• The rebels' adventures on Kaller come to an end!
• But when a friend from Kanan's past needs help, he stays behind...
• The look into the past of the former Jedi concludes here!
My highest recommendation of the week goes to this outstanding conclusion. This can be read and enjoyed by any reader, even if they haven't read the previous issues. The excitement and epic scale of Star Wars is alive and well in Kanan. This is must-read, must-own reading for all fans of Star Wars. Read Full Review
The Kanan series is one that delivered overall for me since it played in an area that wasn't being explored elsewhere when it first came out and it gave us some additional material for the Rebels series. While this last issue doesn't work for me too well when it comes to the art as Pepe Larraz really defined the style for me, and I'm not exactly a big fan of it working actual Rebels material, what it does here is provide for some great closure to the series and tie into some other material that expands this period and beyond in a really great way. Hopefully this isn't the last we'll see of this period and these characters in comic form and hopefully we'll see Weisman return to the Star Wars fold as well as I find his writing on it to have the right kind of briskness and ease of character that makes it fun and engaging in the right kind of all ages sense. This is a series that will make for a fantastic full collection down the line that will introduce more fans to comics. Read Full Review
It's sad to see Marvel ending one of the only Star Wars comics not set during the Original Trilogy era. That said, Kanan never really lived up to its potential, much less the high standard set by books like Star Wars and Darth Vader. This issue at least makes for a decent finish, even if the material set in the present-day Rebels timeline was never the book's strong suit in the first place. Read Full Review
The story glides smoothly through its rescue and revelations plot, the characters don't shine but they are polished enough to pass muster and there's enough charm in the dialogue to make you smile now and again.The art is good with people, does the job with technology but it doesn't feel like Broccardo's comfort zone. It captures the cartoon very well without being slavish to it.I might not be the target audience for this but it has enough zing for a young Star Wars fan who doesn't read many comics.That's all I've got, back to DD. Read Full Review
Cover:🌟🌟
Writing:🌟🌟🌟🌟
Art:🌟🌟🌟
Plot:🌟🌟🌟🌟
Verdict:🌟🌟🌟