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Darth Vader #29 is a Good Example of Vader Without Vader

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Ochi helps Dormé investigate Sabé while Sabé makes a fateful decision. Darth Vader is also there, in Star Wars: Darth Vader #29 written by Greg Pak, art by Luke Ross, colored by Federico Blee and lettered by Joe Caramagna. Who is the main character of this series? Darth Vader is the title character, of course,…

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Star Wars #29 Takes Our Heroes on a Not-So-Relaxing Vacation

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

The Star Warriors take a working vacation in Star Wars #29, written by Charles Soule, art by Ramon Rosanas, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  Star Wars #29 kicks off a new story that is part of the proud (?) tradition in genre storytelling of “main characters take a vacation in the…

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Darth Vader #28 Circles Back to Well-Trod Ground

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

Darth Vader doesn’t fight the Emperor, then gets assigned another new mission in Star Wars: Darth Vader #28 written by Greg Pak, art by Raffele Ienco, colored by Carlos Lopez and lettered by Joe Caramagna. Darth Vader #28 is repetitious to its detriment. In following up on the reveal that the Emperor was secretly behind…

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Luke Skywalker, Superhero, Stars In Star Wars #28

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

He’s Luke Skywalker, and he’s here to rescue the Meltons in Star Wars #28, written by Charles Soule, art by Andrés Genolet, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  There is an argument to be made that the use of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars #28 is too easy, too deus ex machina-y,…

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Darth Vader Leans Into Its Comic Book-ness, But Not Enough

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

A few fun moments highlight another issue in which the Governor Tauntaza plotline lumbers along in Star Wars: Darth Vader #27 written by Greg Pak, art by Raffele Ienco, colored by Carlos Lopez and lettered by Joe Caramagna. Any issue following in the immediate footsteps of last issue’s near-camp ode to Darth Vader’s intolerance of…

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Star Wars #27 Is Not the Rebel Alliance’s Finest Hour

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Jon and Bev escape from the (second) Death Star and desperately try to get the Rebels to answer their damn phones  in Star Wars #27, written by Charles Soule, art by Andrés Genolet, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg, and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  Though the tension which permeated the previous issue lingers into Star Wars #27,…

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Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories #1 Brings Star Wars Back To Dark Horse – and Kids!

Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

Star Wars returns to Dark Horse Comics and all-ages storytelling in the anthology Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories #1 written by Amanda Deibert, illustrated by Lucas Marangon, colored by Michael Atiyah, and lettered by Tyler Smith, and Jimmy Betancourt. It’s good to see the Dark Horse logo back on a Star Wars book. After all, without…

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It’s Vader Vs. Sand in Star Wars: Darth Vader #26

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Darth Vader comes face-to-face once more with his coarsest, roughest, most irritating foe, one which gets everywhere in Star Wars: Darth Vader #26 written by Greg Pak, art by Raffele Ienco, colored by Carlos Lopez and lettered by Joe Caramagna. It’s the one where Vader fights sand.  That may sound glib and/or reductive, but that’s…

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Star Wars #26 is a Study in Narrative Tension

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

The Rebellion celebrates putting itself back together as a new threat looms Star Wars #26, written by Charles Soule, art by Andrés Genolet, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg, and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  Star Wars #26 is a study in the way narrative tension can be deployed in different ways. Light on plot, it nevertheless marks…

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It Hasn’t All Been Leading to Darth Vader #25

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

“Crimson Reign” continues to hum along, apparently, as Darth Vader finds a sandstorm in Star Wars: Darth Vader #25 written by Greg Pak, art by Raffele Ienco, colored by Carlos Lopez and lettered by Joe Caramagna. Welp, it turns out this was the conclusion to nothing.  Last issue, it seemed like the series was building…

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Star Wars #25 Is Not Equal to the Sum of Its Parts

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Old favorites from the Charles Soule Star Wars canon are revisited via an anthology of tales in Star Wars #25, written by Charles Soule, art by Ramon Rosanas, Guiseppe Camuncoli, Danielle Orlandini, Will Sliney and Phil Noto, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg, Arif Prianto and Guru-eFX  and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  With Commander Zahra defeated and…

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The Mandalorian #1 Does Not Adapt to Change

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

A no-nonsense bounty hunter in familiar armor meets a diminutive version of a beloved Star Wars character…this time, in comic book form, in The Mandalorian #1 written by Rodney Barnes, pencils by Georges Jeanty, inks by Karl Story, colors by Rachelle Rosenberg.  The Mandalorian #1 represents the latest entry in the rich tradition of adapting…

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Darth Vader #24 Sets the Table, But Lacks a Meal

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

With Sabé in tow, Darth Vader pursues a rogue Imperial governor and encounters a new weapon with some strange aftereffects in Star Wars: Darth Vader #24 written by Greg Pak, art by  Marco Castiello, colored by Carlos Lopez and lettered by Joe Caramagna. While the days of slapping them with a foil-enhanced embossed chromium cover…

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Star Wars #24 Concludes a Chapter of Princess Leia’s Story

Austin Gorton4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

Princess Leia and Commander Zahra come face-to-face for their final battle in Star Wars #24, written by Charles Soule, art by Ramon Rosanas and Madibek Musabekov, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  As both the climax to the Commander Zahra/Tarkin’s Will/“reassemble the Rebel fleet” story arc and the series’ second year since…

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Darth Vader #23 Is a Fun But Unclear Story

Austin Gorton4 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Darth Vader puts the honesty of his newest ally to the test in Star Wars: Darth Vader #23 written by Greg Pak, art by Raffele Ienco, colored by Alex Sinclair and lettered by Joe Caramagna. At this point, the series is six issues removed from the “War of the Bounty Hunters” crossover and deep in…

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