Star Wars
Star Wars #12 slows down the pace as readers are shown how Shara Bey and Kes Dameron first met and an untold story about Han Solo and his dedication.
Star Wars: Victory’s Price is the grand conclusion to Alexander Freed’s Alphabet Squadron trilogy. It’s tragic, beautiful, and must-read fiction.
Star Wars: Age of Resistance-The Official Collector’s Edition is a decent collection of behind-the-scenes material, yet it feels redundant.
The Rise of Skywalker Graphic Novel Adaptation is a somewhat truncated version of The Skywalker Saga’s conclusion designed for a younger audience.
Star Wars: The High Republic #3 continues the Jedi’s investigation into strange attacks and disappearances of Sedri Minor inhabitants and Jedi alike.
Star Wars: Darth Vader #10 puts the Sith Lord against a summa-verminoth and a league of Imperial forces on his road to uncover Darth Sidious’s sercrets.
Star Wars Adventures #3 tells two stories: one of Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon on Life Day, and one of Maul as he works to gain power in the underworld
Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #1 is a slow-burn start to a new story in the High Republic era, welcoming newcomers and veteran fans.
Star Wars: The High Republic #2 follows Keeve Trennis on her first mission as a Jedi Knight alongside her master and a pair of twin-bondded Jedi Knights.
Star Wars #11 follows a battle on two fronts for the Rebels. One between Kes Dameron and Lando Calrissian and the other endangered Starlight Squadron.












