Star Wars Rebels, Vol. 1

Star Wars Rebels, Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-07-29 09:55:51
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Akira Aoki
  • ISBN:1975317661
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Summary

In an era of Galactic Empire rule, as the last of the Jedi are hunted and eliminated, a fledgling rebellion begins to take form。 On the planet Lothal, con artist Ezra makes a living stealing Empire goods to sell on the black market, but one heist doesn't go as planned。。。Suddenly, this teen's solitary ways are challenged by a band of ragtag rebels-the crew of the starship Ghost!

Based on the animated series!

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Reviews

Heather

5 stars for sure! 5。5 if I could!I loved this manga adaption of Rebels。 The art was lovely。 I wish I had bought this soon but I am so glad to have it now。 I cannot wait for the next volume。 Also!! The Lord of the Sith chapter at the end。 Love! Lords of the Sith is one of my absolute favorite SW novels。 I hope that section continues on so badly。 Isval is one of my favorite characters even though she was only in Lords of the Sith。 Would absolutely recommend to anyone that likes Rebels。

Vinnie

Beautiful artwork!

Polly Boedecker

YayyyyIt’s super good! I love how it’s drawn and the characters are easy to recognize! One thing I would note is that it does deviate slightly from the show, just in minor instances。 If that’s a deal breaker for you, then I wouldn’t get it :/

Elisabeth

The art style wasn't my favorite at first, but it definitely grew on me with its dynamic and funny look。 It also helped make this series feel fresh and original。 The art style wasn't my favorite at first, but it definitely grew on me with its dynamic and funny look。 It also helped make this series feel fresh and original。 。。。more

Neil R。 Coulter

Manga Star Wars is always worth looking at, and I like the art in this book。 I also love Rebels in any format。 But this manga retelling of the first couple episodes of the TV series doesn't add anything particularly new or interesting to the story or characters。 Also, it's a strange choice to use swearing, when the TV series didn't have any of that。 Why does everyone yell "Dammit" so often? That's wrong。 Manga Star Wars is always worth looking at, and I like the art in this book。 I also love Rebels in any format。 But this manga retelling of the first couple episodes of the TV series doesn't add anything particularly new or interesting to the story or characters。 Also, it's a strange choice to use swearing, when the TV series didn't have any of that。 Why does everyone yell "Dammit" so often? That's wrong。 。。。more

Danielle

The Star Wars comics are kind of hit-and-miss for me, and it was the same here。 I've only seen a little of Star Wars Rebels, but I don't think the story benefited from being adapted to manga。 I like the characters, but I would like them way less if this wasn't such a quick read。 The Star Wars comics are kind of hit-and-miss for me, and it was the same here。 I've only seen a little of Star Wars Rebels, but I don't think the story benefited from being adapted to manga。 I like the characters, but I would like them way less if this wasn't such a quick read。 。。。more

Holly Sullivan

taking my review from amazon:The story itself was interesting, though it is different from the original series。 It's not a bad thing, but you can tell some aspects are very similar the culture in mangas。 I found some changes that they made added more to the story, such as Ezra's street life。 However, some felt strange。WARNING SPOILERSBut as soon as Kanan see's Ezra he asks who his master is???? Like you're revealing stuff way too quick/ not being cautious Kanan。 They also made Hera apart of the taking my review from amazon:The story itself was interesting, though it is different from the original series。 It's not a bad thing, but you can tell some aspects are very similar the culture in mangas。 I found some changes that they made added more to the story, such as Ezra's street life。 However, some felt strange。WARNING SPOILERSBut as soon as Kanan see's Ezra he asks who his master is???? Like you're revealing stuff way too quick/ not being cautious Kanan。 They also made Hera apart of the first mission, as in on the ground and roaming with them。Also I felt like some key aspects of Ezra's character/development that took place in Spark of the Rebellion were also glossed over/changed which took away from some parts。 Additionally, it feels like the personality we see from the other characters in Spark of the Rebellion is not show as much (especially with Zeb and Sabine)。I'll still continue to read it/ see it through since I'm digging the new Star Wars Rebels content。But keep that in mind what I said when buying it。It's like SWR the TV show is the "true manga" love and you're reading an "anime" version of it that's going in its own direction。 。。。more

Pinky

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Ezra wants to become a jedi to help others suffering under the Empire's rule。 Kanan offers to help him become a jedi。 He joins Kanan's team Ghost and meets the other members。 Ezra wants to become a jedi to help others suffering under the Empire's rule。 Kanan offers to help him become a jedi。 He joins Kanan's team Ghost and meets the other members。 。。。more

Wylaina

Starts where the tv series did at season 1。 Good book。

Taylor Rickett

Solid offering, but these POV anime often catch me off guard, as Ezra’s voice just feels too simplified。 Too childish。 So much of his internal dialogue we can SEE in the show (source material), so it can be tough to see him work some things out in this way。 But overall a fun adaptation。 Recommend for youngsters looking to get into Star Wars and/or Rebels。

Sesana

Adapts the first few episodes of Rebels, a series I loved。 And it's fine, but I just didn't love it as much as I loved the cartoon。 I wasn't thrilled with the art style, either。 There's nothing inherently wrong with it, it's just not to my taste。 Adapts the first few episodes of Rebels, a series I loved。 And it's fine, but I just didn't love it as much as I loved the cartoon。 I wasn't thrilled with the art style, either。 There's nothing inherently wrong with it, it's just not to my taste。 。。。more

Dana

I have to admit first that I haven’t seen the series; Star Wars Rebels。 I definitely will be adding it to my watch list now!This is a great start to a series in the Star Wars world and I love expanding my Star Wars Universe with these manga novels。 The art is so good but sometimes gets lost in the action。 I love the way the eyes look。 Anyway, I’m looking forward to volume two!!

