Doctor Aphra

Doctor Aphra

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  • Author:Alyssa Wong
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Summary

Doctor Aphra’s adventures continue against the backdrop of War of the Bounty Hunters! Aphra and Sana Starros discover an eerie, abandoned ship…but on board they will discover a nightmarish horror not seen in the galaxy for untold eons。 And to make things worse, they must contend with the fearsome bounty hunter Durge! Then, a mysterious invitation leads Aphra and Sana to an exclusive party — teeming with scum and villainy! Can they survive the underworld social event of the century? Or will their cover be blown by a familiar face with an agenda of their own? Face to face with the one person she hoped she’d never see again, this time the not-so-good Doctor is in trouble so deep she might not be able to talk her way out…

COLLECTING: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2020) 11-15

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Reviews

Brendan

The second run of Aphra has been really up and down for me。 Aphra has been one of my favorite characters since her first appearance in the 2015 run of Darth Vader, but the stories in the current run have not really hit what I am looking for in the character。 I think Vol 3 was hampered a bit by being a tie in to the WOTB event。 I am also less than thrilled by the continued focus on Just Lucky who I find to be a pretty bland character。 I would like to see the series jettison him and his buddy and The second run of Aphra has been really up and down for me。 Aphra has been one of my favorite characters since her first appearance in the 2015 run of Darth Vader, but the stories in the current run have not really hit what I am looking for in the character。 I think Vol 3 was hampered a bit by being a tie in to the WOTB event。 I am also less than thrilled by the continued focus on Just Lucky who I find to be a pretty bland character。 I would like to see the series jettison him and his buddy and focus more on Aphra/Sana while bringing back some of the characters from the first run who played off of Aphra better。 。。。more

Teresa

Doctor Aphra is by far on of the most interesting original Star Wars characters in the new line of comics。 This collection has classic Aphra, trying to get herself out of a previous bad situation only to find herself in a new mess。 Her connections to Darth Vader and how she is affected by his presence shows an interesting count of PTSD。 Her LGBTQ identity is a flavorful addition to the series, and her agenda always brings her back to herself。 When Domina Tagge asks her to attend the Crimson Dawn Doctor Aphra is by far on of the most interesting original Star Wars characters in the new line of comics。 This collection has classic Aphra, trying to get herself out of a previous bad situation only to find herself in a new mess。 Her connections to Darth Vader and how she is affected by his presence shows an interesting count of PTSD。 Her LGBTQ identity is a flavorful addition to the series, and her agenda always brings her back to herself。 When Domina Tagge asks her to attend the Crimson Dawn auction party with Sana Starros, she certainly can't refuse。 She can make up for killing a Tagge member, get intel, and perhaps see the infamous internals of the Crimson Dawn flagship, appearing after many years of quiet disappearance。 I absolutely love the involvement in this issue with Boba (you might not know unless you read War of the Bounty Hunters first) as well as her reaction to Darth Vader's appearance。 The only thing I don't really like are Lucky and Yu。 Aphra's ties with Lucky bring about a never-ending back-and-forth of betrayal。 I am trying to be interested in his character, as well as his companion, Yu, but they just don't drive the story the same way leading characters like Aphra and Sana do。 Perhaps as the Aphra comics continue, I'll find an appreciation for Lucky and Yu, but at present。。。meh。 I love the art and the way the story intertwines with the other War of the Bounty Hunters stories。 The writers did a great job bringing everything together。 This must have been quite the feat to accomplish, and it is certainly a project well-done。 。。。more

Robert

**Review is for all six volumes (34 collected issues across 6 titles) A jumbo-sized crossover that fulfils its promise and brings four line together, tells a cohesive story, and leaves each thread set to go off in it's own direction again。 And yet, and yet。。。 Whether it's a little too big, or a little too repetitive (several times half an issue is a near repeat of an earlier one from a different title) or a little too predictably predestined (the plot can hold no real surprise since we all know **Review is for all six volumes (34 collected issues across 6 titles) A jumbo-sized crossover that fulfils its promise and brings four line together, tells a cohesive story, and leaves each thread set to go off in it's own direction again。 And yet, and yet。。。 Whether it's a little too big, or a little too repetitive (several times half an issue is a near repeat of an earlier one from a different title) or a little too predictably predestined (the plot can hold no real surprise since we all know the events of Return of The Jedi are coming)。 Because of that, the most interesting and entertaining bits were the side-quests and filler one-shots, places where character could be developed without the burdens of the plodding plot。 。。。more

Matthew Rushing

Absolutely meaningless in the War of the Bounty Hunters

Ahdom

Some cool dark side lore was introduced at the tail end of this volume。 The thought doser is really cool! I like that Alyssa Wong has moved Aphra story back to some more artifact driven storylines, while still having her own side adventure in relation to the War of the Bounty Hunters events。

Ben Brown

Three volumes deep into Doctor’s Aphra’s second ongoing series, and I think it’s fair to say that in terms of plotting, consistent issue-to-issue quality, and overall degrees of “fun,” this series has the edge over its predecessor。 Writer Alyssa Wong is proving to be a master at balancing the goofier aspects of Aphra’s character and universe with stakes that are genuine and relatable, while also – particularly in this third arc – integrating elements from other, broader corners of the “Star Wars Three volumes deep into Doctor’s Aphra’s second ongoing series, and I think it’s fair to say that in terms of plotting, consistent issue-to-issue quality, and overall degrees of “fun,” this series has the edge over its predecessor。 Writer Alyssa Wong is proving to be a master at balancing the goofier aspects of Aphra’s character and universe with stakes that are genuine and relatable, while also – particularly in this third arc – integrating elements from other, broader corners of the “Star Wars” universe in a way that don’t feel burdensome or overly forced。 Bravo。 。。。more

Ozro Davis

This is a direct continuation the the relaunched series's first volume, and the quality stays likewise the same。 I'm really enjoying Wong's straightforward adventure take on Aphra, which works better than tying her into the bigger players in Star Wars。 We'll see what that means for the mega-crossover that follows this, but so far so good。Despite having three separate pencillers, the art is actually pretty consistent throughout the book。 None of it really stands out as exceptional, but it all ser This is a direct continuation the the relaunched series's first volume, and the quality stays likewise the same。 I'm really enjoying Wong's straightforward adventure take on Aphra, which works better than tying her into the bigger players in Star Wars。 We'll see what that means for the mega-crossover that follows this, but so far so good。Despite having three separate pencillers, the art is actually pretty consistent throughout the book。 None of it really stands out as exceptional, but it all serves the story and stays visually interesting。 I still miss Kev Walker from the first run, though。Ultimately, if you like Aphra - you'll probably like this。 All the daring and adventure you'd expect, with just the right amount of Star Wars mixed in。 。。。more