![]() But it’s still an interesting read that moves along at a good clip, and the art by Matt Horak ( Kang), Brent Peeples ( Ghost Rider), and Rafael Pimentel ( Daredevil) with colorist Jim Campbell ( X-Men Legends) works really well in conveying the back-alley tone and wartime atmosphere that I think Segura is aiming for. I don’t know, it all seems a little muddled to me. The couple use Sotin’s datapad to decode coordinates to the planet where Lan-Drus plans to off Mon Mothma, but Mothma already has that information, so why not just follow her there and protect her? Also Lan-Drus seems to have wanted Shara and Kes to find him, but not as quickly as they did? It wasn’t clear why. This comic was written by Alex Segura, author of the enjoyable 2020 young-adult novel Star Wars: Poe Dameron – Free Fall, and he returns to utilize some of those same characters here, even going so far as to involve the Kijimi spice runners that young Poe will join forces with later on in the timeline.Īnd this, too, is a fun story that brings to mind the style and execution of World War II spy movies, though I was a little confused by the plot in the back half when Dameron and Bey cajole some information out of a smuggler named Alfris Sotin (another character returning from Free Fall). So Ackbar goes behind her back and calls upon the married soldiers Kes Dameron and Shara Bey to form a team of two, pathfinder and pilot, and track down whoever is plotting to kill the adored rebel leader. But Mon isn’t having it– she insists the Rebellion is bigger than one person and refuses to waste any rebel resources protecting her, especially with such an important battle coming up. Then we cut back to three days earlier, as Admiral Ackbar receives a chilling message from a trusted source about the impending attempt on Mothma’s life. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – The Rebellion begins with a flash-forward to three days prior to the Battle of Endor, when Mon Mothma meets with a shadowy figure on a frozen planet as the aforementioned bounty hunter– a member of the Arcona species named Lan-Drus who wears the head of an IG-series assassin droid as a mechanical eyepiece– watched from nearby with a high-powered sniper blaster rifle. Other than that I really like it.In the latest of a series of comic-book one-shots celebrating the 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi, Marvel Comics presents a story following Poe Dameron’s parents Shara Bey and Kes Dameron as they attempt to track down a bounty hunter planning to assassinate Rebel Alliance leader Mon Mothma. I like to put my index finger on the upside of the housing while jigging, and with a glove on it is too tight. The only thing I wasn't a fan of is the gap between the drop trigger and the reel housing. I was impressed with the drop speed adjustment, and ease of adjusting the drag while reeling in a fish. The only thing I wasn't a fan of is the gap between the drop trigger and th… My other reel just has a push button to do this. ![]() I don't like having to unscrew the spool to take the reel off. I'm going to try to tape/glue something to the housing to keep my hand from touching the spool. ![]() If they made the housing a little bit wider then this wouldn't be a problem. ![]() If I hold it with my hand under the rod and my palm on the real, my hand (especially with gloves on) hits the spool and line doesn't come out. I thought I would like this better based on other reviews. If I hold it with my hand under the rod and my palm on the real, my hand (especially with gloves on) h… ![]()
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