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Bezig met laden... A Shattered Hopedoor Brian Wood, Carlos D'Anda (Illustrator), Facundo Percio (Illustrator)
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I had an issue with Vader's initial conversation with the Emperor. He was a little short with his master and stepped a bit out of line, more than I would expect the Emperor to allow. Obi-Wan speaking to Vader does not work for me. The author keeps pushing this idea throughout the series that Obi-Wan is communicating with others during this time period. I see Obi-Wan as only using his power to speak to Luke beyond the grave when it is absolutely necessary, and to steer him in the proper direction. Using this power to taunt Vader is wasteful and un-jedi like. Vader clearly states in The Empire Strikes Back that Obi-Wan can no longer help him (Luke).
I'm curious what Marvel is going to do in 2015 since their main Star Wars title will also be set in this era. The original Marvel comics, Darkhorse's Empire and Rebellion series, and this series were all set in the period between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. With this series almost serving as a reboot for this era, what else can Marvel do that hasn't already been done? ( )