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A review by jenny_librarian
Star Wars: Forces of Destiny by Elsa Charretier, Delilah S. Dawson, Jody Houser
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.0
That book was really cute and a great way to celebrate some of the women of Star Wars. As a children’s comic, it works really well to deliver a message with each issue, while showing in general that the girls in the GFFA are just as cool as the boys.
I think at least two of the issues were almost word for word episodes of the Forces of Destiny animated series, so it wasn’t exactly all new material, but I still appreciated it. I do wish Padmé and Ahsoka had separate issues though (that scene with Barriss would’ve been great as a whole issue with the two of them).
I think at least two of the issues were almost word for word episodes of the Forces of Destiny animated series, so it wasn’t exactly all new material, but I still appreciated it. I do wish Padmé and Ahsoka had separate issues though (that scene with Barriss would’ve been great as a whole issue with the two of them).
Minor: Bullying and Gun violence