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Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron (1995-1998) #14

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When the royal court of Eiattu 6 came to Rogue Squadron to collect their princess—Plourr Ilo, who was unaware of her heritage—they did so to help put an end to their planet's internal rebellion. They reasoned that a strong figurehead might pull the people together—what they couldn't know was that a strong-willed princess might have her own view of how things should be run.

24 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 24, 2015

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August 22, 2024
"It was okay." - 2 out of 5 star rating.

Even though these are late 90's comics... they feel much older. These give off 1970's vibes more than anything, which at the time of their release... probably didn't feel as impactful as they do now in the 2020's. Long story short... you can really see and feel the ~25-40 years of age with these. Form the artwork, to the dialog, to the plot. And it's not wonderfully nostalgic, but on the flip side just rough all around.

Not feeling this Warrior Princess arc... let's get back to the spaceship battles.

Onward.
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