Star Wars: Darth Vader by Greg Pak Vol. 3: War of the Bounty Hunters

Star Wars: Darth Vader by Greg Pak Vol. 3: War of the Bounty Hunters

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  • Create Date:2021-11-10 07:51:07
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Greg Pak
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Summary

Returned to the fold after his rebellion against the Emperor, Darth Vader faces the horrors of reconstruction in the secret laboratories of Coruscant。 As he blacks out under the knife, does the Dark Lord of the Sith still dream of revenge against his master? Or do his thoughts drift towards his son…and the friends who make Luke Skywalker so vulnerable? Don’t miss this next critical new chapter in Darth Vader’s ongoing evolution — featuring the revelation of the first time Vader learned the name Han Solo! What does the War of the Bounty Hunters mean for Vader’s ongoing schemes?

COLLECTING: Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020) 12-16

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Reviews

Ben Brown

The third volume of Greg Pak’s “Darth Vader” series is an arc that finds itself tasked with two distinct narrative duties: a。) building upon (and in some cases, wrapping up rather decidedly) the storylines laid out over the course of the previous two arcs in the series, and b。) tying its story into the ongoing “War of the Bounty Hunter” event in a way that feels meaningful and, ideally, not overly corporate-mandated。 For the most part, writer Greg Pak does a decent job with accomplishing both ta The third volume of Greg Pak’s “Darth Vader” series is an arc that finds itself tasked with two distinct narrative duties: a。) building upon (and in some cases, wrapping up rather decidedly) the storylines laid out over the course of the previous two arcs in the series, and b。) tying its story into the ongoing “War of the Bounty Hunter” event in a way that feels meaningful and, ideally, not overly corporate-mandated。 For the most part, writer Greg Pak does a decent job with accomplishing both tasks: issues 12-16 do a commendable job of contributing to the narrative needs of the broader franchise-wide event while never wholly forsaking the series’ own forward momentum。 It’s an impressive balancing act, the kind that makes you wish that all ongoing comics series were quite as adept at integrating events events into their ongoing story progressions。 。。。more

Alacritous13

Was weaker than previous volumes。 Lacked a voice of its own, instead it built on the War of the Bounty Hunters event。 In some issues they tie in directly with the Star Wars 2020 series, in others, it just feels like they're stalling for time。 Really like Ochi of Bestoon。 Was weaker than previous volumes。 Lacked a voice of its own, instead it built on the War of the Bounty Hunters event。 In some issues they tie in directly with the Star Wars 2020 series, in others, it just feels like they're stalling for time。 Really like Ochi of Bestoon。 。。。more

Ahdom

Vader, now bent on leveraging Solo to get to Luke, has moved from his focus on his rebellion against the Emperor。 Pak continues to deliver the goods in this action packed story with beautiful panels。 This story ties in great with the overarching narrative of the War of the Bounty Hunters event。 I am so excited to see what's next! Vader, now bent on leveraging Solo to get to Luke, has moved from his focus on his rebellion against the Emperor。 Pak continues to deliver the goods in this action packed story with beautiful panels。 This story ties in great with the overarching narrative of the War of the Bounty Hunters event。 I am so excited to see what's next! 。。。more