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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dennis Hopeless (A) Paolo Villanelli (CA) Greg Smallwood WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER is to many throughout the GALACTIC EMPIRE a symbol of fear and mysterious, otherworldly power. But there are some who have seen the DARK LORD in a different light. There are some corners of the galaxy so dark and desperate that even Vader can be a knight in shining armor. The first issue of a new STAR WARS limited series, writer Dennis Hopeless (CLOAK AND DAGGER, JEAN GREY) sheds new light on the many sides of the galaxy's greatest villain. Rated T Date Available: 04/17/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
This was going to be a single Vader story, focused on Vader, written by someone who liked to use profanity on Twitter too often for Disney to let them keep their job. Now, this is a mini 'series' of 5 one shots, Vader is a background character, and the object of a child's story. Rogue One it ain't, and it borrows way too much visually from Avatar and How to Train Your Dragon. A better place to look might be any other issue of Star Wars or Darth Vader Marvel has published with Vader in it. It's not terrible, but it's not good. The other books are. I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dennis Hopeless (A) Paolo Villanelli (CA) Greg Smallwood WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER is to many throughout the GALACTIC EMPIRE a symbol of fear and mysterious, otherworldly power. But there are some who have seen the DARK LORD in a different light. There are some corners of the galaxy so dark and desperate that even Vader can be a knight in shining armor. The first issue of a new STAR WARS limited series, writer Dennis Hopeless (CLOAK AND DAGGER, JEAN GREY) sheds new light on the many sides of the galaxy's greatest villain. Rated T Date Available: 04/17/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
This was going to be a single Vader story, focused on Vader, written by someone who liked to use profanity on Twitter too often for Disney to let them keep their job. Now, this is a mini 'series' of 5 one shots, Vader is a background character, and the object of a child's story. Rogue One it ain't, and it borrows way too much visually from Avatar and How to Train Your Dragon. A better place to look might be any other issue of Star Wars or Darth Vader Marvel has published with Vader in it. It's not terrible, but it's not good. The other books are. I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams |