Hope is at the very least on life support in Star Wars #50. Vader unleashes the might of the Empire on the Rebel fleet.
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Ant-Man and the Wasp proves that even a “small” stakes adventure can be entertaining in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Last week I published a location from Doctor Strange, before news that Steve Ditko had passed away. It seems only fitting that I focus on Ditko’s other notable Marvel creation this week, with Spider-Man: Homecoming’s Astoria, Queens Alley.
1962: The first full year of The Complete Marvel! Come along for a journey through every Marvel Multiverse story ever published. Character analysis, story overview, and socio-cultural impact abound!
The tables are turned on Lando and L3-37 as their smuggling run to Kullgroon gets complicated in Lando: Double or Nothing Part II.
Doctor Aphra’s imprisonment on Accresker Jail get more complicated as her personality and relationships complicate her escape.
Forty one years on and Star Wars is still proving that at the heart of it all, like the founding of America itself, the story is about rebellion!
Sometimes finding filming locations is not hard. Stephen Strange’s Apartment is a good example. But there’s definitely a satisfying moment when you can match up the film frame with a real life location!
The Droids recount the Battle of Starkiller Base in Poe Dameron #28 and Black Squadron receives their next mission. Dennis has the review on RetoZap!
On the Hulu show Runaways, Geoffrey Wilder and his construction company supervise the construction of a new school in the middle of Compton, California for the PRIDE organization. However the PRIDE Construction Site is actually a front for something more mysterious.
Tarkin lives!? Atha Prime!? Mongo Beefhead!? Decades before The Force Awakens there was…The Epic Continues!
Thrawn out maneuvers his comrades and sets the trap for his current nemesis in Thrawn #5.
The Empire conquers Mon Cala as Vader confronts a would-be Jedi in Darth Vader #17.