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David McK (3425 KP) rated Star Wars, Vol. 8: Mutiny at Mon Cala in Books
Jan 30, 2019
Set after A New Hope but before The Empire Strikes Back, this collection details the plot arc how the Rebellion came to consist largely of Mon Calamari (Admiral Ackbar species) capital ships, saving Vader only to cameo in the very last panel.
Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith: Burning Seas, Part II
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As the Emperor [sic] grip tightens on the galaxy, no tolerance for rebellion can be afforded…...
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Micah Ulibarri (79 KP) rated Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith: Burning Seas, Part II in Books
Apr 21, 2018
A very kinetic action-packed issue moving the story along. We get to see lots of these to make fans happy. Admiral Raddus and Ackbar as well as King Lee-Char. Lots of Vader doing whatever he wants. I was not hugely excited by the new Jedi reveal as it was a new character. Still liked the issue for the action but one of the flatter issues in the series.
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Dark Apprentice (Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy, #2)
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As the New Republic takes devastating losses in the ongoing war with the scattered remnants of the...
Micah Ulibarri (79 KP) rated Star War #44 in Books
Mar 15, 2018
A Strong start to a new story
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A new story begins in Marvel's flagship series for the Star Wars universe. After the destruction of the Death Star, the Alliance's greatest heroes; Leia, Han, and Luke, must convince the Mon Calamari to join their rebellion and donate their great capital ships to the cause.
Readers familar with the Star Wars galaxy will understand how important this never before told story is to the universe. The rebellion has few warships at this time and decide to ask their friend and everyone's favorite Star wars meme, Admiral Ackbar, to call in a favor from his planet. In a time when Star Wars comics has been criticized for being irrelevant in the grand scheme, this story is one worth telling and with real stakes on the galaxy.
Don't worry. You're faborite Star wars characters are written with great respect to who the characters are while still keeping them fresh and interesting. I particularly found myself enjoying Han in this issue.
While the previous arcs had been somewhat episodic and disjointed, this one seems to make sense and includes reveals from the previous issue, leading to a more cohesive overall feel to the series since Kieron Gillen took over from Jason Aaron.
The main thing holding the issue back from being great is its need to exposit and introduce what the next arc will include. A couple times the exposition can be a bit cumbersome.
Finally, my hope is that this series will bring another tie-in from The Clone Wars animated series. They seem to be telegraphing the return of Mon Cal king Lee-Char. I would be quite tickled if we got to see a more wisened version of him in this series.
Conclusion: A fun and strong start with just a couple hiccups in the set up and a great place to junp on for the curious.
Readers familar with the Star Wars galaxy will understand how important this never before told story is to the universe. The rebellion has few warships at this time and decide to ask their friend and everyone's favorite Star wars meme, Admiral Ackbar, to call in a favor from his planet. In a time when Star Wars comics has been criticized for being irrelevant in the grand scheme, this story is one worth telling and with real stakes on the galaxy.
Don't worry. You're faborite Star wars characters are written with great respect to who the characters are while still keeping them fresh and interesting. I particularly found myself enjoying Han in this issue.
While the previous arcs had been somewhat episodic and disjointed, this one seems to make sense and includes reveals from the previous issue, leading to a more cohesive overall feel to the series since Kieron Gillen took over from Jason Aaron.
The main thing holding the issue back from being great is its need to exposit and introduce what the next arc will include. A couple times the exposition can be a bit cumbersome.
Finally, my hope is that this series will bring another tie-in from The Clone Wars animated series. They seem to be telegraphing the return of Mon Cal king Lee-Char. I would be quite tickled if we got to see a more wisened version of him in this series.
Conclusion: A fun and strong start with just a couple hiccups in the set up and a great place to junp on for the curious.