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Star Wars #67 (2015)

Star Wars #67 (2015)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Kieron Gillen
(A) Angel Unzueta
(CA) Gerald Parel
'THE SCOURGING OF SHU-TORUN' PART 6 • The fate of an entire world is in the hands of the REBELS! • And even then, can anyone manage to escape the Scourging of SHU-TORUN? • The cataclysmic end of KIERON GILLEN's run on STAR WARS. Rated T
Date Available: 06/19/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


You may have heard the phrase "Both sides are the same." before. It's a good reason to not take a stand for something (or against something).

Behold both Doctor Aphra #33 and Star Wars #67, in which rebels are working reallllly hard to solve problems by killing either a person, or veritable scads of people, in much the same way the Empire would. These rebels are working outside the structure of their established goals, sure, but believe they're doing the right thing for the right reasons.

We'll just leave that here, along with the idea that our heroes give us someone or something to look up to as the goal for ourselves. In other words...don't build your own Death Star.

They're both solid issues, Star Wars is better which sorta surprising, and get you can finally read the magic word we've all been waiting for: Hoth.

Look for a big boost next issue when Greg Pak takes over writing duties, and way to go out on a high note Kieron Gillen.


I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Kieron Gillen
(A) Angel Unzueta
(CA) Gerald Parel
'THE SCOURGING OF SHU-TORUN' PART 6 • The fate of an entire world is in the hands of the REBELS! • And even then, can anyone manage to escape the Scourging of SHU-TORUN? • The cataclysmic end of KIERON GILLEN's run on STAR WARS. Rated T
Date Available: 06/19/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


You may have heard the phrase "Both sides are the same." before. It's a good reason to not take a stand for something (or against something).

Behold both Doctor Aphra #33 and Star Wars #67, in which rebels are working reallllly hard to solve problems by killing either a person, or veritable scads of people, in much the same way the Empire would. These rebels are working outside the structure of their established goals, sure, but believe they're doing the right thing for the right reasons.

We'll just leave that here, along with the idea that our heroes give us someone or something to look up to as the goal for ourselves. In other words...don't build your own Death Star.

They're both solid issues, Star Wars is better which sorta surprising, and get you can finally read the magic word we've all been waiting for: Hoth.

Look for a big boost next issue when Greg Pak takes over writing duties, and way to go out on a high note Kieron Gillen.


I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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