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It’s not every day you get to see a Sith throne made of jagged obsidian and daddy issues, but Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Adaptation #5 delivers all that and a duel’s worth of drama. Marvel’s final installment in this adaptation series is here, and it’s going out with a lightsaber swing, Palpatine’s creepy monologues, and enough cosmic lightning to fry a Star Destroyer. Adapted by Jody Ho with art by Will Sliney, this issue reimagines the final act of The Rise of Skywalker in all its graphic novel glory. If you thought the movie had epic moments, this version turns the emotional stakes up to eleven and leans harder into the mythic, explosive climax of Rey’s journey. Now let’s dive into what makes this issue a must-read — whether you’re here for the lore, the lightsabers, or just looking to complete your Star Wars collection with a bit… 2iy6a

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Well, it’s finally official. After decades of lightsaber duels, force ghost cameos, and one unforgettable moment with a carton of blue milk, Mark Hamill has confirmed he’s done with Star Wars. That’s right—the man behind Luke Skywalker is hanging up his Jedi robes for good, and he’s not looking back (unless it’s in a documentary narrated by Werner Herzog, maybe). Hamill’s recent comments during a press appearance didn’t leave much room for interpretation. Asked whether he’d ever return to the Star Wars universe, his answer was crystal clear: No plans. No desire. No more Force ghost cameos.If you’re feeling reflective, check out The Impact of Luke Skywalker and Mark Hamill on Our Society Will Never End—a book that dives deep into how a farm boy from Tatooine helped shape pop culture and beyond. 🌠 Mark Hamill and the End of a Jedi Era Let’s rewind for a second. Mark Hamill…

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If you thought Jedi diplomacy was all peace and calm, think again. Star Wars: Jedi Knights #4 drops us right into the galaxy’s most chaotic crime caper yet—featuring criminal masterminds, bounty hunters, stolen credits, and yes, a Hutt-sized problem. The new issue ramps up the tension in “The Phaedra Gambit,” and the result is part Jedi thriller, part galactic dodgeball match, and all classic Star Wars. You can pre-order Jedi Knights #4 on Amazon here while avoiding the wrath of a Hutt yourself. Qui-Gon, Shaak Ti & Jedi Banking Drama (Yes, That’s a Thing) It’s not all swinging lightsabers and mind tricks. This time, the Jedi are knee-deep in financial chaos. The Galactic Bank of Coruscant has been hit, and the fallout reveals that Senator Bea has been doing some “creative investing” on behalf of less-than-legal clients. The Jedi—specifically Master Qui-Gon Jinn and Shaak Ti—are brought in not to fight,…

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The Jedi are back in action—well, sort of. Fear of the Jedi #5 is dropping like a Vektor out of hyperspace, and it’s as intense, eerie, and absolutely bonkers as you’d expect from the latest installment in Marvel’s High Republic series. The Republic is cornered, the Nihil are wreaking havoc, and something gigantic (and possibly psychic) is floating in space like your worst fever dream made real. Order your copy now on Amazon and buckle up for a Force-filled mind-bender. A Battle Above Eriadu and a Nightmare Below the Surface The opening crawl of issue #5 wastes no time reminding us that Keeve Trennis and the Stormwall Defense Fleet are having a very bad day. The frontier planet Eriadu is the stage for a massive clash between the Jedi and the Nihil. Except there’s more than just lasers flying—there are psychic hallucinations, a creepy Child of the Storm, and something…

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Marvel’s adaptation of The Rise of Skywalker is cruising toward its finale, and issue #4 just dropped like a Force vision you didn’t see coming. If you’ve ever wanted a clearer, more visually dramatic version of Episode IX—with fewer “somehows” and more focused storytelling—this comic continues to be a surprisingly good time. And thanks to Marvel’s preview pages, we’ve got a front-row seat to the emotional confrontations and lightsaber duels that made the movie such a wild ride… only now, there’s more nuance, better pacing, and actual inner thoughts from our heroes (imagine that!). What Happens in Issue #4? Let’s talk about the preview first: This issue centers on two parallel arcs—the grounded emotional goodbye between General Leia Organa and Maz Kanata, and the ferocious lightsaber battle between Rey and Kylo Ren on the wreckage of the Death Star. The opening pages take us to Ajan Kloss, “Yesterday,” where Leia…

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