Star Wars Doctor Aphra Volume 2 Issue 16A First Cameo Kho Phon Farrus by Ugly Monkey Comics

Star Wars Doctor Aphra Volume 2 Issue 16A First Cameo Kho Phon Farrus

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Star Wars Doctor Aphra Volume 2 Issue 16A First Cameo Kho Phon Farrus by Ugly Monkey Comics

Star Wars Doctor Aphra Volume 2 Issue 16A First Cameo Kho Phon Farrus

$3.00 USD

Star Wars Doctor Aphra Volume 2 Issue 16A: First Cameo Kho Phon Farrus is a pivotal chapter in Alyssa Wong’s daring run, brought to vivid life by Minkyu Jung’s dynamic art and capped with Sara Pichelli’s striking cover. In this 28-page, full-color chapter, Aphra and Sana Starros slip away from Vermillion while Crimson Dawn’s web tightens around them. The tension isn’t just about escape—it’s about trust, leverage, and the high-stakes bargains that could ripple through the galaxy’s underworld.

Why this issue matters

  • First cameo moment for Kho Phon Farrus—a star––rising character whose appearance signals new alliances and power plays within the criminal galactic landscape. For collectors, this is a key issue to mark in your Doctor Aphra sequence.
  • Crimson Dawn & Tagge Corporation intrigue—the story threads weave together spied networks, corporate mole hunts, and covert loyalties, delivering a richer, more textured crime-saga experience than standalone issues.
  • High-stakes bargaining—as Aphra wrestles with a mysterious artifact’s lasting impact, a final bargain tests who she can really trust and sets up consequences for future arcs.
  • Stellar creative team—Alyssa Wong’s sharp storytelling pairs with Minkyu Jung’s kinetic pencils, while Sara Pichelli’s cover draws in new and longtime fans with bold, cinematic energy.
  • Compact, collectible format—28 pages of dense, color-forward storytelling designed for quick reads that still reward repeat viewings and careful page-by-page analysis.

What you’ll experience

From the opening escape to the closing bargain, this issue tightens the screws on Aphra’s moral compass and loyalty matrix. Readers will witness:

  • Intense cat-and-mouse dynamics between former allies and hidden enemies
  • The fallout of wielding a dangerous artifact and how it reshapes character choices
  • Layered dynamics between Aphra, Sana Starros, Domina Tagge, and the shadows of Vermillion
  • Finger-on-the-pulse panels that balance fast action with character-driven beats

Who this is for

This issue is tailor-made for dedicated Star Wars comic fans who crave evolving character arcs and long-form conspiracies. It’s ideal for readers who enjoy complex criminal networks, inter-faction power plays, and the thrill of discovering a new character’s entrance that promises to shift the universe’s balance of power. It also serves as a compelling entry point for new readers who want to witness Doctor Aphra’s adaptability in a high-stakes scenario before continuing into later volumes.

Format, value, and how it fits your collection

  • Format: 28 pages, full color
  • Edition: Volume 2, Issue 16A
  • Content rating: T+
  • Cover price: $3.99
  • Creative team: Written by Alyssa Wong; art by Minkyu Jung; cover by Sara Pichelli

Practical tips for fans and collectors

  • Pair this issue with other entries in Doctor Aphra Volume 2 to map how Kho Phon Farrus’s cameo reverberates across subsequent plots.
  • Look for visual storytelling cues in Minkyu Jung’s panels that foreshadow alliances and betrayals—a cue for future reading momentum.
  • Keep it in a protective sleeve alongside related Crimson Dawn and Tagge Corporation storylines to trace crossover threads over time.

Secure this essential chapter—“First Cameo Kho Phon Farrus”—and add a decisive moment to your Doctor Aphra collection. It’s not just a single issue; it’s a doorway to bigger schemes, sharper betrayals, and characters whose choices will echo through the Star Wars comic universe.

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