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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781593077921 ISBN: 1593077920 Label: Dark Horse Manufacturer: Dark Horse Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 120 Publication Date: February 06, 2008 Publisher: Dark Horse Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Dark Horse Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: These are dark times indeed, when even the noblest of undertakings must rely on stealth, deception, and possibly the betrayal and abandonment of friends and loved ones. Jedi Dass Jennir and his companion Bomo Greenbark survived the Clone Wars, but the fate of Bomo's wife and daughter remains a mystery. The two friends are determined to find them, but their path leads them from danger to darkness - where each of them stands to lose more than they may hope to gain. Meanwhile, Darth Vader must deal with some unpleasant realities - and memories - of his own. Though he is a Dark Lord of the Sith, even he must bow before the power of the Emperor. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fight against slavery Finally, a Star Wars storyline that has a Jedi fighting against slavery. After Episode 1 where Lucas had the line that "Jedi do not get involved in the affairs of others", to include allowing slavery, my mind wondered, how can the Jedi be "Guardians of Peace and Justice"? This comic book very briefly shows how Dark Vader is slowly adjusting to his new role after the declaration of Order 66 in Episode 3. It also briefly depicts how he has the inner struggle between serving the Emperor ... Read More Rating: - The Dark Times are here!I was not very sure about ANOTHER Star Wars comic series, so I started off buying individual issues, but after 3 or 4, I knew I had to get the TPB collection. The art in this series is top notch. Sometimes only the main characters are given lots of detail, but here you won't find a better drawn Vader or clones in battle. The ships are very intricately drawn, and we are introduced to a wide variety of characters. The plot suffers a little at the end...it almost seemed rushed, ... Read More Rating: - Great idea, but a one-dimensional executionThe idea for this series is exceptional: chronicle the adventures of one of the last remaining Jedi during one of the darkest times in the Star Wars universe. Add in well-known personalities like Darth Vader, force the characters to make tough moral choices, and mix in a few interesting aliens - the results of this recipe, one would assume, would be spectacular. The Path to Nowhere, however, is significantly lacking. Poor dialogue, stereotypical characters, an almost complete lack of backgrounds, ... Read More Rating: - Dark Times start here!This graphic is way better than that book which was written about Vader "sith lord whatever." The focus is mostly on Dass and Bono, but the couple of scenes with Palpatine and Vader are very insightful. But overall you will find this book depressing and maybe in need of some lexapro afterwords. Rating: - Decent, but could have been better.While this is a good story and all, I just felt that it could have been a lot better. I've got a lot of hope for the series, but this story arc was just a little too depressing for me. Also, I'm not the hugest fan of the art. However, it's a decent read and worth taking a glance at. I recommend it.
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