The first arc of this Star Wars: Rebels tie-in covered the basics of Kanan Jarrus' origin story and his evolution from wide-eyed Padawan to hardened smuggler. Clearly, with the expansion from mini-series to ongoing, marvel and writer Greg Weisman felt there was plenty more ground to cover as far as Kanan's journey goes. And that's almost certainly true, but this transitional issue doesn't do much to tap into that potential.
This issue basically serves as an epilogue to the book's first story arc, as an adult Kanan and the crew of the Ghost travel to Kaller and Kanan is confronted with the ghosts of his past. That's not even a metaphorical description of the issue's contents. Several panels feature ghostly renderings of Kanan's dead friends, comrades and enemies staring at him. It's a rather heavy-handed way of conveying the character's psychological distress. Not to mention the problem that, aside from Kanan being distraught at returning to his old stomping ground, there really isn't much to the conflict.
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