Star Wars #30

Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Salvador Larroca Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 5, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 18
7.3Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

• It seems a battle from Yoda's past has come to Luke's present!
•  Luke has stumbled upon the last native on the planet...
•  ...and the stonepower is strong with this one!
Rated T

  • 8.6
    Comicsverse - Zach Quayle Apr 5, 2017

    STAR WARS #30 brings a satisfying conclusion to both the past and present storylines of "Yoda's Secret War," showing us what it means to be a Jedi. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Apr 7, 2017

    This book should only be bought for the visuals. The dual stories are unequal and the lettering decreases its enjoyment considerably. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Apr 7, 2017

    For the most part, it's a perfectly respectable wrap up to an interesting take on Star Wars' usual flashback interlude arc. Not a terrible looking book, but not quite up to the high standards established by the likes of John Cassaday and Stuart Immonen. Still readable, though. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Apr 5, 2017

    Adds a new wrinkle to Luke growing to become a Jedi. It's a tad clunky though which hurts the overall experience. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Apr 6, 2017

    The visual weirdness bogs down what is otherwise a strong finish to this arc. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Apr 11, 2017

    Though I was fairly well engaged at the start of this arc, the more it went on the less interest I had in it in terms of story. It became less defined as it progressed and it went on too long overall. What salvaged a good chunk of it for me was simply the artwork as Larroca delivered in a big way for me with great looking layouts, some richly detailed backgrounds, and solid character artwork. All things that Delgado brought to life even more with his color work. I liked the ideas behind it but it was just too much material that should have been done in tighter form. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    We Got This Covered - Tom Bacon Apr 5, 2017

    Star Wars #30 is a strong issue, but it's sadly undermined by an uncomfortable concept. If you can get past the continuity issues, though, you should enjoy it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Apr 12, 2017

    The comic turns on an odd note, which I'm not sure is properly set-up or executed by writer Jason Aaron leaving an unsatisfying conclusion to the arc. Other than that, the storyline proves an interesting way to tie three generations of Jedi together in a single tale. For fans. Read Full Review

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