Comics With Kenobi

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Comics With Kenobi is a weekly podcast dedicated solely to contemporary Star Wars comics published by Marvel and IDW Publishing. It features views, reviews and news about Star Wars comics, along with the Saga's wider reach, too. We also feature writers, artists, colorists, letterers and editors involved with the titles to give you, the listener, more detail and context about these books that are part of Star Wars canon and lore.

Episodes

  • Comics With Kenobi #41: That Time Tex Hex Took on the Rebel Alliance

    01/01/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    Bravestarr's Tex Hex makes his Star Wars Saga debut, while Mace Windu gets a lesson in humility -- or does he? -- in the Marvel-published Star Wars comics that were released Dec. 27.Were they worth the time and money? Listen as Jeff and Matt discuss each issue' pros and cons, as well as news that A Star Wars Comic will begin is second year on Jan. 25 with issue #13.The comics we read this week include:_ Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic -- Mace Windu #5_ The Last Jedi: Storms of CraitThe new Star Wars comics out the week of Jan. 1, include:_ Star Wars #40_ Star Wars: Forces of Destiny -- Leia

  • Comics With Kenobi #40: Doctor Aphra 15, Poe Dameron 22 and A Star Wars Comic 12

    27/12/2017 Duration: 57min

    Crooks, cons, mercs, ne'er do wells and a loving tribute to Carrie Fisher on the first anniversary of her untimely passing.It's all that, plus details about Star Wars: Rebels' Hera Syndulla's upcoming appearances in IDW Publishing's Star Wars: Forces of Destiny mini series and March's Doctor Aphra #18, as well as the Loot Crate-only edition of Star Wars Adventures' Destroyer Down 60-page comic book.The comics we read this week include:_ Doctor Aphra #15_ Poe Dameron #22_ A Star Wars Comic #12New Star Wars comics out today, Dec. 27, include:_Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic -- Mace Windu #5_Star Wars: The Last Jedi -- Storms of Crait One-Shot_ Star Wars Adventures #5

  • Comics With Kenobi #39

    18/12/2017 Duration: 56min

    This week's episode brings us news about the upcoming The Last Jedi: Storms of Crait one shot out Dec. 27, some decidedly nonspoilery talk about Star Wars: The Last Jedi film as well as conversation about the preceding week's Star Wars comics from Marvel and Jim Mello and Alex Ray's first-ever annual for A Star Wars Comic.Comics reviewed this week include:_ Star Wars #40_ Darth Vader #9_ A Star Wars Comic Annual #1: The Last Jedi 

  • Comics With Kenobi #38: The A Star Wars Comic Interview Extravaganza!

    11/12/2017 Duration: 49min

    It’s an extra-special special episode as we sit down with Alex Ray and Jim Mello, co-creators of the wildly popular and strikingly imaginative A Star Wars Comic as we mark the completion of a year’s worth of stories and tales from a galaxy far, far away in our respective head canon.They’ve taken us — and you — from one end of the Star Wars galaxy to another, introducing new characters alongside with old favorites. In short, it’s been a wild ride and while we knew it’s time would come to an end with the final six-page issue on Dec. 27.Except for one thing: WE WERE WRONG! Listen to find out why!

  • Comics With Kenobi #37

    05/12/2017 Duration: 02h50min

    Plenty to be thankful for when it came to Marvel's November slate of Star Wars comics, including a pair of double-dips for the Star Wars and Darth Vader series. Reading Poe Dameron gave us all kinds of feels, especially if you harbor affection for not just Leia Organa, but Padme Amidala.Meanwhile, Alex Ray and Jim Mello struck gold with their latest issue of A Star Wars Comic where a Gonk droid serves as the focal point of a certain view from A New Hope. It's a shame the series is drawing to a close, but we've got high hopes they'll find a way to keep it going.Star Wars comics reviewed this month, include:Star Wars #38 and #39Doctor Aphra #14Darth Vader #7 and #8Poe Dameron #21A Star Wars Comic #11Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic — Mace Windu #4

  • Comics With Kenobi #36.1 - Young Padawans Edition

    18/11/2017 Duration: 23min

    It’s another episode of our youngling — and not so youngling — focused Young Padawans Edition.Matt Moore, Jeff McGee and Amy Wishman Nalan are joined by Emily, Jerry and Micah to discuss IDW Publishing’s Star Wars Adventures #3, featuring stories by Landry Q. Walker, Alan Tudyk and Shannon Denton, with art by Eric Jones, Arianna Florean, letters by Tom B. Long and Christa Miesner and colors by Monica Kubina.What did the padawans think of Finn’s adventures with a cute, purple pest and K-2SO’s Adventures in wookiee-Sitting?Listen and find out!

