![]() ![]() ![]() Vildar tries to apprehend the pickpocket, but he does something that appears to stop the Jedi’s heart, killing him. When they arrive, they find the witness, Sister V’Kara, dead, with the pickpocket standing over her body. Matthea says that artifacts have been disappearing across the city, and no place is safe, not even the Temple of the Kyber, guarded by the Guardians of the Whills. Vildar briefly sees the face of the mysterious evil figure from his childhood in Tarna but tries to brush it off as they make their way to the Shrine to talk to the witness who discovered the missing artifact, the Screen of the Second Sight. The Convocation is a collection of different followers of the Force. Miak is the representative of the Sorcerers of Tund in the Convocation of the Force. The two run into a pickpocket and try to navigate through the crowds (and religious strife) to track him down but lose him when they meet Adept Tarna Miak. This is one way to start a comic series, but the first issue never lives up to this first panel | credit Marvel Comics ![]() It is fascinating to hear a Jedi use that word and possible insight into why some people of Jedha (and the galaxy) do not care for the Jedi. Vildar is alarmed by the disrespect people have for the Jedi in the city, considering that they used to “rule” the place. There he meets Padawan Matthea Cathley, a chatty and overly cheerful Twi’lek who tells him that there has been a recent theft of a holy relic from the Shrine of Sarrav. Vildar is going to Jedha City to take up a new post there. He has these nightmares while in hyperspace, similar to Vernestra Rwoh’s visions in hyperspace in Phase One. Vildar is cursed with memories of his life before the Jedi Order when he was four and how a mysterious evil came to his home. It is the first time we have had a Kiffar character since Quinlan Vos, who has come a long way in popularity since a background appearance in The Phantom Menace. We are on Kiffex, an only briefly mentioned planet in “You Owe Me A Ride” from the collection of short stories, A Certain Point of View. And our main character, Vildar Mac, is a Kiffar. If you are a canon junkie, this issue starts with a curve ball. Jedha City as Vildar Mac arrives | credit Marvel Comics ![]()
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