0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars Legacy #16 By Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman, Brian Albert Thies & Jordan Boyd Star Wars Legacy #16 picks up the threads from the last issue, with Ania…
0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars: Rebel Heist #3 by Matt Kindt, Marco Castiello, Dan Parsons and Gabe Eltaeb Chewbacca is the focus of the third installment of Dark Horse’s Star Wars: Rebel Heist….
0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars #18 By Brian Wood, Stéphane Créty, Julien Hugonnard-Bert & Gabe Eltaeb The latest arc of the flagship Star Wars series at Dark Horse Comics has been…
0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars Legacy #15 By Corrina Bechko, Gabriel Hardman & Jordan Boyd Star Wars Legacy is arguably the strongest Star Wars book on shelves right now, and it has…
0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars: Rebel Heist #2 by Matt Kindt, Marco Castiello, Dan Parsons and Gabe Eltaeb Star Wars: Rebel Heist is a fun espionage romp taking place in the early years…
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0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars #17 By Brian Wood, Stephane Créty, Julien Hugonnard-Bert & Gabe Eltaeb The Star Wars ongoing has been hit and miss lately, but with this issue, Brian…
0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars: Rebel Heist #1 By Matt Kindt, Marco Castiello, Dan Parsons & Gabe Eltaeb With the Star Wars licensing transitioning to Marvel from Dark Horse in the near future,…
0 Comics, Dark Horse, News, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars Legacy #14 By Corrina Bechko, Gabriel Hardman & Jordan Boyd Star Wars Legacy is one of the best titles available on shelves right now, and the creative…
0 Comics, Dark Horse, Reviews, Star Wars Star Wars #16 By Brian Wood, Stéphane Créty, Julien Hugonnard-Bert & Gabe Eltaeb The last issue of Brian Wood’s ongoing Star Wars series was arguably the weakest yet….