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Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Star Wars #8 Review

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Though entertaining in its quality and endearing in its nostalgia, so far Marvel's revamped Star Wars title has kept things pretty close to the source material when compared to its character specific offshoots. That changes in a big way here in issue #8, as the universe gets a whole lot bigger with the introduction of new worlds and new maybe-spouses. The issue also features the series debut of art team Stuart Immonen, Wade von Grawbadger and Justin Ponsor, making for an exciting read that any scruffy looking nerfherder can enjoy.

First things first. No disrespect to John Cassidy, who did a perfectly enjoyable job on the book's opening issues, but just look at Immonen's first page. Look at it. Take it in, maybe give it a smooch. It's quintessential Star Wars in scope, and it's something the artist delivers on every single page. Seemingly aware of the artistic lottery he's just won, writer Jason Aaron wastes no time in putting Immonen to good use. Issue #8 is littered with action set pieces big and small, with everything from space battle to bar fights to whet our ever increasing appetites. It also contains plenty of intriguing character bits, with none so notable as the added focus on Sana Solo, Han's maybe, possibly, it-could-happen wife.

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