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Darth Vader channels his unrelenting hate in ‘Star Wars: Darth Vader no.12’

Darth Vader, a hero of the Galactic Republic, turned enforcer of the dictatorial Galactic Empire, is a man in pain. After painfully witnessing the full power of Sith Master Emperor Palpatine on the secret planet Exegol, the former Anakin Skywalker turns his hate elsewhere: to his son Luke Skywalker and his friends (particularly Han Solo). In “Star Wars: Darth Vader no.12,” as he recovers from his wounds, Vader reminisces about a fateful encounter with Han Solo!

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Review: Tense and clever, ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ is a worthy successor

Directed and written by John Krasinski, “A Quiet Place Part II” is a worthy successor and fantastic sequel to “A Quiet Place.” With a great cast of characters and a clever script, “A Quiet Place Part II” keeps the viewer on edge from beginning to end with well-crafted tension and high stakes. “A Quiet Place Part II” is wholly entertaining with an ending that has the viewer screaming for a Part III.

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The bounty hunter becomes the bounty hunted in ‘Star Wars: Bounty Hunters no. 12’

In “Star Wars: Bounty Hunters no. 12,” Beilert Valance is a man on the run from two bounty hunters, Zuckuss and 4-LOM. After saving the Rebel Alliance ship The Spirit of Jedha at the cost of his own ship, the Broken Wing, Valance has stolen a ship from Hondo Ohnaka’s old gang with fellow bounty hunter Dengar. While avoiding laser fire in an asteroid field, Valance and the bounty hunters all over the galaxy learn of a lucrative job that feeds the fire that is the “War of the Bounty Hunters.”

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‘Superman & Lois’ keeps its high-flying hero grounded

Despite debuting back in February, “Superman & Lois,” The CW’s most recent shared universe DC series, has only aired five of its fifteen episodes so far. Tonight, after an extended hiatus, the Man of Steel-inspired show returns with an intrigue-laden episode that finds Lois Lane working with the series’ alt-universe Luthor. Yet, while the return of the series certainly offers its share of wide-screen action and mystery, “Superman & Lois” continues to put its surprisingly relatable family at the forefront.

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