I never miss a chance to dip back intoKnights of the Old Republic.
The lay of the land is darkness.
There is so much war, so much to still discover, and rediscover.
Knights of the Old Republic Vol.
With the help of her friends, she must face her fears and right past wrongs.
These pages flow, and they remind me why Im such a big fan of this franchise.
At its best, its damn good.
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Interesting is how the colors, shadings, and textures change from arc to arc.
Each arc feels like its own thing.
Some stories are told in painting, others in watercolor, and yet others in the classic pencil sketch.
I want to keep feeling like Im jumping into something every time I begin a new arc.
John Jackson Millers writing is at its height here.
The man, like Kevin J. Anderson, is the ultimateStar Warsscribe.
You could easily tap the guy to write script one of the nextStar Warsmovies.
I would hope hed be at the helm for future installments and/or spinoffs.
Does Zayne Carrick, the incredibly clumsy Force-yielding hero of the series, get a happy ending?
They lie with the Jedi.
He knows theyre changing.
And not for the better.
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Rating:
5 out of 5