Star Wars #50 marks the end of an era for Marvel’s Star Wars line
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It’s the end of an era atMarvel Comicsas the publisher brings the current volume of its ongoing Star Wars title with #50, setting the stage for a new era of Star Wars stories by closing the book on another.
Marvel’s Star Wars comics will move into theBattle of Jakkuera, showing the story of what happened with the galactic civil war in the time between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, but not before Star Wars #50 gives readers one final glimpse of the current Star Wars comic story.
Star Wars #50 is written by Charles Soule with art from Madibek Musarov and color artist Rachelle Rosenberg and lettered by Clayton Cowles, and we’ve got an advance preview of pages from the special oversized issue showing Jedi Master Luke Skywalker confronting Ben Solo (before he took the name Kylo Ren) with a story about finding balance in the Force.
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Star Wars fans know that Luke Skywalker trained his nephew Ben Solo, the son of Han Solo and Leia Organa, as a Jedi until Ben fell from grace into the dark side, becoming the First Order’s enforcer Kylo Ren.
Star Wars #50 goes on sale September 11.
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