Star Wars: Obi-Wan (2022) #1
Youngling’s Challenge
The ultimate destiny of one of the Jedi’s most renowned masters fast approaches.
As he awaits an inevitable storm in the remote deserts of Tatooine, Obi-Wan Kenobi takes time to reflect on – and record – key moments of a heroic life long-lived….
Writer: Christopher Cantwell
Penciller: Ario Anindito
Colorist: Carlos Lopez
Cover artist: Phil Noto
Editor: Mark Paniccia
Publication date: May 4, 2022
UPC: 75960620396300111
Some of the more hard to please fans may be disappointed that we aren’t immediately getting the story of Satine or Obi-Wan’s Gathering, but to me stories like this are essential to better understanding a character and making the end of their story a little more heart-breaking. Granted there’s no big revelations as of yet, but the story flows naturally through it’s framing device and considered and heartfelt dialogue. I immediately wanted to jump straight to Wookieepedia to see if Gehren was a character I could learn more about as their relationship is tender and genuine. I have a theory that, even though the last page suggests otherwise, we will see Gehren again, most likely in the framing story. Could Gehren become an Inquisitor perhaps? Only time will tell.
The art by Ario Anindito is up to his usual sublime standards, taking a slightly more hazy and weathered look than his work on The High Republic for the older Obi-Wan story and an almost cartoonish, Avatar-esque style for the tale of child Obi-Wan. It’s effective and dynamic and really sells the characterisation by writer Christopher Cantwell.
The next issue seems to be about Obi-Wan a few years later when he’s apprenticed go Qui-Gon and I appreciate the apparent chronology of the series. I wouldn’t say no to a few more adventures of the young Jedi Initiate though, as it brings to mind the stellar early issues of the Kanan comic.
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