• It is a sad day for the Resistance as they mourn the loss of a fallen comrade.
• But their fight is far from over - the First Order must be stopped!
• And Captain Phasma knows just how to get Terex to toe the line.
Rated T
Charles Soule writes a beautiful tribute to a truly special person that countless people around the world loved, looked up to, and idolized. Read Full Review
Star Wars fans, Carrie Fisher fans, Poe Dameron fans, Charles Soule fans, you can't miss out on this one. This issue is a powerful homage to Fisher and everything she offered us. Head to your local comic shop and give this gem of a book a read. Read Full Review
A strong, much needed breather issue that focuses on the emotionality of the characters. Read Full Review
While it may not have an oversized issue to extend this vibe, it is instead strengthened by the presence of General Leia Organa (and by being written by Charles Soule following Carrie Fisher's death). It allows the story, and the Resistance at large, to catch their breath and remember the good times. Read Full Review
The writing is what carries this issue home and it is some of Charles Soule's best in this series to date. We are still no further advanced in the search for Lor San Tekka (the series supposed premise), but I can forgive them that given this issue's quality. Read Full Review
The villains outshine the hero's story, which peaks by the fifth page. Odd coloring and crowded dialogue doesn't help. Only worth picking up for the reveal on the final page. Disappointing. Read Full Review
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This was just beautiful.
Phil Noto is out as artist and I was surprised that I didn't miss him. Poe still looks as good as ever. Its nice to see General Leia getting a little spotlight in what feels like a bit of a tribute to Carrie Fisher and finally we get some Captain Phasma after months of teasing. I hope to see more of her in this book because she's impressive.