• Caleb Dume's first days in The Clone Wars continue...
• Master Billaba brings her Padawan and their clones to the Battle of Mygeeto.
• Separatist Generals Sear and Grievous lay in wait...
This earns my highest possible recommendation of the week. Sensational story from Kanan's past with jaw-dropping visuals. This is Star Wars! Read Full Review
Kanan - The Last Padawan continues to be quite the fun series with what it does in exploring some of what Padawan's went through during this phase of the war as well as the bonds that are formed with Clone Troopers. We've seen a ton of that through the previous TV series and I like the reinforcement of that here with how it alters Kanan's views down the line, only to force him to readjust again as he understands more of the truth. Working through this dark period through the eyes of a child, even a Padawan, has some good opportunities and it sticks mostly to character material in an engaging enough way. Weisman still pretty much nails the pacing and character voices here while Larraz could illustrate a hundred issues of this series and I'd be utterly delighted by every one of them. Good stuff that's part of a greater whole. Read Full Review
It's unclear whether this story was compacted due to the series cancellation, but overstuffed nature of the issue makes it feel that way. Read Full Review
I loved seeing Mygeeto again, it brought back cherished memories of the old Battlefront 2. I'm impressed how well Fenn Rau's appearance here ties in with his appearance in Rebels, even more impressive when you see that this comic came out the same day as that episode.
Not a lot of movement in this issue.
Dialogue-6.5/10
Art-4/10
Story-7.5/10
Total-6/10