While not the strongest issue in this defining run by the great creative team of Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca, and Edgar Delgado, this Yoda tale comes off surprisingly well, weaving a story of the legendary Jedi Master that reveals the character's deep empathy, sorrow, and humility.
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• Master Yoda finds himself on an all-new world...
• ...full of vicious, mysteriously powered children?!
• Not easy, will this be.
Rated T
THE GREATEST SPACE ADVENTURE OF ALL TIME RETURNS TO MARVEL!
Luke Skywalker and the ragtag band of rebels fighting against the Galactic Empire are fresh off their biggest victory yet-the destruction of the massive battle station known as the Death Star. But the Empire's not toppled yet! Join Luke along with Princess Leia, smugglers Han Solo and ...
A confusing mix of seemingly random story-telling that left me with very little to hold on to, nothing that really encourages me to go read the back-issues, and no emotional response to the storyline. There's a glimmer of interest in the art, but it's not the kind that grabs your attention right off the bat.
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