Perfection, perfection, perfection! But nothing more until November? If the quality stays the same, everyone should take as long as they want! Every Star Wars fan should have this book, or be exiled to Bogan! My highest recommendation! Read Full Review
The abstract and esoteric Jedi lore that was presented in issues #0 and #1is mostly gone here, giving way to aconclusion more concerned with young force users from different backgrounds interacting with one another than it is with establishing the dynamics of a poorly described era of the Star Wars mythology. The Star Wars Expanded Universe has quite a few examples of the former already, though, so one can only hope that the scope of thisline begins to widen once again in its next miniseries. As it stands, this book brings the miniseries' narrative to an acceptable and not entirely predictableconclusion. Read Full Review
Stellar finale and lead into the next series. We know the looming threat of the Rakata are still present and we've seen Daegen Lok's anticipation for the arrival of Xesh on Bogan despite the trio's protests to let him stay on Tython. Much is going to unfold from here and this arc was a great intro for Dawn of the Jedi.
If the rest of the story focuses on this sasuke guy this might go places