Star Wars: Dark Times Volume 1 - Path to Nowhere (Star Wars: Dark Times, #1)
These are dark times indeed, when even the noblest of undertakings must rely on stealth, deception, and possibly the betrayal and abandonment of friends and loved ones. Jedi Dass Jennir and his companion Bomo Greenbark survived the Clone Wars, but the fate of Bomo's wife and daughter remains a mystery. The two friends are determined to find them, but their path leads them ...more
Paperback, 120 pages
Published
February 6th 2007
by Dark Horse
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I used to love Star Wars. When I was in Elementary and Middle School, it was one of my favorite things. The universe was so big and it went beyond just the movies itself and extended into things like novels and (of course) graphic novels. Time went on. I got older. The prequels came out which I enjoyed, but didn't quite love and for some reason I wondered if I could ever enjoy Star Wars again.
So to answer that question I bought this very trade. After reading it, the answer is res...more
So to answer that question I bought this very trade. After reading it, the answer is res...more
Some really good stories in this volume. There's a lot of emotion during this era, right after the Empire took over. Not everyone is happy, including some Sith, and it makes for good drama.
It's hard to pinpoint what makes a Star Wars comic work, but this, like Legacy, finds the way. The art is great and the writing is great. To tell you the truth, the reason I wanted to pick this up is for the insight into Vader and the collection delivers, even if only sparingly. There's also a strong storyline...more
It's hard to pinpoint what makes a Star Wars comic work, but this, like Legacy, finds the way. The art is great and the writing is great. To tell you the truth, the reason I wanted to pick this up is for the insight into Vader and the collection delivers, even if only sparingly. There's also a strong storyline...more
[This review represents the entire Dark Times series so far (1-16) that I was able to get ahold of.]
Dark Times was brief (so far) but very tasty. They are pulling no punches with the whole "dark" bit. People are dying in droves, and in particularly gruesome ways. As with the best of the comics, the GFFA really comes alive in this series. The characters are great, the art is great, everything's super.
Dark Times was brief (so far) but very tasty. They are pulling no punches with the whole "dark" bit. People are dying in droves, and in particularly gruesome ways. As with the best of the comics, the GFFA really comes alive in this series. The characters are great, the art is great, everything's super.
This book was pretty good, but nothing jumped out at me. It deals with a Jedi master who joins the natives against the new Empire, and shows what he does after he's a wanted man. The story is good, but none of the characters are regulars other than brief appearances by Vader and Palpatine.
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Dark Times indeed. This story is set just after Revenge of the Sith and the Jedi Purge, where one of the last Jedi is trying to survive the fall out while aiding a friend in the search for his family. Its a well drawn and detailed series with a surprising dark streak across the 6 parts. The Jedi is caught between following his teachings and doing what's practical when confronted with the reality of his situation.
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