This exciting weekly series explores the hidden corners of the Star Wars Galaxy and features a wretched hive of scum and villainy including Darth Maul, Grand Moff Tarkin, Asajj Ventress, Jabba the Hutt-all under the shadow of Darth Vader!
Fans will be excited to discover these creepy stories by fan-favorite writer Cavan Scott, with art by the greatest talent from across the galaxy, including Nicoletta Baldari, Nick Brokenshire, Francesco Francavilla, Kelley Jones, Megan Levens, and Charles Paul Wilson III! Covers by Eisner-winning artist Francesco Francavilla! Collect them all!
Overall, I continue to enjoyReturn to Vader's Castle.The cat and mouse game with Hudd and Vane in the through-line plot is turning up and the Rebel is on the verge of escaping. However, given the threats that undoubtedly lurk in Vader's castle on Mustafar, it doesn't look good for Hudd. I am just as excited to see the next Spooky Wars, but I am just as excited to see how Hudd's story plays out in the back half of the series. With the title of the next issue,Vault of the Living Brains, I am even less optimistic about his chances. Read Full Review
Asajj Ventress encounters a foe that even she cannot defeat. Great story for readers of any age and fun art that shows the horror of the situation without being too much for the youngest reader. I just wanted the colors to be stronger. Still, a solid pick up for any Star Wars fan. Read Full Review
Star Wars Adventures: Return To Vader's Castle #3 is a bright and fascinating tale of Ventress, full of action and a few surprisingly comical moments. Read Full Review
An entertaining read, sure, but far from the creepy narratives we've come to expect from the series. Read Full Review
I'm really conflicted about this issue. On one hand, it's not abadstory. It just doesn't fit the premise of the series, and it feels largely unimportant. The best thing I can say about it is that the art by Francesco Francevilla continues to be really good. Overall, it was a pretty meh issue, though I'm still looking forward to the rest of the series. Hopefully the issues about Darth Vader and Jabba are better. Read Full Review
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