Jedi Master Quinlan Vos has had more than his share of brushes
with the dark side of the Force, and it is precisely for that
reason that he is chosen to pierce Dooku's inner circle. But
to complete his mission, Vos must plunge headlong into the
shadow of the dark side - a path from which there may be no
return...
Light
and Dark is
the forth volume in the Clone Wars series of graphic
novels. Once
the peacekeepers of the Republic, the Jedi have now been forced
into new roles. Most have become commanders and warriors,
leading the Republic's clone army against the forces that
would splinter galactic rule of law. Others have had to go
undercover as spies - working their way into the ranks of
the Separitists.
The
first, and most impressive thing to strike me about Light
and Dark was the fantastically detailed art work. It's
not often that I read a graphic novel where the art inside
is more impressive than the painting on the cover, but it
is here.
Titan
has also done a fantastic on the repro too, as well as using
excellent quality paper stock.
The
action leaps off the page and, for a brief moment, I was a
seven year old kid again. This collection made me forget Lucas's
two naff prequels, and remember why I fell in love with the
Star Wars universe when I was younger.
Certainly
one of the best Star Wars graphic novel's I've read.
Pete
Boomer
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