![]() Meet your Imperial or Rebel heroes, see droids put through their paces, or learn how to wield the galaxy’s most elegant weapon. This charity event brings together guest stars, fans, families, children and the amazing costuming groups for a Force filled weekend.Įnjoy exhibitions, talks, workshops, craft sessions and loads of photo opportunities. To celebrate one of the most influential film, tv, comic, game, art and literature franchises of all times, the National Space Centre is dedicating a weekend to discovering more about the planets from a galaxy far far away. It could have been so much worse and more jarring but what we have here is a worthy alternative to Legends’ Shadows of the Empire multimedia initiative which was set during the same period. From the events of Solo, and it’s underrated prequel Most Wanted, to Soule’s work here we have such a satisfying character trajectory that legitimises the injection of this story between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi forty years after their release. Qi’ra is a fantastic character and Soule has handled her perfectly. “ The Scarlet Queen” underlines one of the strongest points of both crossover arc’s so far. This issue, titled “ The Scarlet Queen” is the one that brings it all together. Each series has managed to retain it’s style and identity and tell it’s own separate tale, resulting in one of the most consistent periods in canon Marvel comics since 2015. Where that seemed rigidly plotted to a point where you needed to read every issue of all four ongoing series’ and the main War of the Bounty Hunters run for it to retain any sense of coherence, Crimson Reign has been much more relaxed and is all the better for it. The content of the Crimson Reign crossover thus far has seemed much looser and more separate than the first part of Soule’s Crimson Dawn trilogy, War of the Bounty Hunters.
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