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Give me more porgs.
Definitely the best Star Wars Adventures collection I’ve read. I don’t really dig these bite sized disconnected stories that most of this series is, but this volume jumps around to different characters and are connected by the Millennium Falcon. Great Porg content.
This is not a hot take at all, but this volume absolutely cemented the fact that I desperately want a Hondo movie.
Bazine from TFA is hunting the Falcon and you see stories from the timeline of Solo as well as the original trilogy and the sequel trilogy as well.
A good set if short stories spanning different era of the Star Wars universe. This is a a spin off of the Pirates Price book. Is starts before and finishes just after that book. Bazine Netal is looking for the Falcon for her mysterious employer. Still no clue to who that is.What she gets is a number of "almost got em" stories. From a young Han, to post the Last Jedi era. What is next for the Falcon who know?The book contain 5 ok to good stories. Nothing ground breaking for me, it was essentially...
A lil' treat for the fans who want to #MakeSolo2Happen .😊
This volume collects all of the comic book adventures that are part of the “Flight of the Falcon” series of books centered around the “fastest ship in the galaxy” we all know and love. I believe this book also ties in to the Galaxy’s Edge at Disney though without having read nor experienced the rest of this series, it does not entirely work as a stand alone adventure. Still, there’s some fun here with appearances by many rogues across the Star Wars universe and especially whenever Hondo Ohnaka i...
This turned out to be a fun collection of stories. It's nice knowing that Embo, Lady Proxima, and IG-88 are still around after The Last Jedi. And with IG-88 being here, it makes sense that he wasn't used as a character in The Mandalorian.
Flight of the Falcon is a group of comics from the Star Wars Adventures series that detail someone working for the New Order trying to locate the Millennium Falcon. I'm honestly not sure why aside from being instructed by a mysterious boss that they never revealed. It spans different eras of Star Wars and the different hands the Falcon has passed between. It was a neat read and offers insight on some of the crap the Falcon has been through. Star Wars Adventures is geared towards a younger audien...
First Order bounty hunter Bazine Netal is on the hunt for the Millennium Falcon. Her search will take Star Wars fans on a roller coaster ride through decades of history set during, before and after the fall of the Empire! Flight of the Falcon was a fantastic read full of cameos of some of the greatest as well as some of the most obscure characters to ever grace the Star Wars universe. But due to spoilers, you'll have to read this collection for yourself to find out just who makes their appearanc...
This was a cool way to have a story run through these comics and a few select books. I have now read all the comics and I have to complete the story with Star Wars: Pirate's Price and Star Wars: Lando's Luck. The comics did a great job of telling parts of the story in a fun way and I am sure the books will be a fun ride as well. This little story arc is great for younger Star Wars fans, but is fun for adults too.
Bazine Netal, a First Order spy, is searching for the Millennium Falcon. As she talks to several beings who’ve had encounters with the ship through the years both with Han Solo and/or Calrissian and gets their stories. A bounty hunter droid named IG-88, Two droids on a junkyard planet. Another bounty hunter named Embo. Lady Proxima on Corellia. A gunrunner named Ducain who actually stole the falcon. What she does when she finally finds it is a surprise. Hondo and Chewbacca.
2.5*
Flight of the Falcon closes out the story begun in Star Wars: Pirate's Price, providing backstory to Bazine's interest in the Millenium Falcon and giving Hondo a little adventure to boot. It also leads directly into the plot of the Millenium Falcon ride at Disney World, so that's...nice?Despite being a money-grubbing tie-in to a theme park ride, Flight of the Falcon is a decent standalone adventure that offers several tertiary characters another brief moment in the spotlight. It's a quick, amusi...
I WANT TO READ THIS JUST FOR BAZINE
It's understandable I am not the target audience for this material, but tons of other child-focused series are still entertaining for adults. This is not.For a compilation about the Falcon - famously owned by two men - there is precious little of their involvement in the book, and even most of that is only cross-contamination from the recent toy commercials - er...'movies'. Combine that with a nonsensical framing device and what you have is just a bad read.
Having only just watched Star Wars Episodes IV, V, VI, and VIII this fall for the first time (I had seen Episode I when it came out, and Episode VII a couple years ago), this comic offered a nice diversion into some of the side stories going on in the Star Wars universe. It’s easy enough to pick up out of the blue, as the characters who don’t appear in the movies are given just enough characterization and motive to feel comfortable with them. Moreci’s writing is on-point for all and in-charac...
This is a Star Wars book that knows exactly what it is and doesn’t pretend to be anything else. It is simply a victory lap for some favorite minor characters whose stories haven’t been finished yet. The frame story isn’t important, nor does it make sense. (In The Force Awakens, Bazine Netal is practically three feet away from the Falcon and can’t even bother to stand up. Why is she now running all over the galaxy trying to track it down? I have no idea.) The frame exists to give us fun glimpses
I gotta admit, for the only story spanning several issues in the series, this didn't really do it for me. I didn't really understand why she was after the Falcon, it didn't make sense that story that had happened several years prior (as a number of them did) would be helpful in the present in any way whatsoever, and then suddenly, the woman is gone and there's what feels like a whole separate story with Hondo. Truly disappointing.
4.5/5 stars