• Mace and his squad's first mission of the newly begun Clone Wars continues!
• What do the Separatists want with the planet of Hissrich?
• Can Mace overcome mercenary droid AD-W4 to stop them?
Rated T
Honestly, if you care at all about the Republic Jedi, the Jedi Order as an institution or the events of Clone Wars and the impact they had on politics within the Order, you need to read this comic, you will definitely find it worth your while. Read Full Review
The Mace Windu series is looking to provide some context with some Jedi that haven't aligned to what needs to be done to protect the Republic in a war and it's an angle that makes sense. I suspect it was covered in the Clone Wars series but it's been a while since I saw it and I can't remember if they did. But that's what I get from this miniseries is that it feels a lot like a two-part story from that TV show rather than staking out some new ground within this period. The various creative elements are all strong and the execution is right but it hasn't come together in a way that feels compelling to me and it hasn't clicked like other books have. The aloofness of Mace is one of the issues but it's also that we're dealing with as many Jedi as we are with distinctive personalities and positions and none are getting enough time to really be fleshed out, which in a miniseries is problematic. Read Full Review
A cliffhanger that goes against character hurts this issue which has great villains and terrific visuals. I'm hooked enough as a fan to finish this series out, but I'm shaking my head at how this ends. Read Full Review
It was a pretty meh issue until the last few page which got me excited again. Most of the story is just on the surface and it didn't really do anything to stick beyond the last few moments.