Eva B。

This was fine。 The art was cute, although it took me a bit to figure out how to read it since it was my first manga。 The pacing was a bit off to me, it skimmed over a lot of the episode (for example, (view spoiler)[ Ezra being captured during the Kessel raid is completely skipped over, which is too bad because it felt like a very important moment in the show (hide spoiler)] and there's also a weird amount of swearing。 I mean, nothing more than "hell" and "damn" (and far be it for me to complain This was fine。 The art was cute, although it took me a bit to figure out how to read it since it was my first manga。 The pacing was a bit off to me, it skimmed over a lot of the episode (for example, (view spoiler)[ Ezra being captured during the Kessel raid is completely skipped over, which is too bad because it felt like a very important moment in the show (hide spoiler)] and there's also a weird amount of swearing。 I mean, nothing more than "hell" and "damn" (and far be it for me to complain about swearing lmao) but it was jarring to see Ezra yell "dammit!" The dinner scene at the end was perfect though, I love this found family so much。 。。。more

Noah Smith

I really hope that more and more stories from TV and books will be adapted in manga, or maybe even anime。 This manga is very entertaining and well drawn。

Echoes

This was a really entertaining read and a decent introduction to Star Wars Rebels for anime/manga fans, I think。 I loved the adaptation of the first Rebels episodes (though it was a very abridged adaptation) and seeing everything happen in a manga art style was fun。 The art was not the best at times but I can forgive that for the most part。 Some physics were ignored to advance the plot at the beginning (Ezra’s slingshot would not be nearly powerful enough to redirect a cannon on an AT-ST, even u This was a really entertaining read and a decent introduction to Star Wars Rebels for anime/manga fans, I think。 I loved the adaptation of the first Rebels episodes (though it was a very abridged adaptation) and seeing everything happen in a manga art style was fun。 The art was not the best at times but I can forgive that for the most part。 Some physics were ignored to advance the plot at the beginning (Ezra’s slingshot would not be nearly powerful enough to redirect a cannon on an AT-ST, even using the Force to help)。 The part of the story where Zeb leaves Ezra to be captured is completely skipped over。 Still, I enjoyed the book very much。 The anime/manga tropes lend themselves well to this type of story with a focus on the little family that the Ghost crew will become。 There’s also a great little Darth Vader short at the end (which I believe is adapted from the ‘Dark Lords of the Sith’ novel)。 。。。more

Andrew Bulthaupt

Volume 1 of the Rebels manga adapts the premier of the Star Wars Rebels TV show, The Spark of Rebellion, into the Japanese comic format。 It's certainly not a one-to-one adaptation and some artistic liberties have been taken, but the core of the story is there for sure。 Akira Aoki definitely bends things to fit the style of the medium, which made me chuckle or smirk occasionally, seeing Ezra or Kanan have a very dramatic moment shouting things in a manner very unlike the show。 I'm sure there's a Volume 1 of the Rebels manga adapts the premier of the Star Wars Rebels TV show, The Spark of Rebellion, into the Japanese comic format。 It's certainly not a one-to-one adaptation and some artistic liberties have been taken, but the core of the story is there for sure。 Akira Aoki definitely bends things to fit the style of the medium, which made me chuckle or smirk occasionally, seeing Ezra or Kanan have a very dramatic moment shouting things in a manner very unlike the show。 I'm sure there's a bit that's lost in translation as well, since this was an English show translated to a Japanese manga and now back to English, so don't expect exact quotes of dialog。 But the key strokes are all there: the marketplace heist, finding the Holocron, the Wookies on Kessel, and Agent Kallus all make their appearances。If you enjoy comics and especially the manga format, I think you'll enjoy the first volume of the Star Wars Rebels adaptation。 It has the heart and soul of the TV show with a decidedly Japanese flair to it, which makes it a lot of fun to read。 。。。more

Gabe

Great adaptation of the beginning of the show。 The art was amazing - definitely looking forward to more from this artist!

Khurram

Got to say I loved this book。 Loved the anime style drawings。 The visuals are awesome。 I am really glad the focused the book on Ezra and Kanan。 Playing up the Jedi angle just makes this so much better。 This comic covers the first couple of episodes of Rebels。 I don't if it was that I saw thus quite a while ago, or I missed some of the instance in the comic that where in the show but I really like how this book was done。 Bonus story of Vader。 Awesome as always。 Got to say I loved this book。 Loved the anime style drawings。 The visuals are awesome。 I am really glad the focused the book on Ezra and Kanan。 Playing up the Jedi angle just makes this so much better。 This comic covers the first couple of episodes of Rebels。 I don't if it was that I saw thus quite a while ago, or I missed some of the instance in the comic that where in the show but I really like how this book was done。 Bonus story of Vader。 Awesome as always。 。。。more

Rivulet027

A fun retelling of the first few episodes of Rebels。 I liked the way it got into both Ezra's and Kanan's heads。 The art is gorgeous! A fun retelling of the first few episodes of Rebels。 I liked the way it got into both Ezra's and Kanan's heads。 The art is gorgeous! 。。。more

Ursula

This was a quick and fun read。 I wasn’t crazy about the character design, and the background drawings were sometimes chaotic。 But this manga is a must for Rebels fans。 It’s a great way to revisit the characters and stories from the animated series。

Christy

Loved this。 Fans of Rebels and manga will be pleased

Katie

The character designs are inconsistent, and the set style and composition often makes it difficult to tell what’s happening。