Review:
Thanks to its phenomenal success and rapacious fan base, criticism aimed at Star Wars is swiftly rendered useless with the clarion cry of "But, it's Star Wars!!" It is likely that this will be regarded in the same way, offering, as it does, little beyond the film itself, but will undoubtedly please those who want their repeat visits to that galaxy far, far away any way they can get them. Collecting the one-shot comics that appeared with the film's release, each tale revolves around the main characters and how they are all affected by their fateful first meeting. It is ironic that the best tale here summarises the film's plot without diversion, as Obi-Wan recounts his experiences in The Phantom Menace to Jedi Master Yoda. Its principal draw is the fantastic art by Martin Egeland, which pulls off the considerable feat of making the light sabre fights really leap from the page--no easy task. Elsewhere, Anakin meets a space pilot and wistfully dreams of being a Jedi, Jar-Jar Binks and Queen Amidala try and save a thirst-stricken alien colony and Qui-Gon helps Anakin deal with his slave-owner's treachery. The aim here was not to provide the grand space opera thrills, but explore the small character moments that get lost in the excitement. With that in mind, this works, but will certainly leave you thirsting for more. George Lucas will be only too happy to provide. --Danny Graydon
Synopsis:
Recounts the adventures of Queen Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Anakin Skywalker, in a graphic novel that explores the "Star Wars" mythos.
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