This is the flagship Marvel "Star Wars" series, which follows the adventures of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, & Han Solo between “A New Hope” and “The Empire Strikes Back”. It may seem that such a premise would be limiting, but Jason Aaron does his best to explore parts of Star Wars mythology that remain unexplored. Occasional flashback appearances from Old Ben Kenobi are a good example of this. We actually get to see how closely Kenobi was watching Luke grow up for all those years and get glimpses of what young Luke is like. New characters such as Sana Staros keep the story fresh and interesting. Sana Staros actually claims to have once been married to Han Solo, which kind of shakes up the history of our favorite smuggler. Could Sana feature in the 2018 spinoff Han Solo film?
Star Wars: Darth Vader ran for 25 issues. Though this comic is titled "Darth Vader", he is probably only the fifth most interesting character in the series. The most prominent character in the series (other than Vader) is Doctor Aphra. Aphra is an archeologist who completes missions for Vader and is accompanied by her two assassin droids. 0-0-0 and BT-1 are essentially evil versions of C3-P0 and R2-D2. Another wonderfully dark character in this series is Black Krrsantan, a Wookie Bountry Hunter who is the anti-Chewbacca. "Darth Vader" ended its run last fall, but the story is continued in the new ongoing comic “Doctor Aphra”.
Poe Dameron is the only Marvel comic that is set in the Resistance / First Order timeline. Taking place just before “The Force Awakens”, Leia has sent Poe on a mission to hunt down Lor San Tekka, who could possibly know the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker. Hunting down Lor isn’t easy, however. Poe and his “Black Squadron” go on many missions, in what seems like a Galactic Easter Egg Hunt. Anyone who enjoyed Aaron Allston’s X-Wing series, will enjoy this comic series. Spending time with Poe, BB-8 and their team (Snap Wexly, Jess Pava, L’ulo & Kare Kyn) is just plain fun.
Before Kanan Jarrus was Kanan Jarrus, he was padawan Caleb Dume, training under master Deppa Billaba. When Palpatine sets Order 66 into motion, Deppa is killed and Caleb becomes a fugitive. This story is set in Kanan’s past with flash forwards to his time on The Ghost with Ezra, Hera (and the rest). A vice admiral named Rae Sloan also shows up, who Kanan recognizes from his adventures in the book “A New Dawn”. Other fans will recognize Sloan from the "Aftermath Trilogy" where she is promoted to Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy. “Kanan” is a must read for any fan of “Rebels”.
Possibly my favorite mini-series of the new Marvel Comics- "Lando" tells the story of everyone’s favorite swindler, who has fallen on tough times. Lando is able to charm his way out of most any situation, and when charm doesn’t work, a blaster will. This series bravely tackles the origin of Lobot, which is sort of devastating. This is a must-read for avid Star Wars fans.
The Dragon Void Run is the oldest and most dangerous race in the galaxy and Han Solo has entered. Solo isn’t just racing though, Leia has sent him on a mission to rescue rebel informants and pull them out of the field. Han is to collect one on each leg of the race. It’s a strange galaxy out there, and getting stranger, but Han, Chewie and the Falcon are ready for anything.
In this comic Anakin is still young (somewhere between Jake Lloyd and Hayden Christianson). He is thinking about leaving the Jedi order (mostly because Palpatine has been trying to convince him that the Jedi are a joke). Obi-Wan takes him along on one final mission to a steam-punkish planet where space-travel has not yet been invented. The Jedi Master & his Padawan find themselves in the middle of a planetary conflict, as they also deal with the conflict within themselves. Anakin struggles with who he wants to be, whilst Obi-wan struggles with his failures as a master. There’s good stuff here.
On the planet of Andelm IV there is a slave girl named Zarro. Zarro is brave and defiant, but may need help to save her family from servitude. Help comes in the form of a seven and a half foot tall furball who happens to be a former slave himself. In this comic Chewie is on his own, without Han Solo to translate any of his grunts and groans. Yet he is as faithful a companion as ever.
Shattered Empire picks up immediately after the celebration on Endor seen the final shots of Return of the Jedi. Basically, the next morning, there is still some clean-up to do. The Empire hasn’t stopped fighting just because the Death Star is gone and Palpatine is dead. This series features some of our favorite heroes, but mainly, it features the parents of Poe Dameron.
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