Star Wars: Visions #1

Writer: Takashi Okazaki Artist: Takashi Okazaki Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 12, 2022 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
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FROM THE CREATIVE MIND BEHIND THE STAR WARS: VISIONS EPISODE "THE DUEL" COMES THE SEQUEL: RONIN AND THE BLIND!
TAKASHI OKAZAKI (Afro Samurai) is continuing his storytelling from the acclaimed STAR WARS: VISIONS episode "THE DUEL," featuring the Ronin! The mythology of STAR WARS infused with elements of Feudal Japan makes this issue a MUST READ for STAR WARS and MANGA fans alike!

  • 10
    But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings Oct 12, 2022

    Star Wars: Visions #1serves as a compelling prequel to "The Duel," thanks to the stellar work of Takashi Okazaki. If you loved "The Duel," or Visions in general, you owe it to yourself to pick up this comic. I can only hope that Marvel commissions similar one-shots or ongoing series to expand upon the other shorts. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Hopsgeeknews Mar 20, 2024

    This is a simple yet beautiful and tragic tale between two Sith doing one final lesson in the ways of the force. It is well drawn, and the simple yet effective use of limited words works well throughout this tale. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Watch - John Edward Lee Oct 13, 2022

    Sadly, this was just one story, one issue. It is hard to say what could come next, if anything. It could be more about Ronin. It could be further stories from otherVisions shorts. Maybe there will never be another Visions issue. Only time will tell. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Impulse Gamer - Tim Chuma Oct 19, 2022

    This seems to be its own contained story so I am not sure if any of the characters are going to return, which is a relief given all the crossover stories in the Star Wars comics at this point. Well worth your time. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh Oct 12, 2022

    From a story perspective, there's not much for readers to invest in, but the visuals more than make up for any lack of complexity, resulting in a gorgeous and evocative ancillary Star Wars tale with plenty of style in lieu of substance. Read Full Review

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