  • Comics With Kenobi #36

    10/11/2017 Duration: 02h23min

    Views, news and reviews as Jeff McGee and Matt Moore tackle October’s prodigious output of Star Wars comics from Marvel Entertainment.Plenty of hits, some misses, but definitely a full complement far-reaching stories that continue to add to the complex layers of characters we’ve been following for years, if not decades, along with some careful consideration about events between Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Rebels, along with happenings between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back.Be sure to stay in touch and update by following us on Twitter and Facebook. It’s a great way to know what’s coming, what’s goingAs always, if you like what you hear, be sure to head to iTunes and leave a review. We read what you write and take it to heart.

  • Comics With Kenobi #35.1: Young Padawans Edition

    09/10/2017 Duration: 30min

    You wondered, aloud even: "Where's the discussion about IDW Publishing's Star Wars Adventures?"It's right here!We were intrigued when IDW, in announcing the new series earlier this year, noted that its stories were aimed at younglings and younglings at heart. After two issues, it's obvious there's no better way to explain the delightfully scripted and superbly illustrated stories.In the spirit of this comic, we're taking a different tack with Star War Adventures.Writer and podcaster Amy Wisman Nalan is joining not just Jeff McGee and Matt Moore, but a trio of young padawans -- Emily, Jerry and Micah -- to talk about each month's adventures in the pages of this comic book.Enjoy our inaugural outing and come back monthly to hear this group younglings and younglings at heart talk about Star Wars Adventures. We think you'll like it. In fact, we're hoping you'll listen and decide:"A full portion!"

  • Comics With Kenobi #35

    03/10/2017 Duration: 02h54min

    It's autumn up here in our hemisphere.While leaves are falling, and the countdown clock is flipping closer and closer to Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we're slating our Star Wars thirst with a bevy of Star Wars comics from Marvel and IDW Publishing, as well as a couple of young upstarts from down in central Florida, too.September's comics ran the gamut from Prequel Trilogy-era events in the Clone Warsto Original Trilogy-era nefariousness to Sequel Trilogy-era malfeasance.There was also a Dickensian-inspired Sithmas carol that brought us a bunch of Darths, including Bane, Malgusand Vader.Star Wars comics reviewed this month, include:_ Rogue One #6_ Star Wars #36_ Star Wars Annual #3_ Doctor Aphra #12_ Darth Vader #5_ Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi -- Captain Phasma #1 and #2_ Poe Dameron #19_ A Star Wars Comic #9_ Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic — Mace Windu #2

  • Comics With Kenobi #34

    05/09/2017 Duration: 02h43min

    The summer has wound done, but the Star Wars comics show no sign of abating. August? It reached a new level, with 10 titles out last month. This episode has lots of conversation and constructive criticism, along with news you can use, including details about Si Spurrier joining the writing team with Kieron Gillen for Doctor Aphra, as well as Jason Aaron's dissection of his long run on Marvel's flagship monthly Star Wars title with SyFy Wire's Mike Avila.Given that Gillen is taking over for Aaron with issue 38, we thought it was mighty interesting that Salvador Larroca posted a picture of Benthic Two Tubes from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Of even more interest? His remarks to us via Twitter that he's got big plans for Benthic in Star Wars.And don't forget, this week marks the debut of IDW Publishing's Star Wars Adventures, so get ready and get your copies. (We've got some big plans for this new series. You'll see.)

