Star Wars
Star Wars
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67 released booksStar Wars Disney Canon Graphic Novel is a 100-book series first released in 2014 with contributions by Kieron Gillen, Jason Aaron, and 55 others.
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18 primary booksStar Wars Komiks is a 18-book series with 18 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Jason Aaron, Kieron Gillen, and 6 others.
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2 primary books4 released booksStar Wars: Darth Vader (2015) is a 6-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Kieron Gillen and Jason Aaron.
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4 primary books5 released booksStar Wars: Darth Vader (2015) (Single Issues) is a 13-book series with 1 primary work first released in 2015 with contributions by Kieron Gillen, Jason Aaron, and Salvador Larroca.
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First reading ** I continue to love the artwork in the Darth Vader series. However, I found the portrayal of Darth Vader to feel off. He doesn't feel like the character I see on the screen, but I don't have words to describe why. He feels weaker somehow. Most of the story feels like a side story to the main story from the previous series that promises to pick up in the next volume. Overall, I give the story a two stars and the art four, but I generally don't find comic book stories to have as much appeal for me personally, generally speaking.Second reading ** I wanted to revisit this as my boy has taken to Start Wars and is finding an interest in the Darth Vader graphic novels. I still see Vader as weaker in these stories. He is looking for help from others and sometimes feels he is at the mercy of others. Considering the idea that the Emperor may be holding a grudge after the destruction of the Death Star, I can now see that Vader is in a place where he has to prove himself. I'd like to think the Emperor knows Vader is the most powerful weapon he has, but must keep him somewhat broken to maintain power over him, rather than treating Vader as a disposable and replaceable asset. Overall, I enjoyed the story more the second time through.