This book has so many things in it that a Star Wars fan like me would love, I probably wouldn't be able to fit it in just one review!*WARNING-SPOILERS AHEAD!* First of all, I would like to say two words: General Grievous! In all his four-armed glory! Of course, it should be noted that he only has four arms in a battle for about ten seconds. It is still cool though! Another thing that makes this book awsome: there is a great...
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In the Clone Wars series this has to be the top collection, or at least next to it. Nearly everyone makes an apperance. We finally see Anakin and Padme together, alone. Anyone who owns a lightsaber gets to ignite it. Jedi and Sith alike learn that the cost of victory is so high sometimes, that it is a defeat. And Anakin figures out how to put Durge down so he stays down.
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This is a great series! Absolutely worth to begin an excellent Star Wars series! The art is great and there are a lot of details and things to watch in these magazines.
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This volume is a lead in to Labyrinth of Evil, shortly before Episode III. It is mostly a very compelling story of Obi-Wan and Anakin, including many of the prequels most important characters. I don't want to give any spoilers here, but the biggest flaw in this book is the search for Asajj. I'm so sick of them sticking her back into all the stories somehow, that I can't even begin to explain. So because of that, I would...
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Another excellent graphic novel from the Clone Wars series. Once again, great art, story, and dialogue. However, reading it, it felt like the story was unnecessary. The entire story doesn't bring any progress at all to the series. The main plot is Obi-wan becomes "Obsessed" with finding and turning Assaj Ventress from the Dark Side (hence, the title of this when it was in comic form). He then finds Ventress (who Anakin supposedly...
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