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Darth Vader #1 (2015) directors cut

Darth Vader #1 (2015) directors cut

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(W) Kieron Gillen (A) Salvador Larroca

From Marvel Comics. The chart-topping, critically adored first issue of Darth Vader will return to comic shops this June for Darth Vader #1 Director's Cut! Experience the monumental return of the iconic Star Wars franchise to the House of Ideas with the first issue of these this blockbuster ongoing series! Taking place immediately after the events of Star Wars: A New Hope, this explosive comic follows new adventures of the popular Dark Lord from the original trilogy! Created in close partnership with Lucasfilm, this new Star Wars title exists as part of the canon for the Star Wars universe! This Director's Cut version features the entire first issue - read Darth Vader #1 again or for the very first time! Then, go behind the scenes as you experience the making of this landmark debut. See script pages and in-progress artwork from each issue as the Star Wars universe is brought to life as only Marvel could! The world of Star Wars has made its historic return to Marvel, and no fan can afford to miss out on this blockbuster ongoing series.

Date Available: 06/17/2015

Reviews


The black hand of Kieron Gillen is all over 'Darth Vader'. He takes our #2 Sith through some familiar environments and with some familiar faces. From the title crawl (read it carefully-it establishes who the real villains of the piece are) to the final double page spread, it's clear that Vader is who we're rooting for, from a certain point of view. Using Vader as a hero who has to redeem himself (I guess we're all the heroes of our own stories)in the eyes of his master after his failure with the Death Star is a pretty genius conceit. The Emperor gets some great moments in as well-clearly, there are better bosses to have. The art by Salvador Larroca is clean and movie accurate. In fact, I think this might be the best Vader has looked in any comic. The complexities of the angles on the mask have stymied people for nearly 40 years, but he hits it on the nose at every angle. It might sound like a little thing, but when you see it, you'll know what I mean.



Marvel's 'Darth Vader' runs concurrently with the regular 'Star Wars' ongoing, but you don't need to have read one to enjoy the other.

Kevin Healy 9 out of 10 GRAHAMS

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