


Doctor Aphra #10 serves as a prelude issue for the story, wrapping up some of the threads that it had been exploring and setting up a few new ones.Įven though this is pretty late, let’s jump in to a review of this issue! SUMMARY:ĭoctor Chelli Aphra has been hired by Domina Tagge to retrieve experimental hyperdrive tech, and she has enlisted the help of Sana Starros to do so. One of the already established comics that is joining this crossover event is the current Doctor Aphra series, written by Alyssa Wong. It’s pretty striking imagery, and looks like it should stand out on the racks.ĭates and specifics for the above are below, and they start hitting stores in September.The War of the Bounty Hunters is well underway, and the storyline incorporates a number of the existing Star Wars comic lines as well as some brand new ones. The illustrations will depict the power-players in the story along with semi-blueprint imagery of their individual starships.

If you’re a fan of the galaxy far, far away, it’s quite a bit to sink your teeth into.Īnd in September, it gets a little cooler, thanks to a special series of variant covers from artist Paolo VIllanelli. It’s pretty expansive too, with one-shots, crossover issues invading the publisher’s main Star Wars books, and a series all its own. The crossover takes place between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, telling the story of a galaxy on the hunt for Boba Fett and Han Solo’s frozen body. On the huntĬurrently raging in the pages of Marvel’s Star Wars line, War of the Bounty Hunters is an in-between story.

Marvel Comics big Star Wars crossover event, War of the Bounty Hunters is about to get a special cover spread with the ships of the galaxy’s villainy.
