Star Wars Thrawn Alliances #1 (2024)

Star Wars Thrawn Alliances #1 (2024)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jody Houser; Timothy Zahn
(A) Andrea Di Vito; Pat Olliff
(CA) Rod Reis
RETURN TO THE SAGA OF THRAWN WITH THE COMIC-BOOK ADAPTATION OF THRAWN: ALLIANCES! TIMOTHY ZAHN teams with STAR WARS veteran JODY HOUSER to bring THRAWN: ALLIANCES to the pages of comic books! Watch as ANDREA DI VITO & PAT OLLIFFE bring the action to life showcasing the tactical prowess of the galaxy's most dangerous mind!
Date Available: 01/24/2024
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Marvel's newest Star Wars comic brings blue faced excitement, but might make you blue by the end. Grand Admiral Thrawn, in his original incarnation, is never less than a compelling strategist, working to bring the Empire back to its former glory. Now he's shoehorned and hamstrung, worked back into 'canon' so Dave Filoni can have someone say 'Heir To The Empire', like they're remotely going to do that for his movie. SPOILER ALERT- you need the OT cast and they're not coming back. Let's get back to the comic.

Jody Hauser does a perfectly serviceable job adapting a modern Timothy Zahn novel. Half the art is by Pat Oliffe, and has a great 70s/80s Marvel feel, which means things look right enough to know you're reading a Star Wars book, and things look off enough to know you're reading a comic. Thrawn and Vader are having a team up, TWO team ups in fact, as they met when he was Anakin so they can keep flashing back to that.

It's half good! It's half bad! What do you want from me, I didn't make it.


I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jody Houser; Timothy Zahn
(A) Andrea Di Vito; Pat Olliff
(CA) Rod Reis
RETURN TO THE SAGA OF THRAWN WITH THE COMIC-BOOK ADAPTATION OF THRAWN: ALLIANCES! TIMOTHY ZAHN teams with STAR WARS veteran JODY HOUSER to bring THRAWN: ALLIANCES to the pages of comic books! Watch as ANDREA DI VITO & PAT OLLIFFE bring the action to life showcasing the tactical prowess of the galaxy's most dangerous mind!
Date Available: 01/24/2024
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Marvel's newest Star Wars comic brings blue faced excitement, but might make you blue by the end. Grand Admiral Thrawn, in his original incarnation, is never less than a compelling strategist, working to bring the Empire back to its former glory. Now he's shoehorned and hamstrung, worked back into 'canon' so Dave Filoni can have someone say 'Heir To The Empire', like they're remotely going to do that for his movie. SPOILER ALERT- you need the OT cast and they're not coming back. Let's get back to the comic.

Jody Hauser does a perfectly serviceable job adapting a modern Timothy Zahn novel. Half the art is by Pat Oliffe, and has a great 70s/80s Marvel feel, which means things look right enough to know you're reading a Star Wars book, and things look off enough to know you're reading a comic. Thrawn and Vader are having a team up, TWO team ups in fact, as they met when he was Anakin so they can keep flashing back to that.

It's half good! It's half bad! What do you want from me, I didn't make it.


I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


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