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Fall of the Sith Empire (Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi)

Fall of the Sith Empire (Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Isn't there supposed to be a point?
Review: Once again, I state that I've never been an Anderson fan. 'Golden Age of the Sith' had some streong points, like a decent plot and beautiful art. Alas, the art quality drops a bit here and the story goes into a nosedive. There's almost no plot, save for a big battle. Granted, it can be pretty visually complex and interesting, drawing back to an old style of combat, but overall its quite lacking.

I've gotten out a fine-toothed comb, but cannot find any cohesive story, unfortunately. Read it only as a conclusion for 'Golden Age', but don't expect a lot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WoW it is Exar Kun!
Review: This is a cool book that is about the Sith and moast of all Sith Lord Exar Kun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read!
Review: This is the conclusion of the Golden Age of the Sith. The Fall is also set 5,000 years before NEW HOPE. While the art work also improves, yes I said improves, the story seems to disintegrate into itself. Since I like some of KJA's work, I am assuming that he was not the lead writer, just placed first alphabetically. Nothing important happens here so don't feel you need to waste your money buying this book, unless you want to buy mine!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Now we take we back to ancient egypt...
Review: This is the conclusion of the Golden Age of the Sith. The Fall is also set 5,000 years before NEW HOPE. While the art work also improves, yes I said improves, the story seems to disintegrate into itself. Since I like some of KJA's work, I am assuming that he was not the lead writer, just placed first alphabetically. Nothing important happens here so don't feel you need to waste your money buying this book, unless you want to buy mine!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The absolute WORST SW comic
Review: TOTJ: The Fall of the Sith Empire is absolutely the worst of all the SW comics yet published. A jumbled mishmash of ultimately irrelevant events, clumsily constructed, boringly paced. The art is in most cases slightly better than Golden Age of the sith, but Odan-Urr is more bubble-headed and silly looking than ever. The action stinks, as do the politics, schemes of the Sith lords, and other "intrigues."

As I've said, this is the worst SW comic yet available, and absolutely avoid it. Take my word for it -- don't waste your money on this comic.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The absolute WORST SW comic
Review: TOTJ: The Fall of the Sith Empire is absolutely the worst of all the SW comics yet published. A jumbled mishmash of ultimately irrelevant events, clumsily constructed, boringly paced. The art is in most cases slightly better than Golden Age of the sith, but Odan-Urr is more bubble-headed and silly looking than ever. The action stinks, as do the politics, schemes of the Sith lords, and other "intrigues."

As I've said, this is the worst SW comic yet available, and absolutely avoid it. Take my word for it -- don't waste your money on this comic.


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