The INSIDER Summary:
- Captain Phasma was left in a garbage compactor at the end of "Star Wars: Episode VII."
- We know Phasma made it out alive; she'll return in the next movie, "The Last Jedi."
- A new four-part comic will reveal exactly how Phasma escaped and survived "The Force Awakens."
- Marvel released the first few pages from the comic which will be released in September.
We had a lot of questions after seeing "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." While we'll probably have to wait until the release of the next film, "The Last Jedi," for some answers, we'll finally get one big reveal in September.
A new four-part miniseries comic will answer one of the biggest questions from "Episode VII": How did Captain Phasma survive the destruction of the Starkiller Base after being thrown into a trash compactor?
"Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi — Captain Phasma #1" from writer Kelly Thompson ("Hawkeye") and artist Marco Checchetto ("Star Wars: Shattered Empire") will fill a gap between "The Force Awakens" and "The Last Jedi" revealing exactly what happened after Phasma was dumped into the trash chute by Finn (John Boyega) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford).
Wednesday afternoon, Marvel revealed the cover and the first few pages from the first issue, which will be on sale in September. Several variant covers will also be available in addition to the one seen above including one in black and white, another from Funko, and a "Where's Phasma" variant.
You can check out the first few pages from Marvel below:
Here it looks like Phasma may be breaking out of the trash compactor.
Phasma comes face to face with Starkiller Base's imminent destruction, but looks hardly fazed as some First Order troopers are blasted.
Phasma's probably considering her revenge on Finn already. Of course, she needs to make it out alive first.
While Phasma's on the move, so is one of her foes, Poe Dameron.
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