DARK VISIONS!
A fearful vision has infected the students at the Jedi Temple, leading to a violent confrontation that could spell doom for the would-be Jedi.
Will Yoda sense the danger in time, or will he lose one of his students forever?
Rated T
Even after Yoda #6,it is unclear how the Jedi should deal with visions from the Force. But this commentary by writer Houser makes the Students of the Force arc such a compelling one. Read Full Review
Jody Houser concludes yet another fantastic character-driven story. I loved how Krrshish's dark visions were discussed between Yoda and Dooku and thought the dialogue between the two characters was fantastic. As always Houser demonstrates her knowledge of the franchises that she writes for and demonstrates her brilliant ability for capturing the character voices so brilliantly. Read Full Review
Jody Houser continues to deliver strong Star Wars stories and I wish they had the opportunity to dig into Dooku with some long-form storytelling in order to explore the character more. Or just focus on something from the Separatist point of view for a while and get into what's going on there. This story works well to hit the right notes about the way visions are problematic and the way that during this time that the Jedi Council wasn't taking it all that seriously. The story works well, the action is fun even as it's serious, and it captures the kind of quiet strength of Dook's convictions – right or wrong – that is hard for a lot of other characters to do. Definitely an enjoyable if short story but one that feels like it hit the right sweet spot. Read Full Review
Ross delivers some visuals thrills throughout the opening of the issue and I love the art style and how it complements the emotional tone of the story. Read Full Review
A battle between students highlights a growing rift in the Jedi Order. Star Wars Yoda #6 reveals the legendary Jedi Master's concern for others, how hard he works for the institution he loves, and how harshly he judges himself. Read Full Review
While it might be a somewhat underwhelming payoff for the story, it showcases the nuances of the Jedi, the path towards the Dark Side, and the insidious nature of Count Dooku and the Sith. Read Full Review