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Injustice reigns on Tatooine as villainous scum run rampant. Will Ben Kenobi risk revealing himself to do what's right? Then, Luke continues his quest to learn about the Jedi by heading for the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. Plus: Han & Leia are confronted by an unexpected foe from Han's past!



COLLECTING: STAR WARS 7-12

  • Sales Rank: #6636 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-01-26
  • Released on: 2016-01-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.25" h x .25" w x 6.63" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Luke and the Gang head Toward the Smuggler's Moon
By Anarchy in the US
After a fun re-introduction into a galaxy, far, far away, Jason Aaron’s STAR WARS is off to a good start. Taking place between the films Episode IV and V. Plenty of action, proper characters, and fine art to supply it all. Maybe it’s own default would be it played things slightly safe with the numerous nostalgia for fans of the films. With the second volume though, Aaron does continue the better aspects while injecting his own pathos.

Collecting issues #7-12, Luke Skywalker is having trouble finding guidance in the ways of the Jedi. By reading the journal of Obi-Wan Kenobi (in issues #7) and gets the idea in order to know more about the Jedi history, it’d best be to go to Nar Shada, the appropriately nicknamed Smuggler’s Moon, a planet where some of the most dangerous people inhabit. Things don’t go as they planned for Luke who runs into a whole heap of problems as the Jedi Temple doesn’t exist anymore and needs to know more about them through scrupulous means. And Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Solo’s “wife” Sana comes to a head as Sana wants her husband back, but they to have problems of their own as the Empire is on their tails.

Volume 2 picks up the same tone from volume having plenty of characterization, nostalgia, and action with laser fighters, Tie-fighters, our main cast using light sabers! (wait until you see that). Balancing out the fighting and laser shooting, there is still the occasional light banter, specifically Liea and Solo over Sana and their marriage while they run away from the Imperial Empire and the chaos that follows. But the character(s) that steals the show in the end are two beings that are surprisingly funny and interesting together that I would like to see more of in the future.

The most interesting thing Jason Aaron does in my opinion is try to play down on the nostalgia factor and try to introduce new aspects into the ever-growing Star Wars universe. The planet Nar Shada and characters like Grakkus the hutt, Game Master, Bounty Hunter Dengar and Han Solo’s “wife”, Sana. We all know these characters do not have a lasting impact on the feature films, but Aaron is starting to show they could possibly fill in some blanks that would explain things from Episode IV to V.

Whereas John Cassaday did volume 1, Stuart Immonen does majority of the art here from issues #8-12 and I think his art suits this comic better. Immonen’s art is cartoonish, but it’s vibrant, highly expressive, and gives the action a massive sense of kinetic energy to Aaron’s scripts. I’m a big fan of Cassaday and Immonen’s art work, but I hope Immonen can stay on for more issues.

One last thing I have to point out is issues #7, an entire issue dedicated to Obi-Wan Kenobi’s memoirs from his time in exile on Tatooine. Obi-Wan is my personal favorite Star Wars character, so I admit I have a bit of bias toward him, yet I really enjoyed Aaron’s exploration of the character. We get to see the immense difficulties for him to simply stop being a Jedi on a planet full of villainous beings and look after Luke without interference of training him on behalf of Uncle Owen. It’s a solid issue where I would love to see Aaron do more of between story arcs on Obi-Wan’s journal entries in the future. Simone Bianchi who too makes a gorgeous issue that, again, I hope he continues to draw more of if possible.

My only flaws for me here is the main overarching story doesn’t get pushed forward. Luke gets stuck on Nar Shada and the Han/Leia/Sana angle is a lot of bickering. Pieces are slowly built up here, but I think it might be slow on behalf of Aaron wanting to do the VADER DOWN crossover. The other thing is Han/Leia/Sana bickering threesome over Han, as fun and in character as it is, I felt it was a little too long winded as Han does nothing for almost three issues asking to just talk about the situation and he gets cut off every turn. He just about says the same lines every time before Sana or Leia shutting him up. I thought Han should have put his foot down and clear up on the subject, which he does, but I felt it took a little longer than it could have been.

Even with a slower main story pacing and love triangle being a tad too long for my taste, STAR WARS VOLUME 2: SHOWDOWN ON THE SMUGGLER’S MOON is still an enjoyable read under the pen of Jason Aaron. Plenty of action, proper characterization, stellar art, and an excellent Obi-Wan story keeps things on good terms. Though I feel Kieron Gillen’s DARTH VADER is the better of the two series, they both are strong books that stand alone and together well. Which means they both will converge for the next story arc, VADER DOWN, where we will see Vader take on the Rebel Alliance all by himself. May be the force be with you, readers.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Cream of the Star Wars Crop!
By Andrew Thompson
In my four decades of reading comics, I've never seen a more beautifully illustrated Star Wars comic. Stuart Immonen's art is top notch, and writer Jason Aaron perefctly captures the voices of Star Wars' most popular characters.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A Worthy Addition to Canon
By David I. Salter
A refreshing change of pace after the disappointing "Princess Leia" volume I read yesterday. Everything that collection was not - well-plotted, well-paced, entertaining throughout and capturing enough of the spirit and feel of an authentic Star Wars film to make for a worthwhile and enjoyable diversion. Unlike the Leia volume, too, the art here remains consistent and on-model; the characters, props and sets all fairly closely resemble their episode IV originals. One of the best, if not the best, original (non-feature-film-based) Star Wars stories I've read (granted, I probably haven't read that many, as these things go); a worthy addition to SW canon.

The single issue/chapter Obi-Wan Kenobi on Tatooine story that kicks off the volume (issue 7 of the series) makes for a rather thin and cliche-ridden tale as a stand-alone story, but read as a brief intermission to the main story, as it appears in this volume, it comes across instead as a rather harmless diversion from the meatier main story that precedes (in the previous volume) and follows (in this book.)

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