Download PDF Star Wars Darth Vader Dark Lord of the Sith Vol 1 Imperial Machine Darth Vader 20172018 eBook Charles Soule Jim Cheung Giuseppe Camuncoli

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From acclaimed writer Charles Soule comes a brand-new, exhilarating series exploring Darth Vader's early history. Picking up directly where Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ends, follow Vader as he receives his legendary red lightsaber and witness Vader's rise to power as a Dark Lord of the Sith!

Download PDF Star Wars Darth Vader Dark Lord of the Sith Vol 1 Imperial Machine Darth Vader 20172018 eBook Charles Soule Jim Cheung Giuseppe Camuncoli


"Picking up directly with the conclusion of Episode III, this volume shows the first trial of young Vader — securing a kyber crystal for his Sith lightsaber. The pages crackle with energy and Vader’s raw emotional state in the early days of his transition to the Dark Side have never felt more electric and poignant. A key scene showing Vader considering an alternate path is especially moving and powerfully presented. Fans of the Rebels TV show will also see a new introduction to the Grand Inquisitor which fleshes out his backstory a bit. This volume was on sale for $3.99 for Kindle — a virtual steal. You don’t know the power of the Dark Side until you check out this awesome story."

Product details

  • File Size 119535 KB
  • Print Length 144 pages
  • Publisher Marvel (November 22, 2017)
  • Publication Date November 22, 2017
  • Sold by Marvel Entertainment US
  • Language English
  • ASIN B076C129TM

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Star Wars Darth Vader Dark Lord of the Sith Vol 1 Imperial Machine Darth Vader 20172018 eBook Charles Soule Jim Cheung Giuseppe Camuncoli Reviews :


Star Wars Darth Vader Dark Lord of the Sith Vol 1 Imperial Machine Darth Vader 20172018 eBook Charles Soule Jim Cheung Giuseppe Camuncoli Reviews


  • This is actually the start of a second Vader series. The first one began, along with the new Marvel main Star Wars series, right after the Death Star was destroyed. That Vader series birthed the new characters of Doctor Aphra, Triple Zero, BeeTee, and Cylo. Now, that series has come to an end.

    THIS NEW SERIES IS GOOD!

    It picks up the moment that Anakin Skywalker awakes in his armor at the end of Revenge of the Sith. It chronicles the first steps of Darth Vader.

    We learn something new about the Sith. They do not create their own lightsabers. They must take a saber from a Jedi and make it their own.

    The Sith blades are red and only red.

    Why?

    Palpatine explains that the kyber crystals that power the sabers are living things within the Force. This is backed up by the Rogue One novel (it was either that or Catalyst). The crystals are rock, but they are also alive.

    In the hands of a Sith, the new owner uses the Dark Side to push all his pain into the crystal--until the crystal bleeds and turns the color of the beam red.

    I just think that is all sorts of awesome!
  • Solid read from Soule. The second Marvel published Darth Vader series picks up immediately after the infamous "NOOO" from Revenge of the Sith and explores Vader's early days with the fledgling Empire. This Vader is a fascinating character study as he isn't the all powerful Lord of the Sith we know him to be from the original trilogy. Vader is still struggling to shed his previous identity as Anakin Skywalker and feels the tug of the light side. With Palpatine's guidance, Vader is sent on a journey to track down and eliminate one of the few Jedi who survived the purge and to claim the man's lightsaber crystal for himself. Vader may not be all powerful in this book, but it makes him a bit more interesting to follow. Just for the sake of rectifying that awful sequence from Episode Three this book gets respect; the series also sets up the origins of the Sith Inquisition from the Star Wars Rebels show and provides a bit more connective tissue between the Inquisitors and Vader. The action is fun and often intensely brutal (Vader destroying a dam ends up being one hell of a moment) and the world building from Vader's early days provides a great counter point to Giffen's earlier Vader series.
  • Darth Vader's rise to power makes up this story. It shows Vader testing the waters with his new armor. For a short graphic novel, it shows us Vader's limitations as a leader and how he builds his reputation as a ruthless villain. Overall the art and computer color are spot on. They depict the dark lord with uncanny accuracy that is true to the films. Writer, Charles does a superb job capturing the early career of Vader's stranglehold on the empire.
  • This new edition of the Darth Vader series does not live up to the first. There are different artists and different author's and it shows. While the storyline is good and features a great white by Palpatine "Touch me with the Force again and I will finish what Kenobi could not," the artwork leaves much to be desired. Emperor Palpatine looks horrible, very little like Sir Ian at all. Even Vader himself looks off. They should've kept the original crew. The first series and the Vader Down edition were excellent. This is rather mediocre. Disappointed to say the least.
  • This comic series takes an interesting and haunting look at the events of Vader at the very end of and immediately following Episode III. As a kid watching the original SW trilogy (Ep IV-VI), I thought of Darth Vader as the coolest, baddest villain in the galaxy...next to the Emperor. But what Lucas wanted us to know through the prequels is that Vader aka Anakin is actually more of a tragic even sympathetic villain. Among many other issues I have the prequels, they took away some of the mystery and horror of Vader.

    If you are a SW fan especially a Vader fan, if you love the Vader scene at the end of Rogue One, and you want to know how Anakin became "more machine than man", then you will enjoy reading this comic written by Charles Soule and beautifully drawn by G. Camuncoli. Vader has become to me even more cool, more frighting, and more powerful than what I imagined back when I was a kid.
  • Picking up directly with the conclusion of Episode III, this volume shows the first trial of young Vader — securing a kyber crystal for his Sith lightsaber. The pages crackle with energy and Vader’s raw emotional state in the early days of his transition to the Dark Side have never felt more electric and poignant. A key scene showing Vader considering an alternate path is especially moving and powerfully presented. Fans of the Rebels TV show will also see a new introduction to the Grand Inquisitor which fleshes out his backstory a bit. This volume was on sale for $3.99 for — a virtual steal. You don’t know the power of the Dark Side until you check out this awesome story.
  • From writer Charles Soule and various very talented comic book artists, comes the first volume in a new series that takes place right after Episode III and only gets darker and sithier with every issue. It’s a great story/character-based comic-book continuation of Anakin Skywalker’s fall and Lord Vader’s rise. Besides a few weak moments of un-polished character and backdrop artwork, this series really hits the Star Wars spot. Charles Soule’s 3rd Star Wars c-b series is another winner, and the action is also quite cracking (very literally).
  • Not bad, very good. Soule's story seems more like a collection of "Rogue One"-finale moments. It's Darth involved in Moment after Moment but there's a sequence at the end that gives it all some real weight and payoff. The Camuncoli/Smith art is excellent. I didn't know Cam, but he's a great cartoonist for these characters, his storytelling is top-notch and exciting and he doesn't cheat on Star Wars gear. Smith's inking is bold and striking, very underrated inker and always think he makes the pencils even greater. Curiel's colors are beautiful, the book looks like ILM did it. I kinda think Gillen's run has more personality and ambition than this Soule book. This was a quicker read, a very good action-oriented, visual book.