This week in Star Wars Comics: The Bad Batch meet Asajj Ventress... again!

A first meeting in the Clone Wars and tragedy await Luke Skywalker in this week's Star Wars comics!
Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch — Ghost Agents #4 from Dark Horse Comics featuring Asajj Ventress. Image Credit: StarWars.com
Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch — Ghost Agents #4 from Dark Horse Comics featuring Asajj Ventress. Image Credit: StarWars.com | starwars.com

June rolls on, and it's time to beat the heat! If you're like me, you do it by chilling inside with the A/C on and a good comic book. This week's Star Wars comics offer some old and new flavors, and we also bring an end to a miniseries. Let's get into it!

This Week in Star Wars comics is The Bad Batch - Ghost Agents #4 and Star Wars (2025) #2!

Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch - Ghost Agents #4

The Bad Batch are on the hunt! ...Or are they the ones being hunted?

Bounty hunter Aurra Sing has captured precious data with the names and locations of Republic spies. However, she's not the only one seeking the information. In a reluctant team up, Clone Force 99 meet with the Sith assassin herself, Asajj Ventress, to track down Sing before it's too late. However, it's not like they can trust Ventress either...

Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch - Ghost Agents #4 is written by Michael Moreci, illustrated by Reese Hannigan, and the cover artist is Valeria "Lux" Favoccia.

Star Wars (2025) #2

Troubles on two sides! While on a mission to stop a group of pirates raiding New Republic supplies, Luke Skywalker is injured. What tragedy might await him? Meanwhile, Leia Organa works with planets once under Imperial rule. Along with Mon Mothma, they face their toughest opposition yet.

Star Wars #2 is written by Alex Segura, and the illustrator and cover artist is Phil Noto.

The Rise of Skywalker Adaptation #5

Hey! Have you seen The Rise of Skywalker? Then you've read this comic! Granted, this adaptation has been a breath of fresh air by adding in bonus scenes and cut moments from the movie, giving fans a reason to pick it up. I hope it's a trend that continues going forward with the adaptations. But for now, the final TROS issue brings it to a close.

The Rise of Skywalker Adaptation #5 is written by Jody Houser, the illustrator is Will Sliney, and the cover artist is Phil Noto.

That's it for This Week in Star Wars Comics! See you in the splash pages!