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Lädt ... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2006-2010) #37von John Jackson Miller
Werk-InformationenStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Vol. 6 - Vindication von John Jackson Miller
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Some of the art and story is getting a little uneven and frantic, it seems. ( ) It bothers me that Dark Horse counted volume one of Vector as volume five of Knights of the Old Republic; now it looks there's a blank spot on my shelf. But it's right that they did; they weren't kidding when they said Vector would strongly influence every tale it crossed over with. Thanks to its events, Zayne is finally able to make it to Coruscant and take the fight to the Jedi Covenant who framed him for murder all the way back in volume one-- I hadn't seen that one coming! It's a very good wrap-up to three years of stories; almost every side character plays a part of some sort, and though I wish some (like Jarael) had made a bigger contribution, the climax is played exactly right, hinging on Zayne's relationships with Marn Hierogryph and Lucien Draay, the centerpieces of the series. The revelation of exactly what the Covenant's been playing at is perfect, as is the flashback issue depicting the history of Haazen. Bong Dazo's art in "Exalted" and and "Vindication, Part 2" is better than I remembered him being, and Alan Robinson's art in "Turnabout" is passable enough, but the real highlight of the volume is the return of Brian Ching to art duties for the first time since volume three, as he draws a suitably impressive climax. But of course, this isn't it for KotOR; one plotline may have ended, but there's plenty more to keep this going for a long while, and I'm looking forward to it. John Jackson Miller has once again shown why it's the best Star Wars ongoing out there. An excellent wrap-up to the plotline introduced in the first volume, with impressive battles of Jedi, Sith, and the misfits of the Force. Prophecy is always a tricky thing in fiction, and Miller handles it well, with many delightful twists and surprises. Clearly, the win and awesome in the Old Republic era have not been mined out the way they have been in the days of the Clone Wars and Rebellion. Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Fugitive Padawan Zayne Carrick's quest to clear his name is finally concluded in this novel-length story! Zayne and his con-artist companion Gryph commit to a new course in exposing the dark actions of the secret Jedi Covenant. Yet doing so takes them not only to the homeworld of one of Zayne's murdering Masters, but also into the most highly guarded place on the planet--a storehouse of Sith artifacts! But his days as a renegade won't end there! Zayne's search for justice will continue to Coruscant, where he'll confront his Master, Lucien Draay, and the members of the Jedi Covenant in a showdown that will end his days as a fugitive in one way…or another. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic continues the story set nearly four thousand years before the rise of the Empire and the fall of Anakin Skywalker (and seven years prior to the events in the Knights of the Old Republic video game). This volume collects issues #29-#35. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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