THE CAN'T-MISS STAR WARS ISSUE OF THE YEAR!
• After WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS came CRIMSON REIGN... now in the midst of HIDDEN EMPIRE, Qi'ra has shaken the galactic landscape to its core!
• ...But what lies beyond for the Rebellion? For the Empire? What role do the bounty hunters play? And what is happening to Doctor Aphra?
• Witness the next step in the legacy of heroes and scoundrels in the galaxy far, far away as MARC GUGGENHEIM (HAN SOLO & CHEWBACCA) is joined by a ragtag team of artists to bring you an explosive tale you won't soon forget!
• The path to the future of STAR WARS starts here!
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I really enjoyed this first issue and can't wait to read more. Read Full Review
All of the artists bring unique and beautifully detailed style to each of the pages and panels of the issue. Read Full Review
Star Wars: Revelations #1 offers an intriguing look at the next wave of stories for the Star Wars comic line, as well as a collection of top-tier artists. Star Wars fans old and new should check it out, as it's a solid jumping on point. Read Full Review
Overall, Star Wars: Revelations #1 is a muddled mess of an issue. The story by Guggenheim is action packed but looks to do too much in one issue. It teases what's to come at the detriment of entertainment. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, Star Wars: Revelations #1 is an issue that doesn't quite live up to its ambition and mission. Read Full Review
Penciler: Paul Fry, Salvador Larroca, Emma Kubert, Justin Mason Read Full Review
Given that this book ultimately serves as a prologue to the upcoming Hidden Empire event, it does a compelling enough job of giving newcomers a primer while justifying it as an in-world narrative as opposed to merely being an anthology of shorter stories to set the stage for the event. Read Full Review
Though well written, I don't know why we needed a recap of all of the Star Wars titles, which is exactly what this was. I guess it was a jumping-on point for new readers. I do like some of the Vader stuff and it had plenty of action. Of course, the Han title has nothing to do with the others because he's currently encased in carbonite. I may be dropping that one.
This makes me worried for the quality of the future of the upcoming books.