Star Wars: Darth Vader by Charles Soule Omnibus

Star Wars: Darth Vader by Charles Soule Omnibus

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  • Create Date:2021-12-30 06:51:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Charles Soule
  • ISBN:1302931733
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Summary

Lord Vader…rise! Picking up directly where Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith ends, follow Vader as he ascends to power as a Dark Lord of the Sith! Having lost everything dear to him and now more machine than man, Vader takes his first steps into a darker world — beginning by eradicating the galaxy’s remaining Jedi! But librarian Jocasta Nu is making a desperate effort to preserve the religion’s legacy — and the stirrings of a rebellion have begun in the Mon Cala system! To ensure the Emperor’s grip on the galaxy is absolute, Vader must deal swiftly and brutally with any uprisings…but he has a goal of his own。 And as darkness rises above Mustafar, scene of Vader’s greatest defeat, will the man once called Anakin Skywalker realize his true destiny?

COLLECTING: Darth Vader (2017) 1-25, Darth Vader Annual (2015) 2

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Reviews

Judah Radd

This is absolutely amazing。 Probably the best exploration of Vader that exists。 Every arc is so interesting。 It’s also unforgivingly brutal and violent。 You will not find a sanitized and sugar coated Vader here… he is a ruthless killer。 I can’t recommend this one enough。 Must read。

Hamish Robson-wright

Not as strong as the first one。 But a good read nonetheless

Stephen Cook

Doesn't quite find its groove quickly enough to really dig into it, but Soule and team clearly have a grasp of storytelling in a freeform way that allows us to really get into Vader's mind and when that's highlighted, it's pretty fantastic。 The final arc, Fortress Vader, and in particular the climactic issue of that arc and the whole series are really worth the read and I love the psychedelic storytelling within the force visions, I just wish the series more fully embraced that style more consis Doesn't quite find its groove quickly enough to really dig into it, but Soule and team clearly have a grasp of storytelling in a freeform way that allows us to really get into Vader's mind and when that's highlighted, it's pretty fantastic。 The final arc, Fortress Vader, and in particular the climactic issue of that arc and the whole series are really worth the read and I love the psychedelic storytelling within the force visions, I just wish the series more fully embraced that style more consistently throughout its run rather than only giving brief glimpses into the world of the force before that final glorious dive。 As for the stories, a lot of totally decent stories about hunting down Jedi after Order 66, but that's perhaps the most generic story of this era。 The final arc's turn towards a fairly minor story of Vader's desire for a new home and his intersection with an ancient sith artifact feels really different where the others blur together a bit。 Meeting the inquisitors was nice, though it seems I'll be seeing more of them in other media of this era。 While I'm less enthusiastic about the series than I'd hoped to be, I really do recommend it, but if you start to get burned out, skip to the final arc which is really what you're here for。 。。。more

Miguel Isaacs

My favourite Charles Soule's run 。 It takes place after episode 3 and show us how Vader destroys the last pieces of anakin that left inside of his heart。 We can see the origin of the Inquisitorious and the purge of remaining jedis。 My favourite Charles Soule's run 。 It takes place after episode 3 and show us how Vader destroys the last pieces of anakin that left inside of his heart。 We can see the origin of the Inquisitorious and the purge of remaining jedis。 。。。more

Omni Theus

Hit and miss series with decent art。 Somewhere around the 2。75-3 stars range rating wise。 Read digitally。