For the first time Vanity Fair will launch a set of multiple Star Wars covers. The accompanied story on the making of The Last Jedi by David Kamp with the rest of the photo shoot by Annie Leibovitz will hit New York & Los Angeles & arrive nationally June 6. We're gonna take a minute to talk about these covers though. Cover A has Luke (Mark Hamill) & Rey (Daisy Ridley) where we left them in The Force Awakens. However, they look pretty ticked off. Leaving me to wonder why. Cover B has Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) looking the most serious I've seen him so far. Finn (John Boyega), who was in a coma last we saw, looking like he's posing for GQ. Then there's newcomer Rose Tico (Kelly Marie Tran) with the "someone farted try not to laugh look", & BB-8, because, well, BB-8. That droid's awesome. Cover C, you've got Phasma (Gwendoline Christie), Hux (Domhnall Gleeson), & the now scarred up Kylo Ren (Adam Driver). They too, look pretty ticked off. Gotta love Phasma with her spear & no helmet. Hope we get some more, & by more I mean actually anything from her this time around. That character has a lot of potential. Then there's cover D. This one of the late Carrie Fisher as Leia is just regal. Call her General all you please but to me too, she is royalty. Cool covers as magazine covers go though. Wondering if any of the assessments made have anything to do with the films, or they're just stylized photos? The story sound cool. Talking about Kylo's wounds, hints at some Last Jedi Finn action. As well as reflections with the cast & director Rian Johson on Carrie Fisher & Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy discussing the expanded role Leia was to have in the final installment to this trilogy. I'll probably have to Pokémon these & collect them all. What do y'all think of these covers? Let us know in the comments, like, & share.