• Master Yoda finds himself overpowered and captured!
• Imprisoned within the caves, the master must become a student once more.
• Plus...Ben and Luke feel the ripples of the Jedi Master's tale!
Rated T
Star Wars #28 is a fantastic read for anyone who loves a great tale in a galaxy far, far away. I can't wait to see what this team has prepped for the finale of the arc and you really can't miss with Star Wars these days. Read Full Review
This makes up for the lackluster last issue as it brings important meaning to core characters of the Star Wars universe. Yoda's journey is intriguing and it's interesting to see him at this stage of his life and how he acts with other characters. Star Wars continues to prove saga mainstays like Yoda and Obi-wan could use a film of their own. Read Full Review
Star Wars #28 is a marked improvement in balance over the previous issue, with Jason Aaron demonstrating his world-building skills and a strong artistic team. Read Full Review
Aaron is the master of taking characters we know and love and putting them in situations counter to their usual character to keep them interesting. This issue is absolutely a testament to that. Read Full Review
Though I continue to suspect that this arc isn't up everyone's alley, and I almost wish we had it as a separate Yoda mini series like other characters have gotten, I'm very much enjoying this arc. The pacing is working for me, the quiet exploration of things hits a good tone that helps to soothe and settle, and Larroca's artwork makes it really engaging as it draws me into it, bringing what Aaron has created to life in a way that requires a specific kind of touch. Though there are pieces that haven't clicked as well for me when it comes to the two separate tribes of kids and the adults in the mountain, I like the concepts and what it's looking to explore as a different permutation of the Force itself. Read Full Review
This arc probably won't go down as one of the stronger chapters of Jason Aaron's Star Wars saga. Read Full Review
This issues starts to bring Yoda back to the character we know so well from the movies. There are several really cool points hidden in this story. Yoda's willingness to learn more about the force has been a key theme to this arc so far and you continue to see that. I also really liked that the story has now been tied back to Obi Wan and the journal entry is starting to make a little more sense.
This arc is shaping up well, as this issue begins to show how it might tie all together for Luke, Ben and Yoda. I really enjoyed this issue.
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