Star Wars #12 (2013)

Star Wars #12 (2013)

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Wood (A) Carlos D'Anda (CA) Gabe Eltaeb, Sean Cooke
After a battle with the Empire, it is a time of reunions, departures, and reassessments. Han and Chewie return from their mission to Coruscant, Luke deals with love lost, and Leia must accept greater responsibilities within the Rebellion. But first she has an important announcement for the Rebel commanders . . .
Date Available: 12/11/2013
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


    We wrap year one of Brian Wood's Star Wars with an unexpected proposal being accepted by one of our main characters. We also see the formation of Rogue Squadron, Leia being snotty,Han being too cool for school, and Luke being the Michael Bluth of space. All of that makes this exactly what you'd want in a Star Wars comic. My only complaint would be the seemingly rushed interior art job on anything mechanical, including the droids. There's too much reference out there to not get the'feel'right when the rest of it feels soo right. The welcome return of cover artist Hugh Fleming makes my case for me. Good stuff, and a good jumping on point.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Wood (A) Carlos D'Anda (CA) Gabe Eltaeb, Sean Cooke
After a battle with the Empire, it is a time of reunions, departures, and reassessments. Han and Chewie return from their mission to Coruscant, Luke deals with love lost, and Leia must accept greater responsibilities within the Rebellion. But first she has an important announcement for the Rebel commanders . . .
Date Available: 12/11/2013
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


    We wrap year one of Brian Wood's Star Wars with an unexpected proposal being accepted by one of our main characters. We also see the formation of Rogue Squadron, Leia being snotty,Han being too cool for school, and Luke being the Michael Bluth of space. All of that makes this exactly what you'd want in a Star Wars comic. My only complaint would be the seemingly rushed interior art job on anything mechanical, including the droids. There's too much reference out there to not get the'feel'right when the rest of it feels soo right. The welcome return of cover artist Hugh Fleming makes my case for me. Good stuff, and a good jumping on point.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams