When franchises reach the zenith of their fandom, characters, and plots inevitably fall under a particular mold that fans would love to see play out differently. Even publishers sometimes feel the same way, giving rise to imprints like DC's Elseworlds or Marvel Comics' What If...? For the popular Star Wars franchise, it would be the Disney+ show Star Wars: Visions, which is a collection of animated shorts that stray from traditional canon to tell unbridled, unconstrained stories about the world of Jedis and Siths. Marvel Comics brought that anthology series to comic books last year with a reimagined tale about the acclaimed Afro Samurai. And this year, readers get a surprising new tale from the gifted Peach Momoko.
REVIEW: Marvel's Star Wars: Visions - Peach Momoko #1
Peach Momoko traps any unsuspecting reader brave enough to enter the dark world of a Sith cult with hauntingly beautiful art. Here's CBR's review.