![]() ![]() Not only is Qi'ra willing to fight the Sith outright using whatever means necessary, but this uniquely direct offensive could have made the Dawn more effective than the Rebels themselves. As such, this clarity about who truly runs the galaxy is also what sets Crimson Dawn apart from the Rebellion. As Qi'ra shares with Sun in this new issue, her focus is on ending the Sith Lords directly over the greater Empire. Naturally, she is a key asset in Qi'ra's plans to take out Darth Sidious and his apprentice Vader once and for all. Once a scholar at the University of Bar'leth, Sun specialized in the study of the Force (particularly the dark side). Now, Crimson Dawn #3 from Charles Soule and Steven Cummings tells the tale of how Qi'ra recruited Sava Madelin Sun who eventually became Crimson Dawn's Archivist. ![]() Related: Star Wars Theory: Crimson Dawn Can Resurrect Darth Maul All Over Again No longer under the leadership of the former Sith Maul, the Dawn is instead being led by his second-in-command Qi'ra (Han Solo's first love) following the events of The Empire Strikes Back and after using the carbonized Solo to destabilize relations between the Hutts and the Empire, Crimson Dawn has been preparing its numerous agents and allies in a coordinated strike, causing chaos in the criminal underworld while also sending Emperor Palpatine himself the message that he's not as invincible as he thinks, using an assassin to kill his whole Imperial Guard right in front of him. As confirmed in previous issues of Crimson Reign and the preceding War of the Bounty Hunters crossover, Crimson Dawn has been reborn.
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