Star Wars: Chewbacca collects the 5 issue mini-series of the same name written by Gerry Duggan with art by Phil Noto. The trade paperback was released on March 8, 2016.
Star Wars: Shattered Empire collects the four issue mini-series written by Greg Rucka with art by Marco Checchetto, Angel Unzueta, and Emilio Laiso.
Star Wars: Obi-Wan & Anakin collects the five issue mini-series of the same name written by Charles “Soul Man” Soule with art by Marco “Ch-Ch-Changes” Checchetto.
Regardless of how you feel about the man or his work, one thing is certain in the wake of his dismissal from Marvel. Adjustments will have to be made and made quickly. What does it mean for the run going forward?
Star Wars Volume 8: Mutiny at Mon Cala collects issues 44-49 of Star Wars. It was written by Kieron “get off of my cloud” Gillen with art by Salvador “let’s dance” Larroca.
Doctor Aphra Volume 3: Remastered collects issues 14-19 of Doctor Aphra. It was co-written by Kieron Gillen and Simon “The Silver Bullet” Spurrier with art by Emilio “Lay Lady Lay” Laiso.
Star Wars Vol. 7: The Ashes of Jedha collects issues 38-43 of Star Wars. It was written by Kieron “Gimme Shelter” Gillen with art by Salvador “Like a Rock” Larroca.
Doctor Aphra Volume 2: Doctor Aphra and The Enormous Profit collects issues 9-13 and Annual 1 of Doctor Aphra. It was written by Kieron Gillen with art by Kev Walker in the regular issues and Marc Laming and Will Sliney in the Annual.
Star Wars Volume 6: Out Among the Stars collects Star Wars Annual 3 and Star Wars issues 33-37. Annual 3 was written by Jason Latour with art by Matt Walsh. Issues 33-37 were written by Jason Aaron with art by Salvador Larroca. Issue 37 contains a back up story co-written by Dash Aaron with art by Andrea Sorrentino. This volume does not contain one complete storyline; rather, it is composed of stand-alone stories.
The Screaming Citadel was Marvel’s second crossover event and encompassed a one-shot special, two issues of Star Wars and two issues of Doctor Aphra. It was written by Jason Aaron and Kieron Gillen with art by Marco Checchetto, Salvador Larroca, and Andrea Broccardo.
[Editor’s Note: We’d do a full NFL-themed Halftime show, but Jimmy doesn’t know what a football is. So let’s just move on.]
Having hit the six month mark of our comic reviews, and in light of our recent restructuring, let’s do a recap and add scores to what’s come before:
According to Star Wars: Poe Dameron Annual #2, it seems that C-3PO gets a lot more respect than he was given on screen in either The Force Awakens or The Last Jedi...
Doctor Aphra Volume 1 collects the first six issues of Doctor Aphra by Kieron Gillen with art by Kev Walker (and a back-up story with art by Salvador Larroca).
Star Wars: Lando was written by Charles Soule with art by Alex Maleev. It was originally published as a 5 issue mini-series before being collected as a trade paperback.