Star Wars: Dark Droids #4 Review: Bring On The Droid Avengers
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Star Wars is a movie franchise created in 1977 by George Lucas. Since the original trilogy in the ’70s and ’80s, the property has expanded dramatically. Three trilogies, multiple spinoff movies, live-action and animated TV shows… Star Wars has tackled it all. That’s not to mention the hundreds of issues of comic books, novels, and of course toys. So very many toys.
Taking place a long time ago, Star Wars focuses on the eternal struggle between the Dark Side, and the Light. Between the Sith, and Jedi, and all the factions and forces in between. From stories of the Skywalker family to wayward bounty hunters, to strange creatures… And everything in between.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of comic books, and listen to podcast interviews with writers, artists, editors, and actors about everything from the galaxy far, far away.
The Scourge is having a serious identity crisis.
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Things do not go well for the droids.
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