![]() ![]() The uneventful scenes make for most of the interactions, leaving letterer Clayton Cowles to fill such panels in speech balloons to a fault. Leia's words echo of sound leadership and have a ring of empathy, motivating Holdo to keep her wits. This is where the dialogue comes in, as Soule reminds audiences of the different personalities in the ranks, with Lando's playfulness and Luke's stoicism making a callback to their onscreen chemistry. The rebels find themselves literally on the edge, but no one is more desperate than Holdo, who blames herself for the team's misfortunes. Instead of opening on exposition, writer Charles Soule goes the mystery-thriller route, delving deep into the conspicuously dark nature of the floating rock that is ripe with eccentric characters and deadly droids. Confusion and anxiousness grip the crew as the exploration into deep space goes horribly wrong. Star Wars #30 takes the protagonists away from the usual cat-and-mouse chase and sets the series up for some new dangers. ![]()
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