Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Mike Deodato
The Vader Down event is getting close to the end as Darth Vader finds out who has been spying on him. Luke is still searching for the Jedi temple while Han Solo and Chewbacca are fighting off the dangerous Wookie known as Black Krrsantan.
This review is a bit out of order for those of you who read all of the reviews on this site. It was missing from my box at the comic book shop. So here it is now and I'm glad I got to read it.
Star Wars is easily one of my favorite monthly comic books going today. As far as Marvel Comics go, Star Wars and Darth Vader are my favorite books. Taking place between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, we are given stories with all of our favorite characters without having odd casting choices for movies about their younger selves. Yes, that's a dig at the Han Solo movie.
Back to the comic. Star Wars #14 is incredibly action packed. Light sabres, blasters, Storm Troopers, droids, Wookies, roaylty and rogues. Everybody and everything is involved. If you are even a bit of a fan of Star Wars, the comic book is worth reading.
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Friday, January 22, 2016
Friday, January 8, 2016
Comic Book Review: Darth Vader #13 - Marvel Comics (2015)
Written by Kieron Gillen
Art by Salvador Larroca
Vader Down: Part 2 of 6
Darth Vader is under attack after his ship was brought down on the planet Vragos Vos. The rebels, despite the numbers, do not seem to be much of a match for the Sith Lord. Han Solo and Princess Leia disagree about where priorities should be. Leia remembers what happened to her home planet of Alderaan and Han's loyalties are tied to Luke. Luke finds he and R2-D2 have crash landed near an old Jedi temple. Aphra and her droids makes their way to Vragos Vos.
The Star Wars/Darth Vader series continues to wow me. The intertwining stories that are so separate yet woven together is an absolute joy to read. In the Vader Down #1 review, I was hoping there would be interactions with the characters from Darth Vader's comic book series and the characters from the Star Wars books. At the end, we get just that!
***Cue the speculation of Aphra as Rey's mother.***
Okay, put down your light sabers, that's a blog and/or podcast for a different day. We are only in part two of the Vader Down story line and it's been nothing but action and suspense. Many of the comic book events that I read are a lot of build up and then action at the end. Not so with Star Wars. Action, a little more action, comical bantering and then more action. Grab some popcorn but keep your buttery fingers off the pages. You're in for a wild ride!
What are your thoughts on the Darth Vader comic book series? Are you enjoying Vader Down? What other comic books would you like the Maskerpiece Theatre bunch to review?
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Art by Salvador Larroca
Vader Down: Part 2 of 6
Darth Vader is under attack after his ship was brought down on the planet Vragos Vos. The rebels, despite the numbers, do not seem to be much of a match for the Sith Lord. Han Solo and Princess Leia disagree about where priorities should be. Leia remembers what happened to her home planet of Alderaan and Han's loyalties are tied to Luke. Luke finds he and R2-D2 have crash landed near an old Jedi temple. Aphra and her droids makes their way to Vragos Vos.
The Star Wars/Darth Vader series continues to wow me. The intertwining stories that are so separate yet woven together is an absolute joy to read. In the Vader Down #1 review, I was hoping there would be interactions with the characters from Darth Vader's comic book series and the characters from the Star Wars books. At the end, we get just that!
***Cue the speculation of Aphra as Rey's mother.***
Okay, put down your light sabers, that's a blog and/or podcast for a different day. We are only in part two of the Vader Down story line and it's been nothing but action and suspense. Many of the comic book events that I read are a lot of build up and then action at the end. Not so with Star Wars. Action, a little more action, comical bantering and then more action. Grab some popcorn but keep your buttery fingers off the pages. You're in for a wild ride!
What are your thoughts on the Darth Vader comic book series? Are you enjoying Vader Down? What other comic books would you like the Maskerpiece Theatre bunch to review?
Click here to listen or right click and choose "Save As..." to download.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Comic Book Review: Vader Down #1 - Marvel Comics (2015)
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Mike Deodato
Darth Vader is on his way to Vragos Vos to find Luke Skywalker. Once there, he meets a rebel fleet and takes them on by himself.
The Darth Vader series has been one of my favorite comic book series going and now it has moved into the Star Wars series as well. Vader Down is the beginning to the ultimate six issue tie-in. I know I normally complain about any comic book that is over $3.99 in price. This doesn't seem to be an ongoing title so I'll forgive the one-off ridiculous price.
Seeing Vader taking on a fleet of rebel X-Wing fighters was awesome and his eventual take down was remarkable. The entire rebel army on Vragos Vos get word that Vader is down and Princess Leia sends everyone after him. You can imagine how Han Solo feels about this.
Luke is down as well and it should be interesting to see if/when he and Vader cross paths. I'm also looking forward to seeing other characters from each book such as Aphra, BeeTee and Triple Zero from Darth Vader's book interacting with Han Solo, Princess Leia, C-3PO and R2-D2 from the Star Wars books.
What are your thoughts on Vader Down? How are you liking the Star Wars comic books? What other comic book series' would you like the Maskerpiece Theatre squad to review?
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Art by Mike Deodato
Darth Vader is on his way to Vragos Vos to find Luke Skywalker. Once there, he meets a rebel fleet and takes them on by himself.
The Darth Vader series has been one of my favorite comic book series going and now it has moved into the Star Wars series as well. Vader Down is the beginning to the ultimate six issue tie-in. I know I normally complain about any comic book that is over $3.99 in price. This doesn't seem to be an ongoing title so I'll forgive the one-off ridiculous price.
Seeing Vader taking on a fleet of rebel X-Wing fighters was awesome and his eventual take down was remarkable. The entire rebel army on Vragos Vos get word that Vader is down and Princess Leia sends everyone after him. You can imagine how Han Solo feels about this.
Luke is down as well and it should be interesting to see if/when he and Vader cross paths. I'm also looking forward to seeing other characters from each book such as Aphra, BeeTee and Triple Zero from Darth Vader's book interacting with Han Solo, Princess Leia, C-3PO and R2-D2 from the Star Wars books.
What are your thoughts on Vader Down? How are you liking the Star Wars comic books? What other comic book series' would you like the Maskerpiece Theatre squad to review?
Maskerpiece Theatre is sponsored by MoviePass. See unlimited movies at a theater near you for a low monthly rate.
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