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"Doctor Aphra - worst among equals! On the run from the law in a massive alien metropolis, Aphra has ten hours to cross the hostile megacity before the bomb implanted in her throat explodes. And don't forget the pack of bounty hunters and crazed cops that are on her tail. No big deal, right? But there's one more wrinkle - Aphra can't stray more than a few paces from her companion without activating the bomb's proximity alert and blowing both of them up. And that companion is Triple-Zero, a sadistic murderous droid who's more interested in Aphra's death than in playing nice... Tune in for a brand-new manic misadventure starring the galaxy's foremost amoral archaeologist! "
1. Should Winloss and Nokk get their own series - Y/Y?
2. What misadventures do you think BT-1 and Triple Zero will get into next and how will they involve Doctor Aphra?
3. Will Minister Voor's PR-spin on behalf of the Empire work for the short term?
4. What were some of your favorite panels?
5. Anything else?
As usual, there's no need to answer all (or any) of the questions. Please bring up other aspects of the volume as well.
Next up for comics is Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, Vol. 6: Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon
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Date: 2022-08-19 05:29 pm (UTC)This edition had some great action and great development for Triple-Zero and his relationship with Aphra (being bonded by a bomb will do that I suppose).
The overall message about how radicals and miscreants that manage to inspire revolutions with Doctor Aphra's looking-out-for-number-one attitude and the murderous droid as an example was a nice twist.