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Tue, Sep 8
The comic excels as it shows Luke in action. Luke as a full Jedi Master is just so much cooler than the Luke from the movies. He doesn't come off as a wise master but he sure knows how to be a badass when it's needed. The comic is also great when it presents the emotional roller coaster that Finn is on. H...
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2 Weeks Ago,
ComicList from ComicList Reviews says
(in Geek Goggle Reviews: Star Wars Purge Seconds To Die)
Plo Koon, a Jedi from Revenge of the Sith, had a niece, named Sha Koon. Weary from various battles during the Clone Wars she takes in some downtime at the Jedi Temple. She's sworn off the war, but is given a special assignment by her Uncle. She is to track down the hidden Sith by scouring the Jedi ar...
3 Months Ago,
ComicList from ComicList Reviews says
(in Star Wars Legacy #39 REVIEW)
The artwork is brilliant. There is plenty of action as Cade and Luke have themselves a lightsaber duel. However, the issue excels when it deals with the character interactions and their reactions. These panels tend to have no backgrounds leaving the full focus on the faces. It works well in th...
5 Months Ago,
ComicList from ComicList Reviews says
(in Star Wars Legacy #37 REVIEW)
The comic is good because it has a complicated plot using many characters with a multitude of allegiances. At the heart of the story is Cade and his two pirate buddies. They are making their way through Sith Imperial ships and stealing cargo. They cash in the stolen goods on the remote planet of...
7 Months Ago,
ComicList from ComicList Reviews says
(in Star Wars Legacy #35 REVIEW)
Star Wars Legacy #35
Dark Horse Comics
The issue ends with the unveiling of the new “Darth Vader”. As a result, Cade has a falling out with this Uncle and Aunt and leaves the planet pretty much as an outcast. The new Vader returns to Fel and the Imperial Knights.
8 Months Ago,
ComicList from ComicList says
(in Star Wars Legacy #34 REVIEW)
Probably the most important of the two sides is the Sith seeing as how they rule the galaxy. This issue covers exactly how Darth Wyyrlok plans to deal with keeping the others in line. For the most part, he plans to lie and deceive the others. This certainly can’t be the long-term plan, but for now it will suffice. We also find out that he, in fact, has offspring. We all know how Sith like to bump off their masters and since Darth Wyyrlok is already the third Wyyrlok to serve the Emperor, I’m thinking the kids end up killing off their parents. We’ll see how this plays out, but for now Darth Wyyrlok will be the man to further the mission of Darth Krayt. The question still nags at me though. Is Krayt really dead?
And
ComicList from ComicList Reviews says
(in Star Wars Legacy #34 REVIEW)
This issue begins the process of reshaping the Legacy universe now that the head of the Sith is gone. Both, the Sith and Cade’s side are about to get some major changes thrown their way, neither of which may be good. The issue throws an interesting loop in at the end that will produce a character...
13 Months Ago,
ComicList from ComicList Reviews says
(in Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic #35 REVIEW)
The issue wastes no time jumping into the action as Zayne fights his former master, Lucien. Zayne is overmatched and overpowered. But Lucien isn’t the only problem is he? No, Haazen, the Sith-Jedi hybrid, is cooking up some interesting evil. Gryph enters the fray while the Zayne-Lucien fig...