Donald Glover’s career thrives on mystery.
Since early 2020, many of Marvel’s primary Star Wars comics—the main Star Wars series, Darth Vader, and the already concluded Doctor Aphra and Bounty Hunters—shifted to a new period in the timeline of the original movies: the immediate days and weeks after the events of The Empire Strikes Back.
Massive Entertainment’s Star Wars Outlaws puts players in the boots of Kay Vess, a young crook trying to make a name for herself in the galaxy’s criminal underworld in the gap between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Donald Glover has become one of those artists when, if his name is attached, you expect a certain level of quality.
Sorry, Lando, I’m going to have to disagree with you here. This news is getting better all the time.