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Bezig met laden... Star Wars: Darth Vader - Dark Lord of the Sith Vol. 3: The Burning Seas (Star Wars: Darth Vader - Dark Lord of the Sith (2017), 3) (editie 2018)door Giuseppe Camuncoli (Illustrator), Charles Soule (Medewerker)
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As the Empire's grip tightens on the galaxy, the stirrings of a rebellion begin in the Mon Cala system. The fearsome Darth Vader knows order must be maintained at all costs - and this time the job of snuffing out hope falls to Vader, his Inquisitors?and Wilhuff Tarkin! Bringing Mon Cala to heel means finding the surviving Jedi that foment this unrest. No tolerance for rebellion can be afforded. But how far will Vader go to complete his mission? When the Dark Lord of the Sith and his Inquisitors finally track down their targets, a resistance will crumble and the seas will weep. And when the time comes for Tarkin to repay a long-standing debt to Vader, settling what is owed will require every last bit of his cunning - and will cost more than he ever imagine Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Set roughly a year after the events of Revenge of the Sith, “Burning Seas,” finds Palpatine ready to let the galaxy learn the Empire is not a benevolent successor to the Republic, but rather a dominating military power who is anything but the friendly neighborhood government. He tasks Tarkin and Vader with bringing Mon Cala to heel, providing the galaxy a lesson on how the Empire truly operates now. It especially fun and intriguing to watch Tarkin and Vader interact.
I also really enjoy that Soule gives us moments of introspection with Vader as he processes his past. The series so far has kept Vader, and plenty of introspective moments about the helmeted Sith Lord, at the forefront, but this was the only arc that doesn’t keep him in the spotlight as much. The first issue does find Vader revisiting his fateful battle with Obi-Wan on Mustafar, except this time he’s already Vader and thus able to win, as he is no longer the foolish young man Anakin was back then. Otherwise, some of the Tarkin and Vader relationship is brought to the forefront this arc, as I mentioned above. It is intriguing to watch Tarkin attempt to learn just how powerful Vader is.
The art team of Giuseppe Camuncoli (pencils), Daniele Orlandini (inks), and David Curiel, with an assist from Java Tartaglia and Guru-eFX for one issue, (colors) is one of the best on Marvel’s Star Wars many series at the moment. Some of the art in this series is just astounding. ( )