My review of the first book in this series. Spoilers for the first book! While Dark Empire can be read by itself, its sequel merely points the way to the last book in the trilogy. That's not to say it's not a fun story, it is. It simply is not as finished as one would wish. With the death of t...
While I own the graphic novel of this and really enjoy it, I was intrigued to learn something told so visually had been turned into a full cast audio drama. I simply had to try it after that. Thanks to my local library signing onto Hoopla (I have such rapturous love for this digital library servic...
I need to look into this, perhaps the source material is a comic book? But it made for an odd audio book.
Meh. Not as good as I remember from when I read it as a teenager.
Suffers from a poorly thought out story and not-very-good artwork. Alas, if only they'd let me loose to revise the whole SW universe :-)Ah, well, I have my private version of the saga to comfort me.
This is odd because the collection includes not just work by Anderson on the prequel stuff to the originally published Tales of the Jedi, but the work by Tom Veitch as well. Anderson's pieces about Naga Sadow and the background of the Sith people was meant to flesh out Veitch's original work in whic...
Honestly, the best part about this is the last chapter, Redemption, but I guess you need all the other chapters for it to make any sense. That being said, it is kind of worth it. Anderson and crew introduce a bunch of cool new characters that are memorable in the vast pantheon of Jedi in the EU. Thi...
A good collection of some of the original comics from the early 90's. The first story here focus on the Sith empire, led by Naga Sadow against Empress Teta and some of the Republic, with Jori and Gav Daragon caught in the middle. This adventure covers about 1/2 the book. The next part is an intr...
See my note on it in my blog: http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2006/04/booknote-star-wars-dark-empire-i.html