Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Dark Temple #3

Writer: Matthew Rosenberg Artist: Paolo Villanelli Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 9, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
7.0Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

• The battle for Ontotho is heating up, and JEDI PADAWAN CERE JUNDA finds herself right in the middle of it, fighting alongside the FYLAR FREEDOM FIGHTERS.
•  But as Cere moves to help end the local war, she will come face to face with the last person she expects!
•  What secrets lie in the hidden temple of Ontotho? The race is on to find out.
Rated T

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Oct 15, 2019

    Dark Temple continues to move well and what we get with this installment definitely has that middle of the story feeling where things are changing, action happens, and the twists and turns are more fully put into motion. The general flow of the book is good though at times it feels more verbose than it needs to be, a bit more laden with dialogue than is useful. I like the look of the book a lot with Prianto's coloring really taking the alien feeling of the world to a whole other level. I'm definitely curious what's in this temple and hope that there's something of some actual significance there after all this effort. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Oct 13, 2019

    A lot of fighting leads to a surprising return. The story is definitely on a roll, though the visuals could be so much better with a bit more detail in the art and more variety in colors. I'm not planning on playing the videogame, but I am planning on seeing this story reach its conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner Oct 14, 2019

    The prelude to Fallen Order shows promise, though perhaps with a bit of odd artwork. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Sam Jarron Oct 9, 2019

    Up until this issue, I wasn't really enjoying this series. The story seemed a little overdone for Star Wars; it's been done before with the Lurmen in The Clone Wars, as well as a dozen other stories. But now that the action and plot are picking up, I'm finally invested in what happens. I do wish the present-day story with the Second Sister would have a little more focus (because she's the best), but it's not a big problem. The art is really good; Paolo Villanelli is a fantastic artist (he did the Lando: Double or Nothing series before this, which I didn't like nearly as much). Overall this issue was good, and I'm looking forward to the next one. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh Oct 9, 2019

    While it's tough to call the book boring, as things are happening with every flip of the page, the lack of narrative highs and lows feel more like an assault of storytelling, making it difficult to engage with the material or invest in its events. Read Full Review

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