Jason Aaron is hanging up his pen & is finished writing on Marvel's Star Wars comic. October 4th will mark his final issue on what has been an amazing run. If you haven't been following these & are a Star Wars fan, you have done yourself a grave injustice. After 37 issues on Marvel’s blockbuster ongoing series, Aaron is passing the torch to fellow superstar, Kieron Gillen. Marvel put up this awesome tribute to Jason Aaron and all of the other talented creators, including David Aja, Simone Bianchi, Mark Brooks, John Cassaday, Marco Checchetto, Mike Deodato Jr., Terry Dodson, Stuart Immonen, Salvador Larroca, Mike Mayhew, Jorge Molina and Leinil Francis Yu. It showcases all the covers up to now. I can attest as a person who buys way too many comics if you're only going to pick up two comics Star Wars & Darth Vader have been some of the best reads of the past years. It's always scary to have someone else pick up writing on something that's been this good for this long. I hate to see him go. He's added some really cool things to the Star Wars universe. Hopefully, someone can fill the big shoes he's leaving behind. Definitely check these out though, I can't stress how great this run has been. If you know, tell us what you think. What's your favorite issue out of the run? Mine are any of the issues that are taken from Obi-Wan Kenobi's journal. Put yours in the comments, like, & share.
Mace Windu Is Getting His Own Comic Series
Little known fact, but it will come as no surprise, I have a small collection of deluxe lightsabers at my house. Of these, my favorite standard lightsaber is the purple "bladed" weapon of Mace Windu. Now StarWars.com has announced Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic - Mace Windu, a five-issue miniseries from Marvel Comics. Coming in August this, miniseries will be penned by Matt Owens & illustrated by Denys Cowan. I've always enjoyed any extra background on the character originally brought to life in the prequels by Samuel L. Jackson. Marvel's official description goes: " For over a thousand generations, the Jedi have been the peacekeepers of the galaxy...but now, at the dawn of the Clone Wars, they find themselves in a new role: generals in the Army of the Republic. As Mace Windu, one of the Jedi's greatest warriors, leads a small unit of Jedi into battle shortly after the war begins, the Jedi must make peace with their new role, or be lost to the violence around them!" I dig it. I'll be adding these to my pickup list at the comic store for sure. What do you think? More Mace? Let us know in comments below.