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‘Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – Max Rebo’ #1 review
The blue, elephantine keyboard player fronting the house band at Jabba the Hutt’s palace gets his own adventure.
The blue, elephantine keyboard player fronting the house band at Jabba the Hutt’s palace gets his own adventure.
Highly accessible with a clear cloak-and-dagger vibe to each of the tales.
If you’re an X-Men fan uninterested in the Krakoan era, this book might be up your alley.
'Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Vol. 3 Epic Collection' offers so much world building to enjoy.
An entertaining Star Wars trade for fans of any era.
Soule’s strong relationship building between Porter Engle and Barash Silvain justifies picking up this trade.
This trade is a good example of how to end a beloved title on a strong note.
Larry Hama’s run on Wolverine is highly respected, and this Epic Collection exhibits why.
Frankly, Marvel would be wise to look back at the tone of these issues when considering future Star Wars projects.
A safe bet for both committed fans of the series and casual readers looking for new stories featuring the beloved...
A case study in how not to reboot a beloved character for a younger audience.
Some standout issues from the likes of Al Ewing and Zeb Wells.