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CHARLES SOULE ON THE RESISTANCE’S BEST PILOT AND WHAT’S NEXT IN MARVEL’S POE DAMERON

For the entire run of Charles Soule’s Poe Dameron comic book series, readers have gotten the chance to experience the wit, bravery, and unselfish nature of the best pilot in the Resistance. We also have been introduced to Black Squadron, a muscular Hutt, and a compelling new villain. With a new storyline coming this May, StarWars.com e-mailed with Soule about what makes Poe Dameron unique, his Black Squadron copilots, and why Agent Terex is the perfect foil for the titular character. StarWars.com: Ever since fans were introduced to the characters in The Force Awakens, people have been drawn to Poe Dameron.  swtor credis   What is it about the character that you find so compelling, and how do you channel that into the Poe Dameron series? Charles Soule: I won’t lie — writing a swashbuckling expert pilot with charisma for miles won’t ever be a drag. Poe the character brings an energy to his scenes that’s pretty undeniable, like a feedback loop of fun and focus. Now, I know I

HAN AND CHEWIE GET INTO SOME BOUNTY HUNTER TROUBLE – THANKS TO SANA STARROS – IN THIS LAST SHOT EXCERPT

Han Solo and Sana Starros have…a bit of a bumpy history, to put it lightly. Sana debuted in the pages of Marvel’s Star Wars comic, shortly after the destruction of the first Death Star, trying to track down our favorite scoundrel and claiming to be his wife — which she was and wasn’t. (It’s complicated.) And now, in Daniel José Older’s Last Shot novel — coming April 17 and available for pre-order — she’s back. In StarWars.com’s exclusive excerpt set before A New Hope, Han, Chewie, and Sana find themselves in Maz’s castle…battling some very upset bounty hunters. Update: You can listen to the audiobook version of this excerpt, read by Daniel José Older himself, via the player below! Audio Player 00:00 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. “What was that—” Han yelled, and then a blaster shot shrieked through the air from the doorway. Han was on the floor before he’d realized he’d jumped for cover. Above him, Maz dished out rushed