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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2017 · 2H 32M

Episode #33

from Star Wars Splash Page · host Jeff McGee and Matt Moore

With July done, it's time to revisit the month's bounty of Star Wars comics from Marvel and A Star Wars Comic. We suggest you get a milkshake to savor while you listen. (#MakeMineMilkshake)There's more detail about the Thrawn mini series announced at San Diego Comic-Con, which debuts in February in this episode.Finally, Jeff McGee and Matt Moore discuss the upcoming change in writers on Marvel's flagship Star Wars monthly. Writer Jason Aaron is exitingwith issue 37. He'll be replaced by Kieron Gillen, whose 25 issues of Star Wars: Darth Vader (Vol. I) were a critical and commercial success. Gillen will continue writing Star Wars: Doctor Aphra for at least another year, too.Star Wars comics reviewed this month?_ Rogue One #4_ Star Wars #33_ Poe Dameron #17_ Darth Maul #5_ Darth Vader #3_ Doctor Aphra #9 and #10----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Star Wars Splash Page is a weekly podcast dedicated solely to contemporary Star Wars comics published by Marvel, Dark Horse and previously IDW, featuring views about the current week's comics, interviews with the writers, artists, colorists, letterers and editors who create them, as well as the latest details on publishing schedules, upcoming series and mini-series, so that you, the listener have more detail and context about the comics that are a vital part of Star Wars canon, lore and legends.

With July done, it's time to revisit the month's bounty of Star Wars comics from Marvel and A Star Wars Comic. We suggest you get a milkshake to savor while you listen. (#MakeMineMilkshake)There's more detail about the Thrawn mini series announced at San Diego Comic-Con, which debuts in February in this episode.Finally, Jeff McGee and Matt Moore discuss the upcoming change in writers on Marvel's flagship Star Wars monthly. Writer Jason Aaron is exitingwith issue 37. He'll be replaced by Kieron Gillen, whose 25 issues of Star Wars: Darth Vader (Vol. I) were a critical and commercial success. Gillen will continue writing Star Wars: Doctor Aphra for at least another year, too.Star Wars comics reviewed this month?_ Rogue One #4_ Star Wars #33_ Poe Dameron #17_ Darth Maul #5_ Darth Vader #3_ Doctor Aphra #9 and #10----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Star Wars Splash Page is a weekly podcast dedicated solely to contemporary Star Wars comics published by Marvel, Dark Horse and previously IDW, featuring views about the current week's comics, interviews with the writers, artists, colorists, letterers and editors who create them, as well as the latest details on publishing schedules, upcoming series and mini-series, so that you, the listener have more detail and context about the comics that are a vital part of Star Wars canon, lore and legends.

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