The most recent arc of Marvel's primary Star Wars comic has been fantastic, as the team behind the first, outstanding volume of Darth Vader , Kieron Gillen and Salvador Larroca (joined by colorist Guru-eFX), have penned an interesting epilogue to the events of Rogue One . But something's been bothering me more and more with each issue, and it's coming up every time Han, Luke, or Leia appears. Watch Spoilers of the Week | June 24th 02:50 Now playing Is This the End of Apple's Lightning Cable? Friday 11:02AM 02:11 Now playing Baratunde Thurston on Filming "America Outdoors" Wednesday 4:33PM "Ashes of Jedha," which began when Gillen and Larroca took over the main Star Wars book in issue #38, has taken Luke, Han, and Leia to the infamous site of the first Death Star firing test as seen in Rogue One . The story has been examining what remains of the legacy of Saw Gerrera and Jyn Erso's team of fighters, and how the horrors of the Death Star have changed the Jedha resistance and the Empire itself. That's fascinatingly fertile ground to tread, and an interesting way to explore how the heroes of the original trilogy come to learn… Read full this story
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