At the heart of a galaxy far, far away lies the Tython system--home of the Jedaii for thousands of years. Now a stranger has come and the balance of the Force has been disrupted.Three young students feel the disturbance in the Force and are called to this new, shadowy presence. It is the calm before the storm that will engulf their planet and change the galaxy forever!
This series is still laying the groundwork, but it's fun and smooth to read. This is the best Star Wars title that Dark Horse is currently producing. It's only issue 2, plenty of time to come on board! Read Full Review
The writing isn't as lyrical as in the first issue, but it works well for the pacing and action level of the story being told here. The setup for the main body of the story is solid, and the characters make me want to learn more. There is enough mystery in the helmeted stranger, and in the brief appearance of another mysterious, lonely figure on one of the moons of Tython, to make me eager for the next installment. Read Full Review
It took just two issues (three if you count the encyclopedic issue #0), but John Ostrander has defined a new era in the Star Wars mythology and pushed his latest narrative vessel from the dock. Aside from the historical foundation lain in the preceding issue and a strong dose of Xesh the Force Hound, Dawn of the Jedi #2 is its own beast. So, if you missed this series' first issue or just didn't particularly care for it, you shouldn't have any fear of jumping right in with this week's offering. Read Full Review