The enemy of my enemy is my friend… or so they say!
As Ronen Tagge and Domina Tagge clash over the Tagge Corporation, Sana Starros is caught in the middle!
But if there’s one thing she’s learned from Doctor Aphra, it’s how to use every situation to her advantage — and no matter which Tagge wins, Sana’s determined to come out on top!
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SWNN - Star Wars News Net
While the face-off between Domina and the gang is incredibly visceral and entertaining (I’d forgotten just how badass Domina could be), that isn’t all we were treated to. Code of Honor still manages to keep a couple of twists up its sleeve, keeping the reader on their toes as you realize what’s really going on. - 76
Comic Watch
It’s time to get back to Aphra and the Spark Eternal as well as the troublesome Qi’ra, but Sana has made a big gamble that might have cost her the trust of the crew. They are starting to see a lot of Aphra in her, and that’s not necessarily a good thing. - 60
ComicBook.com
One of the biggest struggles with the Star Wars: Doctor Aphra series is that it hasn't focused as much on the titular hero and instead complicated matters by incorporating other, less interesting figures, with this issue breaking that trend by omitting Aphra almost entirely. Despite those supporting figures not being as compelling, it does help tie up various loose threads with the narrative and bring som arcs to a close while also setting up new storytelling avenues that could prove compelling. Even without much Aphra herself, we were given a relatively engaging adventure with this chapter and the future could bring with it some exciting revelations to take the book to a new level.