Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #2



"One of the key things to understand about Kylo is that he’s not particularly honest with himself. As I see his character, he’s big on grand pronouncements, big on posturing, big on trying to convince himself he feels a certain way, e.g. untouchable and all-powerful. In reality, though, he’s pretty lost. So while he’s telling himself he wants to kill his own past, part of him is also looking for any sort of guidance he can get. That sums up his feelings about his grandfather at this point – he’s conflicted." -- Charles Soule

Scans under the cut... )

Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #1



"Poor Ben. We know he’s still in there somewhere because of the things we see in both Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker, but at this particular moment he’s been shoved down into some dark corner of Kylo Ren’s psyche. In a very short amount of time, Kylo’s faced down one of his great mentors in Luke Skywalker, killed another in Snoke, killed his father, almost killed his mother, met someone with whom he’s felt a unique, powerful connection in Rey, and assumed total control of one of, if not the most powerful military organization in the galaxy. All that in what seems to be just a matter of weeks! Kylo wants to move forward, but all of that trauma and intensity is very fresh – not easy to get past." -- Charles Soule

Scans under the cut... )

Star Wars: A New Legacy #1 - "Rogue's Gambit"

image host

I did a short 5 page story about Doctor Aphra and company, which involves game of holochess between a Wookiee and some droids. I have no idea where I get my ideas from. -- Kieron Gillen

Read more... )
deh_tommy: A character in LEGO Star Wars. For talking about Star Wars and possibly other Star-things. (TC-14)
[personal profile] deh_tommy2024-05-07 09:40 pm

The Apprentice



I don’t know if it’s supposed to be Revenge of the 5th or the 6th, but I went with the former last year so I’ll go with the latter today for the 7th because I forget to hit save before I went to sleep. Oops. Anyway, here’s a bit of a story from Star Wars Tales #17.

Always two there are… though I think this chronologically predates the Rule of Two. )