The second part of the biggest Star Wars story of 2008 begins with Mandalorians galore and ends with the arrival of a seemingly unstoppable threat!
Fugitive Padawan Zayne Carrick and his con-artist companion Gryph have fallen into a situation even more dangerous than the one they escaped on wartorn Taris-surrounded by enemies and trapped in close-quarters with a deadly agent of the group who framed Zayne for killing his fellow Jedi-in-training!
The pieces that will connect all four books together are starting to become obvious. That's one good thing I can say about Vector so far. That isn't nearly enough, however. The first arc of Vector is shaping up to be such an underwhelming experience that I expect many readers to just lose interest and drift away. Let's hope something immensely cool happens, and soon. Read Full Review
Overall, Im not sure how I feel about Vector right now. I was disillusioned from the franchise enough by the prequels, but this series is making me wonder where to go from here. As a standalone story-arc solely as part of Knights, this issue isnt all that bad. However, as part of, and the beginning of, a major Star Wars crossover, this issue and arc is leaving a lot to be desired. At least Ill always have Shadows of the Empire . Read Full Review