  • Comics With Kenobi #33

    01/08/2017 Duration: 02h32min

    With July done, it's time to revisit the month's bounty of Star Wars comics from Marvel and A Star Wars Comic. We suggest you get a milkshake to savor while you listen. (#MakeMineMilkshake)There's more detail about the Thrawn mini series announced at San Diego Comic-Con, which debuts in February in this episode.Finally, Jeff McGee and Matt Moore discuss the upcoming change in writers on Marvel's flagship Star Wars monthly. Writer Jason Aaron is exitingwith issue 37. He'll be replaced by Kieron Gillen, whose 25 issues of Star Wars: Darth Vader (Vol. I) were a critical and commercial success. Gillen will continue writing Star Wars: Doctor Aphra for at least another year, too.Star Wars comics reviewed this month?_ Rogue One #4_ Star Wars #33_ Poe Dameron #17_ Darth Maul #5_ Darth Vader #3_ Doctor Aphra #9 and #10

  • Comics With Kenobi #32

    05/07/2017 Duration: 02h56min

    Gather up your java, tea and more and pull those Star Wars comics out of the bags as we dive into June's issues from Marvel.Co-hosts Matt Moore and Jeff McGee have found much to discuss in regard to the conclusion of The Screaming Citadel, the ongoing adventures of Poe Dameron as well as the latest installment of A Star Wars Comics.There's also news about Star Wars Adventures at San Diego Comic-Con and some tidbits about this month's comics, too.It's another long one, but, you know, it's good problem to have, all these Star Wars comics.

  • Comics With Kenobi #31

    06/06/2017 Duration: 02h52min

    Sit down, pour a cup of joe and relax. Be at one with the Force as we discuss all the comics from May -- and we mean all of them.Apologies for the length of this show -- it's more than two-and-a-half hours -- but there was a great deal to discuss about the events of (The) Screaming Citadel crossover that's gone through three of its five chapters in its namesake one-shot, Star Wars No. 31 and issue seven of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra.(At this rate, our show discussing August's comics will last three days!)Co-hosts Jeff McGee and Matt Moore also delved into loss and longing, as typified in the events of Star Wars: Poe Dameron 14 and 15. Tears were shed, we won't lie. They also talk about Star Wars: Rogue One No. 2, the film adaptation that continues to shine and the latest installment of A Star Wars Comic, too.We've also got an interview with Chris Ryall, IDW's chief creative officer, who joined us shed some more light on the upcoming Star Wars Adventuresmonthly title coming this fall. We don't want to give too mu

  • Comics With Kenobi #30

    02/05/2017 Duration: 02h33s

    April proved a pivotal month for Star Wars comics.From the first issue of Marvel's Rogue One adaptation, which provided some context and details not seen in the film, to the conclusion of  story arcs in Star Wars 30 and Star Wars: Doctor Aphra 6, along with the passing of a beloved member of the Resistance's Black Squadron in Star Wars: Poe Dameron 13, there was plenty of pathos and high adventure to be had.Co-hosts Matt Moore and Jeff McGee were suitably impressed with Star Wars: Darth Maul 3, which continued to build nuanced layer after nuanced layer on a Zabrak who began life seemingly as a throwaway character, but has grown to become one of the Star Wars Saga's most enduring and utterly complex characters.And there's the fourth installment of A Star Wars Comic, the monthly six-page tale by Jim Mello and Alex Ray that continues to attract with thoughtfully written and artfully composed stories.Also featured on this month's episode? The debut of the new Facebook page (hello, 2012!), reminiscing about Star W

  • Comics With Kenobi #29

    04/04/2017 Duration: 01h53min

    March came in like a lion but didn't end like a lamb, at least not in the pages of Marvel's Star Wars comics, that's for certain.Join us we take a deep dive into the latest issues of Star Wars: Darth Maul #2, Star Wars: Poe Dameron #12 and Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #5. We're also looking ahead to Star Wars Celebration in Orlando, too, with details about the Coffee With Kenobi Podcast meet-up, panels that are focused on Star Wars comics along with pertinent details about what you can get from us, cheap as free if you're going to the big event.Our chief question? What will Celebration mean for Marvel's Star Wars comics? We don't know, yet, but one thing's for certain: Don't stop believing.For the second part of this episode, hosts Matt Moore and Jeff McGee talk with Otis Frampton, the comics artist behind the series Oddly Normal who is waging a social media campaign for Marvel to publish his proposed Jawa Adventures comics series that blends both humor and more about the Saga's favorite purveyors of quality dro

