Following a sudden ambush in the jungles of Ontotho, Young Padawan Cere Junda is left to find her own way on a hostile planet. But local freedom fighters are happy to take Cere Junda in - if she will fight by their side!
Rated T
Thompson's still be a bit more verbose than feels warranted for the book and how it's moving but it helps to fill in some things that we need to know. Villanelli continues to delight as an artist, especially with Prianto's colors, in delivering a very Star Wars world and characters that doesn't feel rushed or low-rent in the slightest. Definitely something worth checking out. Read Full Review
A big improvement over the previous issue that has me looking forward to the next installment. I am really enjoying Cere, with her being an excellent diplomat and a terrific fighter. I love En-Threelo and how he survives this series. The art is much better, giving the story a stronger punch. There some issues with the colors, but the letters are tad better. I want to read more about Cere! Read Full Review
Fans of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace will appreciate the similarities with the ways in which this story is unfolding, depicting the Jedi fulfilling their purpose, even in the face of adversity. Read Full Review
It takes me a long time to get adjusted to characters I don't know. This was okay.