"DARK SIDE OF THE MOON"
• Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan answer the distress call of an outpost on the edge of the galaxy.
• What's the secret behind the devastation wrought upon the terrifying moon base?
• Will whatever plunged it into darkness pull a Padawan off his enlightened path?
RATED T
A really fun story that sees the young Obi-Wan tested. Read Full Review
Ross delivers some beautiful art in the issue. There is a wonderful use of darkness and shadow throughout the story and I love the visuals of the muted lightsabers in relation to the encroaching darkness. Read Full Review
Seeing a youngling Obi-Wan issue followed buy a Padawn Obi-Wan one can only mean Jedi Obi-Wan must be up next. Kenobi is sure to reflect on his time as a noble protector in a galaxy on the brink of war. Read Full Review
Star Wars: Obi-Wan #2 is an even better adventure than the first issue. It features prequel-era Obi-Wan in his prime as he's still learning while throwing in a horror element with cool sci-fi ideas too. It'll make you wish there was more, but delight in the great characters and sci-fi within. Read Full Review
Well worth a look if you are a fan of the young Obi Wan and want a new story with Qui Gon Jinn. Read Full Review
Early on in the book, the exchanges between Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are dense and complex, and while they bring with them a certain poetic quality, their actual exchanges feel cumbersome. Once the action unfolds, however, the book feels more like a monster movie, yet without sacrificing the eloquence of the adventure. Read Full Review
Obi-Wan Kenobi #2 is an excellent example of how to tell a good one-issue story. Read Full Review