![]() Writer Alyssa Wong is doing a pretty terrific job of taking things in a new direction after the conclusion of the many-months-long Spark Eternal arc, and I’m really enjoying the way she writes Luke (I don’t believe she has before). It’s an exciting read, and I loved seeing Chelli Aphra and Luke Skywalker working together for a change, even if their interactions did start with the usual amount of conflict this time around as well. I’m guessing these long-dead Jedi are not really there on Sason but are instead visions or holograms or robots or something, but either way this reveal gives us the cliffhanger ending of the issue. Working together, they manage to eliminate their enemies just as Luke regains his Force powers, and then the pair of explorers tumble through a trap door into an underground chamber where they seemingly encounter Aayla Secura and Shaak Ti themselves. Chelli deduces that these monsters must have been activated by a nearby mechanism, while Luke struggles to get his damaged yellow lightsaber working (I think this issue takes place before the events of Charles Soule’s Star Wars #34). Soon Luke and Aphra find themselves being attacked by semi-mechanical guardians of the temple, formed of crystal shards fused by the magnetic energy of the planet. Along the way, Chelli reveals that she has learned that the Sason Temple will only open its doors to those “pure of heart and strong with the Force,” but when they finally arrive at the correct spot, Luke finds that his connection to the Force has subsided once again thanks to the ebb and flow caused by the opening of the Fermata Cage in the Star Wars: Hidden Empire miniseries. The pair (with the loyal astromech droid R2-D2 in tow) arrive at the planet Sason to find it covered in magnetic storms that interfere with the ship’s systems, so Luke must rely on the Force to locate the temple, which they find to be suspended within a cyclone of energy. When Aphra suggests to Luke that the artifact may give him an edge in his ongoing battle with his Sith Lord father Darth Vader, the would-be Jedi can’t help but go along for the ride. After Luke comes to aboard Aphra’s ship, Chelli shows him a holorecording from the prequel era of Jedi Master Shaak Ti communicating with Aayla Secura about a powerful artifact they’re putting into safe keeping in a location known as the Sason Temple. And at the beginning of #32, we find out pretty quickly what those reasons are. Chelli Lona Aphra, taking Jedi-Knight-in-training Luke Skywalker hostage– for unknown reasons– by gassing him into unconsciousness. The previous issue of Doctor Aphra (#31) ended with the title character, rogue archaeologist Dr. 2, which came out at the end of May from Marvel Comics. I’ll start with issue #32 of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Vol. We would love to see what you come up with.Apologies for being so far behind on my Star Wars comic book reviews (it’s been a crazy busy time for me lately), but I’m going to be making an effort to catch up over the next week or so. I purchased extra batteries so I could leave them turned on the whole time.Ĭheck out some of these awesome doors for more inspiration and share yours with us too. Super easy! Finally hot glue your magnets onto the battery pack or wood and you are good to go. ![]() Next starting from the middle, wrap the lights around and hot glue as you go. Then glue the battery pack to the middle of the wood. Once you have your final image cut out, hot glue a wooden circle to the back. Once you gather all the supplies, start by printing, cutting, and laminating your design. So now that you got the gist of what it is all about, let’s take your magnet making a step further and make light up magnets! I can’t tell you how many people commented on our door and stopped in the hallway to take a look at it before pointing it out to friends and family. Both sellers were super easy to work with and do great work. Super easy! This year we purchased from CoCoBeans again and the bats from Mouse House Printables. We usually purchase a printable design online from Etsy then print, laminate, and apply magnet strips at home. You door and walls inside your stateroom are all magnetic too. The only rule to decorating your door is that you can only use magnets. You can choose to make your own magnets or buy them online like from a Etsy shop. They ran ahead of us down the hall every. It really is a lot of fun and the magnets also helped my boys identify which door was ours. I mean decorating their door and even the wall next to their door. Lots of people take pride in their doors and really go all out. ![]() It’s a Disney thing and something you will want to participate due to the fear of missing out. Just about every door is decorated with magnets. Show me your door! While walking the halls to your stateroom you will notice a common theme.
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