What... what did I just read?
That was the weirdest bunch of SW comics I've read in a while.
Not even just weird. The Aphra comics are kind of weird, but I've gotten into a rhythm with those. But this... some of these stories were so dark and depressing that part of me regrets ever reading this. I had to jump right into Clone Wars Adventures volume 9 to stop feeling so weird.
Also, I don't know why this is titled "Dark Visions." This is just a collection of five completely unrelated stories that include Vader in some way.
The first story in here is the least weird out of all of them. It's about this time Vader fought this monster that terrorized a planet. The narration is kind of interesting, but it's nothing to write home about.
The next one is one of those dark ones that I couldn't enjoy. The artwork and the styling of the panels are both very cool, but the plot for this is... ugh. Basically, it's about this guy who's so scared of Vader that he'll do whatever it takes to bring him victory. I suppose it's realistic, but it was very unsettling to read.
The third one, oh man... okay, I saw most of the panels for this comic beforehand on Pinterest or something, so I already fully knew what this story was about. But that still didn't properly prepare me - this is about a strange stalker obsessive nurse on the Death Star who has a crush on Vader. Yeahhh. It's got that slightly depressive air to it that the last story had, and it's just... really, really weird. It has some good artwork in places, but I really don't know what I'm supposed to be feeling at this point.
Story number four is hardly about Vader, honestly. It's more so about this pilot who wants to take the winning shot just once. (Also, writers of these kinds of stories need to stop making the main plot point "will Vader die?" because... duh.) It's a really depressing story, and not in a moving or interesting way. I thought that ending would be stronger but... nope. Ugh, what is this collection?
Can we have some stories about Vader, not about the random people he encounters? If "Dark Visions" was about Vader seeing visions of past Jedi or something, that would be neat. Instead we have... whatever these stories are. Ugh, almost done.
The fifth and final story in here is also weird, albeit tamer than the previous ones. Again, I really don't know what I'm supposed to be getting from any of these. It's about Vader trying to kill rebels, but there's this barkeep... ugh, why am I even trying to describe this? This story is nothing. It's weird and random and confusing and, again, is hardly about Vader. You could replace him with any other SW villain.
1/5 stars. I wish this volume had a single story I liked, but this seemed to purposely be veering towards weird. That's not a problem, but I felt like it strayed a bit too far into the "depressing weird" category for me to actually like this and get invested. I felt so uncomfortable after reading this that I had to watch several Rebels episodes to get the taste out of my mouth. Oh well. Onto the next Aphra comic, I guess.