"CHEWBACCA BEHIND BARS!"
• Chewie is held captive on the prison planet of Gulhadar!
• And you'll never believe who his cellmates are. None other than Maz Kanata and Boba Fett!
• And whatever happened to the Millennium Falcon?
RATED T
This was a great issue, which allowed for the introduction of quite a few characters from elsewhere in the Star Wars universe. I really enjoyed how Tonga was used. But the introduction of Maz Kanata is probably the one that your more mainstream fans will latch onto. Read Full Review
Still a worthwhile series if you are a fan of these characters and not really digging the other stories that mainly have the side characters these days. Read Full Review
Despite the book's title, this issue played out more like a "Chewbacca" series, exploring the Wookiee's time in a prison where he faces a 100-year sentence, though not if Maz Kanata can help it. Read Full Review
Chewie must attempt a daring escape with Maz Kanata. Meanwhile Khel leads her crew far away with Greedo. Han remains absent, for now. Read Full Review
There's enough decent stuff here to carry it through but there's not enough to really hook me into things here. I do like getting a little time with Maz and seeing her with Chewie as that sets up something that spans the decades and the prison stuff is kind of basic but workable. The main thing is that Han is out of the picture for almost the entire issue and we're left with a lot of characters that we barely have a connection with running a job to steal the Falcon from Imperials. It works but it doesn't resonate well and left me just kind of meh. Read Full Review
We are introduced to a new female character and Chewie gives and takes a beating. We find out about the con man posing at Han's father and his plans as well as Han's fate. There are so many Star Wars books out there, I can't collect them all. I thought this was a limited series originally. So, I'm going to have to drop something.