  • Comics With Kenobi #28

    07/03/2017 Duration: 02h13min

    February was a light month for StarWars yet remained a critical moment for the entire line, with stories in Star Wars: Poe Dameron 11, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra 4 and Star Wars #29 holding true to ongoing storylines that keep pace with expanding the Saga's character development and exploration of events before the events of the prequel trilogies and the original trilogies, along with ahead of events in The Force Awakens.We've also got a special guest this issue, artist Mike Mayhew, whose work on the vaunted one-shot Obi-Wan Kenobi stories in Marvel's flagship StarWars monthly (we dubbed them Obi-Wan Shots) gave readers new insight into not just the last of the Jedi Knights' time on Tatooine, but an edifying and entertaining glimpse into Luke Skywalker, too.Mayhew's work is a dream to behold -- that's not hyperbole -- and he's got a knack for taking characters we all know and love and proffering new views of them, particularly when they're younger -- Luke -- or in middle age just before old age (Hello there, Ben

  • Comics With Kenobi #27

    07/02/2017 Duration: 01h51min

    We're two years in and then some in this grand experiment of Marvel's Star Wars comics. We have to admit, it's been a heck of a run.In this episode, we're talking the releases from January and the first week of February.We interview with comic creators Alex Ray and Jim Mello. The artist and writer from Florida created A Star Wars Comic, a monthly fan-made comic that takes readers -- in just six pages -- deeper into the Star Wars head canon.They join us to discuss the first of what's expected to be a monthly offering, the tale of Benthic Two Tubes, seen in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The duo has an amazing history together. If the first issue is any indication, it won't be long until we're reading their tales in the pages of Marvel.From there, Jeff McGee and Matt Moore tackle the latest titles from Marvel. They include Star Wars: Doctor Aphra 3, Star Wars 27 and 28, Star Wars: Poe Dameron

  • Comics With Kenobi #26

    05/01/2017 Duration: 01h34min

    For our last episode of 2016 -- and the first of 2017 -- we dive deep into the four Marvel Star Wars comics that made December so stirring. They featured tales of adventure, intrigue, daring and, yes, heroism in all its forms, subtle and small.We start off with Star Wars: Poe Dameron #9, and are immediately drawn into the role that C-3PO plays. Is he, in fact, a super stealthy agent of espionage? Is that loquacious fretting merely a cover? Meanwhile, in Star Wars #26 (what a story!) we get our first look at a pre-The Phantom Menace Yoda as the series starts a multi-issue arc that draws its inspiration from the journals of Obi-Wan Kenobi.Finally, we embrace with gusto the first two issues of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, written by Kieron Gillen and drawn by Kev Walker.It bears repeating that this is a milestone debut, given it's the first time a Star Wars character created for the comics is headlining a solo title. We had high hopes. Were they met?You bet.We also talk about the tremendously done fan project Star W

  • Comics With Kenobi #25

    02/12/2016 Duration: 01h48min

    Oh my. So much Star Wars comics from November in this episode.So much we even had to include an issue from December, too, to be sure we got them all.How many? Six. Just like the original trilogy plus the prequel trilogy.But it's worth every audio minute and every single panel on every single page to hear Jeff McGee and Matt Moore get a bit emotional over the conclusion of the deftly written Star Wars: Han Solo mini-series, as well as the adroitly executed eighth of issue of Star Wars: Poe Dameron.Then there's the superb storytelling of the Star Wars Annual #2 and the conclusion of "Last Flight of the Harbinger" in the main Star Wars monthly.Lastly, we conclude the adaptation of The Force Awakens mini-series by diving into issues five and six.

  • Comics With Kenobi #24

    04/11/2016 Duration: 02h14min

    It's finally here. It took three recording sessions, six World Series games (Spoilers: CUBS WIN!), two trans-Atlantic crossings, one move and MULTIPLE cups of coffee, but episode 24 is ready for your listening pleasure.We've got a special guest, too, a certain Coffee With Kenobi co-founder by the name of Dan Zehr who joins us to discuss the riveting concluding issue of Darth Vader #25, along with the intriguing coda that filled out the massive issue.Then it's on to Star Wars: Poe Dameron #7, Star Wars #24 and Star Wars: Han Solo #4 for your co-hosts Matt Moore and Jeff McGee, along with some of the latest news involving Star Wars comics.

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