• As The Dragon Void race gets more intense...Han's rebel mission gets more deadly!
• Can the Falcon hold up to one of the most intense flights of its career?
• What's worse for Han...failing Leia? Or losing a race?
Rated T
I really look forward to learning about Han's old friend in issue 4. Read Full Review
Plot's OK. You can hear the actors voices in the dialogue.Fuck it, can't pad this much longer. Star Wars, you'll buy it or you won't. 4.6/5 Read Full Review
We have no doubt that Marvel have struck a goldmine by acquiring the rights to base a comic off of this character and his supporting crew – if you're a fan of Star Wars then this comic is a must-read. Read Full Review
Similar to a lot of other Star Wars books, I really get the feeling that this title will work in a stronger way once we get the whole thing out. Some books are delectable in single issue installments; Liu's Monstress is one of those to be sure, but others end up feeling more incomplete than they should and lose a little something by the time between issues. The big win for me this installment once again is the artwork as this team is just nailing it and leaving me very hopeful that they get to reunite for another work in this universe in the future. It's so well done and has such a sense of energy about it combined with great color work and fantastic layouts that you linger within the pages for quite some time on the second and third time through it. Good stuff overall and it continues to be a worthy addition to the slate of miniseries produced. Read Full Review
This issue takes the smallest of steps back from the first two, but it's still great! Liu and Brooks have Han Solo as a character down, and I can't wait to see where they go from here. Read Full Review
As far as these character-centric Star Wars mini-series go, Han Solo is shaping up to be one of Marvel's best. Read Full Review
There is no doubt that people are going to love this story. Audiences have shown that Star Wars is still a viable franchise from the excitement around the release of Episode VII last December. There are plenty of stories left to share and what better way to read them, but in comic form! Han Solo#3is a great example of how Marvel can utilize great talent to produce books that look sharp and have great stories that add to each characters personal mythos. The Han Solo series is a perfect way to keep fans invested and pacified between movies while also adding some additional stories to enrich their favorite characters. Read Full Review
Continued below(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Final Verdict: 7.1– Another fast and furious space-racing issue that shows sometimes limiting your scope can create a wider variety of stories. Read Full Review
Han Solo #3is a mid-level summer blockbuster. As a piece of storytelling it leaves a lot to be desired, but as a piece of high energy entertainment it undoubtedly succeeds. Read Full Review
Very fun mini-series
Money talks and bullshit walks, race on! Love the page that splits up ten hours in a sunbeam design.
The art is still very much a highlight of this comic. I found it to have a bit less excitement though. We did get an introduction to a character that will probably have a significant role in the final two issues and there are a few new reveals that should set up a pretty interesting conclusion.
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