3.7
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Star Wars (2013) | 3 issues |
5
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Star Wars (2013) #1
Jan 10, 2013 |
The issue ends with Leia reviving a covert mission, and rumors of a spy, from Rebel leader Mon Mothma (her presences also breaks the 1977 theme since she was not known during 1977). Wood's Star Wars is an interesting start to a familiar part of the universes past. Flawed layouts, exposition bloated dialogue, but a few bright spots, and the promise of better issues with the start of some interesting plot lines await. |
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3
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Star Wars (2013) #2
Mar 15, 2013 |
Wood's vision, so far, has not been needed. He has not offered anything the established EU has not done better. However, two lacking issues dose not a story arch make. The sales have been good, so he has the time to fix the flaws. |
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3
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Star Wars (2013) #3
Mar 15, 2013 |
The ending may as well not have been drawn or written. Vaders replacement, the bland and almost certainly not long for this world Colonel Bircher, gives a boring speech. Panels of the TIE Interceptors are shown, imperil pilot yelling "For the Empire," and then Colonel Bircher in a fancy, entirely red suit. Apparently the empire is not to be out done by new color schemes or pimped out gear. Go figure. |
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8.0
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Sweet Tooth | 1 issues |
8
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Sweet Tooth #40
Jan 10, 2013 |
Sweet Tooth ends well. It leaves us still with mystery around the Alaskan Gods, the nature of the start of the plague , the details at the end of Issue #39, Gus's relationship with Windy, etc. Room for more, if Lemire ever gets time, but also room for fans to wonder if he never does. |
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