Es un periodo de reconstrucción para el Imperio. Después de que la Alianza Rebelde destruyera la Estrella de la Muerte, Darth Vader, con ánimo de expiar su fallo, está acabando con todo el que se oponga al Imperio.
Aunque los androides Triple Cero y BT-1 tenían órdenes de capturar a la doctora Aphra, la aliada secreta de Vader, esta se aprovecha de la programación de ambos para alterar su protocolo. Sin embargo, justo cuando están a punto de escapar, a Aphra se le ocurre ir a ver al emperador Palpatine.
Entretanto, el señor oscuro ha dado con Cylo, el científico traidor, y pretende ponerle fin a este asunto de una vez por todas. Aunque Cylo activa un mando a distancia que controla el traje cibernético que mantiene con vida al lord de los sith, este usa la Fuerza para librarse de dicho control. Aun así, Vader tendrá que superar un obstáculo más para completar su misión…
Fucking nailed it as usual lol This issue read super fast, and I still didn't warm up. So Darth Vader went on an inner trip in his memories, visited the scene where he lost his legs. Saw princess Padme Amidala. Got out of it better and freed himself from Cylo's control and killed him. Now, Is what Aphra doing right now smart? The next and final issue should answer this question. Oh, and I drank coffee today so, expect more reading from me. I can't even game in this freaking cold.
I love the scenes from . It shows what Darth Vader feels inside, the inner turmoil that he has and the rage he has kept in his heart. Hes used that rage to kept him going. To be strong. That is the epitome of the dark side.
But why in the hell do you have those red silhouette stickers???
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Then, after things appeared to settle down it went like
I wanted to give this book 1 star and 5 stars simultaneously. 1 star because of , 5 stars because Force vision & magical realism shenanigans were mindblowingly awesome.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
I liked that this issue is cerebral and we got to see that Anakin kinda wishes Obi-Wan had killed him, and we see Vader triumph over Anakin. But it feels like the issue goes by too fast and doesn't show enough new stuff, showing Mustafar again instead. It was cool seeing Vader use the Force to control his suit though. I am curious about what will become of Dr. Aphra.
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Cylo has rendered Vader helpless before him. While attempting to overcome the situation, Vader reminisces about his transformation. But will those memories cause enough regret prevent him from fighting back?
This is an interesting glimpse inside the mind of Darth Vader. He’s had 20 years to deal with any emotions from the events of Revenge of the Sith. Here, however, Gillen gives us a little insight into what Vader’s conscience might be holding deep inside his mind. It also speaks to where he is at this point in time (between Episodes 4 and 5) regarding his loyalties and his self-awareness. Some fans will find this controversial and disregard it, but I applaud Gillen’s attempt to unify different parts of the Saga.
We hardly get any Aphra this issue, but what we do is pretty compelling. She’s part of another cliffhanger that will definitely have impact on the final issue of the series and everyone’s future. And doubling up, Gillen has one more twist to Vader’s story that should make everyone sit up in surprise.
A different issue for this series, but one that provides insights we don’t see very often.
Okay, so the resolution of the kill-switch went better than I expected. Basically, The Force conquers technology, which pretty much sums up the Star Wars universe ontologically.
I also really love the way they used that final scene with Obi-Wan to manage Vader's emotional states, his desire for release, and the ways in which he's distanced himself from being Anakin. "I killed Anakin" is a reiteration of Obi-Wan's lie to Luke that Vader killed Anakin. (Though, how they all ended up with the same lie is a matter of interest for me.)
And the kill-switch is the kind of hubris that a character like Cylo^n would definitely feature, given his characterization here.
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¿De quién fue la idea de insertar Stickers en una página? ¿Para mostrar qué? Las tres estrellas son por el guión, porque aquí Gillen no parece el mismo. ¿Iba con el tiempo encima? ¿No cumplía los plazos y por eso hizo esta cagada? ¿Y las expresiones de Anakin? En fin, guión bueno, dibujo por momentos infumable.