Although few expected it, Star Wars: A New Hope was an immediate success. Viewers loved the hero’s journey with a sci-fi twist. However, it was in The Empire Strikes Back that Star Wars really began to pick up steam. Rarely does a sequel improve on the original film, but Empire did just that, and transformed Star Wars into a full-fledged franchise.The Empire Strikes Back was a great movie, but Darth Vader revealing himself as Luke’s father was what solidified the film in cinematic history. However, there was an unlikely character who knew about the Sith Lord’s connection to Luke. That was a problem, and this matter was only exacerbated by Marvel’s Doctor Aphra #27 (by Alyssa Wong, Minkyu Jung, Rachelle Rosenberg, VC’s Joe Caramagna, and W. Scott Forbes). The Clone Wars’ Most Devious Droid Squadron Is Making A ComebackRead CBR’s Review of Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic – Shadows of Starlight #1
Although few expected it, Star Wars: A New Hope was an immediate success. Viewers loved the hero’s journey with a sci-fi twist. However, it was in The Empire Strikes Back that Star Wars really began to pick up steam. Rarely does a sequel improve on the original film, but Empire did just that, and transformed Star Wars into a full-fledged franchise.
The Empire Strikes Back was a great movie, but Darth Vader revealing himself as Luke’s father was what solidified the film in cinematic history. However, there was an unlikely character who knew about the Sith Lord’s connection to Luke. That was a problem, and this matter was only exacerbated by Marvel’s Doctor Aphra #27 (by Alyssa Wong, Minkyu Jung, Rachelle Rosenberg, VC’s Joe Caramagna, and W. Scott Forbes).
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