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Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) in Movies
Jun 12, 2019 (Updated Jun 12, 2019)
Will (1 KP) rated Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) in Movies
Dec 17, 2017
Kevin Phillipson (10018 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) in Movies
Nov 25, 2018
Probably my favourite of the prequels which is saying way better than the other two prequels Ustinov for darth vader at the end of the movie there's plenty to like about the movie just a shame they saved the best for last
tapestry100 (306 KP) rated Star Wars: Darth Vader, Vol 1: Vader in Books
Aug 3, 2017
Star Wars: Darth Vader, Vol 1 is the first collected edition of Marvel's new run of Darth Vader comics, and it's an interesting story. Taking place shortly after Episode IV, the story follows multiple threads: Vader trying to figure out exactly who Luke is; Vader and Palpatine's relationship; and Palpatine's hidden agenda for Vader. I was actually impressed with this volume, and liked how it tied into elements from Marvel's main Star Wars title as well.
Kevin Phillipson (10018 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) in Movies
Dec 12, 2018 (Updated Dec 12, 2018)
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May 31, 2018
Erika (17788 KP) rated Star Wars: Doctor Aphra in Books
Feb 7, 2021
This was just an audio re-hashing from the Darth Vader series where Dr. Aphra was introduced. Nothing really special, and Aphra is still an irritating character.
David McK (3425 KP) rated Star Wars: Darth Vader, Volume 2: Into the Fire in Books
Oct 3, 2021
Darth Vader.
Both legs chopped off.
Only one arm.
Left on the lave beds of Mustafar.
No, we're not talking about the end of 'Revenge of the Sith' here, but about part of what happens to Vader in this, the second compilation of Greg Pak's run on the Darth Vader series of graphic novels (here, comprising issues 6 through 11), at the behest of The Emperor, who has found out about Vader's previous 'failings' from Volume 1 (Star Wars: Darth Vader by Greg Pak, Vol. 1: Dark Heart of the Sith in which he allowed his personal feelings to get the better of him.
This run also introduces Ochi of Bestoon - who The Emperor has sent to kill Vader - and actaulyl makes a better attempt at tying together the Original Trilogy and the Sequel Trilogy (with Vader discovering about, and travelling to Exegol and encountering the Sith Eternal) than any of those latter movies did!
Both legs chopped off.
Only one arm.
Left on the lave beds of Mustafar.
No, we're not talking about the end of 'Revenge of the Sith' here, but about part of what happens to Vader in this, the second compilation of Greg Pak's run on the Darth Vader series of graphic novels (here, comprising issues 6 through 11), at the behest of The Emperor, who has found out about Vader's previous 'failings' from Volume 1 (Star Wars: Darth Vader by Greg Pak, Vol. 1: Dark Heart of the Sith in which he allowed his personal feelings to get the better of him.
This run also introduces Ochi of Bestoon - who The Emperor has sent to kill Vader - and actaulyl makes a better attempt at tying together the Original Trilogy and the Sequel Trilogy (with Vader discovering about, and travelling to Exegol and encountering the Sith Eternal) than any of those latter movies did!
MarshalDillion55 (100 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) in Movies
Dec 17, 2017
David McK (3425 KP) rated Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020), Volume 1 in Books
Mar 5, 2020
"Join me, and together we can rule the Galaxy as Father and Son!"
Marvel's new Darth Vader series, kicking off at almost exactly that point in The Empire Strikes Back, where Luke has just discovered his true identity, this sees Vader off to find out just who hid Luke from hima ll his life.
Juxtaposing several key scenes with flashbacks to his previous life as Anakin Skywalker, this - perhaps - is more of a 'deep dive' into Vader's inner being than any of the previous Darth Vader comics have been, although that cliff-hanger ending …
Marvel's new Darth Vader series, kicking off at almost exactly that point in The Empire Strikes Back, where Luke has just discovered his true identity, this sees Vader off to find out just who hid Luke from hima ll his life.
Juxtaposing several key scenes with flashbacks to his previous life as Anakin Skywalker, this - perhaps - is more of a 'deep dive' into Vader's inner being than any of the previous Darth Vader comics have been, although that cliff-hanger ending …