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Amazing 💜
This was SO GOOD. And I cried.This review will contain spoilers for The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of SkywalkerLet me start off with this: I didn't like The Last Jedi. (Gave it 3/5 stars.) It was so badly disconnected from The Force Awakens, and I feel like many of the characters were very out of character across the two movies. Personally, I loved The Rise of Skywalker, but the cool little essays about each character in this book don't acknowledge TROS because this came out befo...
Worth it for the Finn and Rose one-shots.
A series of one shots to help build the heroicness of the new trilogy characters. Most of these felt pretty forced, especially the Poe/Holdo issue. I did enjoy the mini-story with BB-8.
After reading both the 'Age of Resistance' comics I have to say I really enjoyed these additions to the story. With these comics for the heroes I really liked how they chose to go all over the board with the timeline jumping from Poe’s days with the new republic navy to Rey after the events of the attack on starkiller base. While Finn's backstory is not all that interesting in terms of stories beyond possibly a few things he did for the first order I liked how they build on this idea of Finn not...
Adds some back story to the sequel characters. To my surprise, the one I enjoyed the most was Rose Tico. Probably because she's the one we know the least about so there's a lot there to explore.
I think this collection represents the best of the Age of... titles Marvel created. Rey's story feels like an essential piece of canon, as it shows the conversation between Rey and Leia after The Force Awakens, hammering home what the loss meant to both of them (although the second half of the story is a bit of a throwaway action subplot). Finn's story highlights his compassion and clumsiness and how both led him to his familiarity with janitorial work on Starkiller Base, and gets some humor out...
~34 ABYStar Wars Age of Resistance: Heroes features the main heroes from the sequel trilogy. This volume contains five issues told as short stories: "Finn 1," "Poe Dameron 1," "Rose Tico 1," "Rey 1," and "Age of Resistance Sepcial 1."Finn's story, "Infestation," is actually rather cute. It takes place when Finn is still working on the new Starkiller Base. The base was built over an actual planet and digs down deep into the natural elements. Finn, among others, is asked to eradicate the infestati...
I was definitely excited to read this collection since we haven't gotten much content featuring the heroes from the prequel trilogy quite yet. I really enjoyed this volume. The first story features Finn as a janitor on Starkiller Base prior to the events of The Force Awakens. It really shows how different Finn was from the other First Order stormtroopers. He had compassion even when he was still technically with the bad guys. I give this story a 3/5. It was pretty boring and my least favorite of...
Now that we're 5 out of 6 volumes into this whole “Age of Star Wars” maxi-series, I think it’s safe to call the whole endeavor a pretty rousing success. These comics - not put too fine a point on it - rock.“Age of Resistance: Heroes” works for the exact same reasons that both Heroes/Villains volumes in “Age of Republic” and “Age of Rebellion” did – the stories themselves are light, but never feel inconsequential, the depiction of the characters in each one-shot gel perfectly with their big scree...
Why is the vast majority of sequel material just so dull and boring?
Basically bland stories about basically bland characters. It says something when you can't tell which sister is narrating the story about Rose and Paige until it's revealed at the end. If two sisters in a story are completely interchangeable, you probably don't need both characters.
4.5I'm a very big fan of the sequel trilogy, and so of course I was beyond excited for this comic collection.Finn: 4/5. A cute story, but nothing great. I would've preferred to see something like his story from Before The Awakening, but it gives some lead-up to his eventual desertion.Poe: 3/5. My least favorite in the collection. I liked seeing Kare (and the reveal at the end), but besides that, it just felt like a condensed issue of his normal comic run. Rose: 5/5, my favorite in the collection...
I'm not going to summarize this one since it's just a collection of stories, each one focusing on a different main character from the Star Wars sequels trilogy. So I'm just gonna go through and give my thoughts on each story.Finn: Finn has not always been the most interesting character to me, but his story really made me enjoy him a lot more. Finn's story revolves around him being a good person at heart even when he was a Stormtrooper. I also liked seeing how Stormtroopers operate on Starkiller
Damn, just no.
This is going to function as a dual review for both the Heroes and Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Villains books, because I mainlined all the issues in one fell swoop and not entirely in order. Each character-centric issue is absolutely tiny: it’s more like a bite-sized vignette, a brief glimpse of a moment that characterises them.The villains set was more interesting to me because of the insight it gave us to Snoke and Kylo Ren, mostly because I am very interested in those mysterious arcs and w...
Age of Resistance is far and away the best of the three series of one-shots. Of course, it's partly due to Marvel putting one of their best writers to pen these, but it's also because the new trilogy is by far the least explored and most interesting of the three. These were all great comics, with only real miss being the Rey issue (it was a really weird choice to explore that moment in her life, a moment that really didn't need anything extra added to it). Still, even that issue was a fine read....
These are the heroes we needed.
Nothing remarkable but good enough to take the sour taste The Rise of Skywalker has left in my mouth. I adore the sequel trilogy characters beyond what we were given and this was a nice companion, with eye-catching art and lovely short essays at the end of each character's story that actually made me tear up a bit.My not at all objective ratings:Finn - 4.5/5 Poe - 4.5/5Rose - 5/5 Rey - 3.5/5Maz Kanata -3.5/5 Holdo - 4/5 BB-8 - 4/5
The good guys are far more boring than the bad guys. This seems to be the general rule for Star Wars, so Disney got that one right. At least as far as I'm concerned. (view spoiler)[But Holdo sure is hot. She needed more screen time. (hide spoiler)]Finn is trying to do a good job as a First Order stormtrooper, but his compassion isn't helping matters at all. He is taking his first steps toward turning his back on the Order.Poe Dameron reminds me if Anakin. He is skilled with a fighter, but still