Rating: Summary: Han and Chewy adventures in the Corporate Sector Review: This is a review of Classic star wars - Han Solo at stars end - Volume 5. This comic is based on the stand alone novelette written by the late Brian Daley. For those who had read AC Crispens Han Solo Trilogy (my favorite of the entire EU), Crispen left time in his story to accommodate Daley's stories about Han and Chewy taking a trip to the corporate sector. Virtually nothing is known about the corp sector except what Daley told us in his 3 novels about his favorite character, Han. One of those 3 stories is HS at SE. This comic has good inking and binding but the pencil and artwork is of comic strip quality. I give the story a 5, inking a 3 and pencils a 2, then I round up because the stars are Han and chewy for 4 stars.
Rating: Summary: awful Review: this was the worst i have ever read. i never caught the point of the whole story, yet i made myself read the whole thing to try to get the point. I never did. it had a poor plot, moved slowly, and to me was too boring.
Rating: Summary: Han's got a book of his own! Review: Well, that dashing,daring, and devoius Han Solo has done it again. More excitement, more adventure! Being an avid Star Wars fan, I've spent most of my free time reading and re-reading this book. I love it! I would recomend this to any Star Wars fan, young or old. I tried to get multiple opinions in this book by my friends, and it seems that if you don't know a lick about Star Wars, you probably won't understand some of this book. But if you are familiar with SW, Hang On!! You're on for a pretty wild ride. Now, I will admit it, there are a few parts in there where I felt kind of. . . uh. . . sleepy. ..(Maybe I stayed up longer than I thought reading it. . ) but the abundance of action and suspence quickly banish it away. All in all, I would say this is a very good book.Some might say Han is just to brave (or to stupid) to be realistic. But, as Han would say, "Hey, its Me!"
Rating: Summary: It's Okay Review: While the plot and the script follow the excellent book upon which this is based fairly well, the end results fall short of the mark. Jessa looks kinda like she's described in the book, but the other characters aren't really recognizable, even Han and Chewie. While the ship renditions are fairly good, the only thing they got right was the Falcon -- there weren't any TIEs in the novel, and those little fighters in the comic aren't Z-95s. The art is too childish, and the words are too big, and the coloring and detail is a bit dull. Still, all of this is somewhat overcome by a fairly exciting story and a fast pace. Another plus is the low price. If you're into Star Wars, it's worth the money.
Rating: Summary: ADAPTED FROM BRIAN DALEY'S NOVEL! Review: Years before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope, Han Solo and Chewbacca travelled to the Corporate Sector in an attempt to free the prisoners of the secret prison known as Stars' End. Adapted from Brian Daley's novel of the same name, this series of newspaper strips has been out of circulation since they originally appeared. Collected here in this three-issue series, fans of Star Wars and artist Alfredo Alcala will be thrilled to see these available again. Shot directly from the original artwork, Dark Horse has adapted the strips to the comic-book format, as was done in earlier Classic Star Wars volumes.
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