Star Wars
We return to our favourite PhD holder in the continuing Crimson Dawn crossover, in what continues to be the strongest spoke of it outside if the main Q'ira narrative. As the crime syndicates agents strike out across the galaxy, Domina Tagge focuses on rooting them out of her corporation and securing her place at the head of it. When Aphra and Sana deliver her key information regarding Crimson Dawn's operatives, she makes them a final deal; she'll fix Aphra's mechanical injuries, if they go on one last mission to deliver her the Spark Eternal, a legendary artefact that was created to ape the powers of the ancient Sith. What follows is what the Doctor Aphra comic does at it's best, a well paced and sort-of-silly adventure, with a good array of freaks for us to root for and boo at, and the reveal of yet another sort-of-ex that Aphra has fucked up the life of.
We return to our favourite PhD holder in the continuing Crimson Dawn crossover, in what continues to be the strongest spoke of it outside if the main Q'ira narrative. As the crime syndicates agents strike out across the galaxy, Domina Tagge focuses on rooting them out of her corporation and securing her place at the head of it. When Aphra and Sana deliver her key information regarding Crimson Dawn's operatives, she makes them a final deal; she'll fix Aphra's mechanical injuries, if they go on one last mission to deliver her the Spark Eternal, a legendary artefact that was created to ape the powers of the ancient Sith. What follows is what the Doctor Aphra comic does at it's best, a well paced and sort-of-silly adventure, with a good array of freaks for us to root for and boo at, and the reveal of yet another sort-of-ex that Aphra has fucked up the life of.