S tar Wars is more famously known for its characters and their father issues, from Luke/Leia with Darth Vader, Kylo Ren and Han Solo, Jyn and Galen Erso, and even in animation with Hera Syndulla and her father Cham, so when the franchise decides to center a story on a mother/child pair, it’s an event because it’s so rare, though it’s often not in a big medium like film, be it Maarda Andor and Cassian or Norra Wexley and Tommin in the Aftermath Trilogy. Packed with tons of lovely little details and bursting with heart, humor, and a focus on one half of the parental pair which doesn’t always get it in Star Wars, Aardman’s “I Am Your Mother” is pure delight from start to finish in their Star Wars: Visions Vol.
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