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Star Wars # 50 , out today , is the last issue of the ongoing main Star Wars comic series.
The issue is written by High Republic scribe Charles Soule , with art from Madibek Musabekov and Rachelle Rosenberg , and lettering by Clayton Cowles .
It's one that, playing to much of Soule’s strengths in this era of Star Wars, effectively weaves together the franchise's past, present, and future.
The final issue is a flash-forward to the nebulous era between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens .
Star Wars # 50 doesn't really conclude definitively, like it knows we know what is to come all of this.
Instead of what we see in Return of the Jedi, it's the lessons taken from them.
The “present” is similarly nebulously cut off after Luke chooses to trick the device into finding another inert target, leaving this era of Star Wars comics both at its logical end and also wide open.
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