While this comic is only a one-off, getting the Starman creative team to sign off on a Star Wars ongoing series would be a blessing from the publisher after reading this comic. ![]() The shine of some robots’ paint pops off the page and actually becomes a key story point later on in the issue. In addition, the colors add a lot to the story. The artists creates a variety of interesting robotic character designs and intricate locales, putting the creative team’s lead hero into a variety of captivating scenarios. Harris shows off his skills throughout C-3PO #1 with some insane layouts. Fortunately, Robinson doesn’t repeat that problem, introducing some great new characters and a giving readers a plot that moves. Last week’s Poe Dameron similarly delivered, but the story left the character wanting. C-3PO has an extraordinarily distinctive voice in the Star Wars films and Robinson perfectly captures his speech patterns and mannerisms. In C-3PO #1, James Robinson and Tony Harris share a story that truly befits the prestige of the character and the book’s creative team. ![]() Writer: James Robinson Artist: Tony Harris We’re just here to tell you if these Marvel books are worth your hard-earned time and money. We’re not going to spoil anything, so don’t worry. Finally, author Dan Slott ( The Amazing Spider-Man ) and Michael Allred ( Madman ) have been relentlessly teasing a status quo change in Silver Surfer, and this week we finally found out what that tease was.
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