Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Captain Phasma #1
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Release Date: September 2017
Cover Price: $4.99
Writer: Kelly Thomspon
Artist: Marco Checchetto
Cover: Paul Renaud
Format: 48-pages, Full-Color
Rating: Teen
Captain Phasma’s fate seemed like it was sealed when she was cornered by the Resistance and thrown into a garbage compactor before the Starkiller Base was destroyed. But it’s going to take much more than that to keep this chrome-armored warrior down.
"The Star Wars films, with so many fantastic characters, obviously can't be a ‘Phasma story,’ and it's especially cool that Phasma is getting explored in depth in both her forthcoming novel and comic book,” said series writer Kelly Thompson. "The most exciting thing to me about our mini-series is that we were given the awesome responsibility of bridging a gap between Force Awakens and Last Jedi – of answering the question of what happened to Phasma after she went into that trash chute."
Variant Covers:
Variant Cover: Mark Brooks
Black and White Variant Cover by Mark Brooks
Funko Variant Cover by Diego Olortegui
Where’s Phasma Variant Cover by Todd Nauck
Homage Variant Cover by Paulina Ganucheau
Young Variant Cover by Skottie Young
Blank Variant Cover and Movie Variant Cover also available
Description of preview: 5 total pages (Cover and 4 interior pages).
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Posted by ICv2 on June 15, 2017 @ 2:25 pm CT
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