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http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...ve-star-wars-poe-dameron-comic-book/78800804/
Other than being the greatest pilot in the galaxy, you dont really know Poe yet. But that's going to change this spring.
Oscar Isaacs Resistance flyboy from Star Wars: The Force Awakens gets his own Marvel Comics series in April with the ongoing Star Wars: Poe Dameron title, written by Charles Soule (Star Wars: Lando) and drawn by Phil Noto (Star Wars: Chewbacca).
Poes one of the breakout characters of the biggest movie of all time so to see people reacting to him so strongly now just feels like were hopefully in a great position, Soule says.
Adds Noto: Ive seen people on Twitter and Instagram looking for Poe Dameron in the comics. Now the pressures on us to deliver.
While the Internet has embraced Poes bromance with John Boyegas Finn in the movie, the new comic debuting in April focuses on the lead-up to the opening scene of The Force Awakens, which saw Poe seeking out mysterious traveler Lor San Tekka (Max von Sydow) on the planet Jakku for a key to finding the missing Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill).
The series will dig into Poe's status as the top X-wing fighter jockey for General Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) and leader of a squadron with an important mission. But the evil First Order also has a goal of finding Luke, and a new villain from the organization is introduced as Poes chief nemesis.
Sometimes it can feel like the Star Wars universe is so well trodden and so many stories have already been told, Soule explains. But the way the Episode VII galaxy is set up, there are opportunities for new archetypes almost, and the bad guy were working with is going to feel fresh and cool.
He and Noto promise to flesh out more of Poes personality, explore locations new and old in the Star Wars galaxy, showcase legacy characters and other rookies Poes lovable droid BB-8 is one of the comics co-stars, and Soule teases appearances from other new X-wing pilots while also bringing depth and expanding the world of The Force Awakens.
"Its not as instinctive in some ways as writing a story about, say, Lando Calrissian was for me Ive been thinking about Lando Calrissian for 30 years, whereas Poe Dameron Ive been thinking about for six months, says Soule, who likens the upcoming comic to a Mission: Impossible movie with Poe in the lead.
Noto is working with a lot of visual X-wing reference material for space battles, but for Poes look, hes studying Isaacs filmography. Seeing so much of him on screen, its easier in a way to act that part out in my head while Im drawing: How would Oscar Isaac act in this situation as Poe Dameron? Noto says.
Comic fans actually got a lesson in Poes backstory before The Force Awakens hit theaters. The Shattered Empire miniseries starred his Rebel Alliance parents, A-wing pilot Shara Bey and soldier Kes Dameron, in the aftermath of Return of the Jedi, plus hinted at Poe's childhood on the Rebel base on Yavin IV with a Force tree in his yard.
Soule doesnt envision writing a bunch of flashback scenes. Instead he wants to reveal Poes persona through the way the confident pilot approaches situations and his relationships to other characters and the Force itself.
Its silly not to explore the idea of a guy who grew up steeped in the Rebellion and the older Republic and all of those myths and legends, Soule says. If you think about it, he grew up the way we did, hearing all of these stories.