Tales of the Jedi - The Fall of the Sith Empire #2 (of 5) |
Reviewed 11/01/97: Reviews issues #2 - #5
Story Naturally the nature of the project has this danger built in much more than those dealing with the movie characters, because the reader isn't predisposed to like the characters. I excused this series on this basis until now. I felt exactly the same way about the X-Wing series (actually, I liked the TOTJ concept much better than X-Wing)... but the good work in 'Battelground Tatooine' and the phenomincal 'Empire's Service' arcs have moved me from bored to excited. I'm not sure exactly what can be done, because clearly DH has committed to linking this series to events in the Jedi Academy novels and will be limited by that focus. The main positives I see are the extensive use of non-humans (even non- bipeds), the ability to show multiple Jedi (with specialties) working together and the newfound ability to get just exactly the right amount of similarities to the movies to tie-in, but not copy.
Art I like the fact that non-humans are featured, but the quality of design is largely inconsistant. Some are quite good while others are simply earth animal heads with a human body (only slightly better than classic Trek).
Summary 5/10. Not recommended.
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