Star Wars: A New Hope – The Start of Something Unprecedented
Star Wars: A New Hope
In 1977, the release of what was then simply known as Star Wars was the beginning of something never before seen in this world. It was a global phenomenon.
DetailsStar Wars: A New Hope
In 1977, the release of what was then simply known as Star Wars was the beginning of something never before seen in this world. It was a global phenomenon.
DetailsWith the holiday season upon us, ComiXology has another reason to get everything on your reading wish list!
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 (Zub, Medina) delves into the subject of leadership. Can one man lead a team of oft-overlooked individuals to a group of people that can save the world?
DetailsThe debate was so heated that it spread far beyond the usual limits of Star Wars fanaticism. Longtime viewers, casual viewers, even people who had never seen a single movie—everyone was asking who shot first, even if they didn’t know why.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #26
The Immortal Hulk #26 (Ewing, Bennett, Jose) To save our race, Bruce Banner is declaring WAR on our very “level” of humanity! How? What does that even mean? He must be out of his monstrous gamma mind! The consequences will be pulled by both horns.
DetailsStar Wars: Revenge of the Sith
Much like Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith was still battling perception problems due to the issues with the first two movies. Unlike Attack of the Clones, though, this one completed its task. Granted, the entire prequel trilogy catches a lot of hate, but when people do take the time to discuss the merits of this entry separately, it is often spoken of as the decent movie that it is.
DetailsEwoks: The Battle for Endor
As far as the two Ewok made for TV movies go, this one was much darker and more action-filled than the first, making it more watchable for all ages instead of just young children. Aside from its fantasy elements, this Ewoks installment is more like a true entry of the Star Wars saga.
DetailsRachel Pollack brought the New Gods firmly into the 90s, and the run is more often decried than read. What could elicit such fear and disdain? What madness lies with gods who are flexible ideals.
DetailsHe was the man who never took off his mask, which made him perfect for any story that fans could dream up. Over the course of just a few summers, Boba Fett became a legend.
DetailsThe Mandalorian
The Mandalorian starts with an intensity and mysteriousness that fans can only pray it maintains throughout its entire run. This is the next entry of Star Wars we’ve all been waiting for.
DetailsStar Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle #1-5
Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle (Scott, Francavilla) yet again seeks to tell amazing campfire ghost stories based in the Star Wars universe with an impish style an whimsical charisma often lacking in the Marvel books.
DetailsAre the clone troopers perfect? No. In fact, I would venture to say that nothing in Star Wars is truly perfect (except for—and I cannot emphasize this enough—the beautiful, beautiful Ewan McGregor). But when it comes to wartime themes, a focus on the necessity of humanity is about as perfect as it gets.
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