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The Golden Age of the Sith (Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi)

The Golden Age of the Sith (Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way cool!!!
Review: The character developments of Memmit Nadil and Odan-Uur were great! The art is abseloutly incredible! If you are an aspiring artist, use the scetches in the back for references!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good, but not the best in the serier
Review: The Golden Age of the Sith was an OK book. The artwork was functional and the storyline was interesting. Also, the information on the Sith Empire makes it a good read. However, it does suffer from a few problems, mainly that the two main characters needed to be more involved in the story. As it is, they were just kind of "there," stumbling into major events at random. Other than that, this is book was pretty good, but there are better ones in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Epic Adventure, A great escapist read
Review: This book goes beyond great graphics and has a good story line and plot. Character are well developed and have depth. Its fun to read and goes a long way to tie up loose ends in George Lucas's stories.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Absolutely awful...
Review: This book is really only worth one star, but it got two only due to the fact that it is so much better than its sequel. The art is very cluttered and drab, the script horrible, corny and with many grammatical mistakes. The artists seemed to have a lot of trouble drawing the Odan-Urr character. The plot is stupid and pointless, the characters uninteresting, and too much time is wasted on plot points which really have no consequence. The Jedi are kinda wimpy whiners, and their lightsaber external power supplies were silly. The Sith were a bunch of stupid, bickering idiots, as were Jori and Gav, who desperately need to get a life.

This is one of the very worst SW comics available on the market, and I recommend that you stay away from it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Absolutely awful...
Review: This book is really only worth one star, but it got two only due to the fact that it is so much better than its sequel. The art is very cluttered and drab, the script horrible, corny and with many grammatical mistakes. The artists seemed to have a lot of trouble drawing the Odan-Urr character. The plot is stupid and pointless, the characters uninteresting, and too much time is wasted on plot points which really have no consequence. The Jedi are kinda wimpy whiners, and their lightsaber external power supplies were silly. The Sith were a bunch of stupid, bickering idiots, as were Jori and Gav, who desperately need to get a life.

This is one of the very worst SW comics available on the market, and I recommend that you stay away from it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 5,000 years before Anakin and Luke
Review: This is actually the first STAR WARS story in the entire chronology. Although be advised that it was published by Dark Horse Comics later in the TALES OF THE JEDI (TOTJ) run, in 1996-1997, as 5 issues and one #0 issue.

If you're going to read the TOTJ series, I recommend you start with this one. It's a great introduction to the Old Republic and the hidden Sith empire.

Kevin J. Anderson does a good job with the story and the characters. Some backstory on the origin of the Sith is provided. It is very cool to see the Sith and their manipulations, the conflict among themselves. The art is very good, with impressive planets and character designs. There is a nice level of detail and the coloring is above average.

I really like TOTJ because it is so far removed from all other incarnations of SW. There is so much to explore, and the history of the Sith is something that has always been of keen interest to me.

THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SITH is a fast-paced read that entertains all the way through.

This story is concluded in TALES OF THE JEDI: THE FALL OF THE SITH EMPIRE.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 5,000 years before Anakin and Luke
Review: This is actually the first STAR WARS story in the entire chronology. Although be advised that it was published by Dark Horse Comics later in the TALES OF THE JEDI (TOTJ) run, in 1996-1997, as 5 issues and one #0 issue.

If you're going to read the TOTJ series, I recommend you start with this one. It's a great introduction to the Old Republic and the hidden Sith empire.

Kevin J. Anderson does a good job with the story and the characters. Some backstory on the origin of the Sith is provided. It is very cool to see the Sith and their manipulations, the conflict among themselves. The art is very good, with impressive planets and character designs. There is a nice level of detail and the coloring is above average.

I really like TOTJ because it is so far removed from all other incarnations of SW. There is so much to explore, and the history of the Sith is something that has always been of keen interest to me.

THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SITH is a fast-paced read that entertains all the way through.

This story is concluded in TALES OF THE JEDI: THE FALL OF THE SITH EMPIRE.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Impresive background reading for "Dark Lords of the Sith"
Review: Well, I liked it because in Dark Lords of the Sith, it tells about Exar Kun finding and finishing Naga Sadow's work. This tells about Sadow, about his ambitions, and I also like info about the unification about the Emprise Teta Systum. I'm into haveing background information on things I read about, and this gives more background than I could have hoped for The events in Dark Lords of the Sith and Naga Sadow himself


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