Jango creates a legacy and teaches through doing in Age of Republic: Jango Fett #1. His story is a nice counterpoint to Obi-Wan #1.
Comics
In Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #3, Han proves he has the making of a scoundrel and how much he cares for the one he left behind.
In the Marvel comics of 1964: Captain America returns! Hulk features again! Classic villain make their debuts! Big character moments for heroes and villains alike!
Obi-Wan learns the difficulty of letting go and the pitfalls and fears of being a mentor in Age of Republic: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1.
Solo #3 ratchets up the tension as Han and Beckett cut a deal with Dryden Vos to save their hides after the disaster with the conveyex.
Darth Vader #25 – Fortress Vader Part VII brings volume two of Darth Vader to a close. Vader assesses the past, confronts his present, and glimpses his future as his path is laid clear.
Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #2 demonstrates why Han’s better nature prevents him from being the ideal Imperial Navy cadet.
In Doctor Aphra #27, Aphra looks for solutions while an obstinate droid inadvertently sabotages her efforts. Things go from bad to worse for Aphra in an issue with amazing writing and dialogue.
Maul learns the key Sith survival and success in Star Wars: Age of Republic – Darth Maul #1.
Solo #2 continues the adaptation of the latest Star Wars movie as Han, Chewbacca, and Beckett stage a heist on the conveyex.
Qui-Gon contemplates the role of the Jedi and the Force and experiences a clear vision that guides him to the answers he seeks in Star Wars: Age of Republic – Qui-Gon Jinn #1.
The exile on Hubin for Luke, Leia, and Han continues in Star Wars #58. So, who is falling for whom, and who can’t wait to leave? Of course, someone does something rash.
Vader confront Momin and takes destiny back into his own hands as he defends his fortress in Darth Vader #24 – Fortress Vader Part VI.