm curious to see where it'll go next but hoping that the connections are kept to a minimum overall. Read Full Review
Just when Han thinks he has won, complications always arise. But just as his quick thinking and ability to improvise on the spot got him out of this tight spot, it is sure to get him out of the next one. Read Full Review
Krrsantan is such a dynamic character and seeing him here gives hope that we'll see a massive Wookiee battle in the next issue that will earn this book its full title. The art throughout this issue is decent but well below the usual standard of David Messina. Add to this the incredibly dull cover by Phil Noto with our heroes just standing there looking at the camera. But the final page with Krrsantan attacking and the cover for next issue are breath-taking and gives hope that this series will improve as it progresses. Read Full Review
With this being the third chapter in the series, it largely gives readers underwhelming but relatively engaging banter and excitement, all of which serves the overall story more than it delivers a compelling experience. Read Full Review