Star Wars: Jedi Knights #6

Writer: Marc Guggenheim Artist: Madibek Musabekov Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 13, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
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A JEDI MASTER DEFEATED! Jedi Master FONDAR ETZIS is dead! Jedi Knights QUI-GON JINN, MACE WINDU and AAYLA SECURA are dispatched to retrieve the body... ...but who killed Etzis...and which Jedi Knight is the next to fall?

  • 9.1
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Aug 22, 2025

    As their investigation edges closer to the truth, Qui-Gon is suddenly attackedby the same shadowy figure who attempted to kill him back in issue #1. The mystery deepens: who is this figure, and why are they targeting Jedi? Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Josh Allen Aug 13, 2025

    Madibek Musabekov & Luis Guerrero continue to blow me away with how good their work is. They have some of the most crisp, detailed work you'll see at the comic shop each week. I love the colors used and how distinct everything is between scenes. The battle on Mina-Rau really stands out as a highlight for the issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Martin Oct 22, 2025

    Star Wars: Jedi Knights #6 was another excellent prequel era story! Three Jedi investigating the death of a fallen master - exactly what I would want from a comic set in this time period! Mace Windu, Qui-Gon, and Aayla Secura are all on point, especially Qui-Gon Jinn. Things go sideways … as is tradition, and suddenly we are thrust into the larger plot that has been in the background of this series since issue one. Guggenheim’s writing and Musabekov’s art echo the finest work done by Dark Horse back in the day. Also (I had to look it up) the planet they visit in this pre-Episode One story will later be important to the Andor series … I love connections like that.

    My only complaint was that in one panel Qui-Gon says “I more

  • 7.5
    fzanca Aug 17, 2025

    Though this issue has some good fight scenes and we finally get a pay off to the assassin storyline in a small degree. The rest of the issue is a sloppy mess. Mace should have been able to stop that dart, especaily when he knew where it was coming from. And Qui-Gon should have been able to force push the assassin. It would have been cool if the assassin was immune to it, but we didn't get that. Instead we got Qui-Gon being stunned by a name. It would have been good to some narration here. A bit of lazy writing.

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