Star Wars by Jason Aaron Omnibus

Star Wars by Jason Aaron Omnibus

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  • Create Date:2021-04-28 11:55:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jason Aaron
  • ISBN:1302915371
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Summary

When Star Wars returned to Marvel, Jason Aaron was the ideal candidate to steer the rebels into all-new adventures! Now Aaron's entire saga is collected in full! The Death Star has been destroyed - but the Empire isn't toppled yet! Join Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 as they continue the fight for freedom against Darth Vader! Luke battles Boba Fett! A woman from Han Solo's past returns! The Dark Lord crash-lands - but you can't keep Vader down for long! And the roguish Doctor Aphra lures Luke to the Screaming Citadel! COLLECTING: STAR WARS 1-37, STAR WARS: VADER DOWN 1, DARTH VADER 13-15, STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA 7-8, STAR WARS: THE SCREAMING CITADEL 1, STAR WARS ANNUAL 1-3

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Reviews

stonecoldcomics

First half was really strong but the second half dragged a tad but was overall a solid read it didn’t really bridge the gap like everyone says it dose but I know this run continues on further

eric garza

Loved this book。 The stories are fun and fast paced。 The characterization feels authentic, and there’s a great introduction of a handful of new characters to Star Wars canon and mythos that I’m excited to learn more about。 While the crossovers like Vader Down were great, I found myself also really enjoying the last couple of issues (34-37) that were more one shots of various characters all leading into the next issue。 Those were awesome。

Shinsawaga

3。75

Anthony

I enjoyed alot of the first half with great art by Cassady, Immonen and Yu some fun stories but the 2nd half was a bit hard to get through and I didn’t love alot of the arcs。 Art by Larroca was hard to look at and just killed alot of potentially good stories。

Omnibuster

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I love Jason Aaron but overall, I don't think he was the right person for Star Wars。 That being said, I am a HUGE Star Wars fan and really enjoyed these comics and what they added to the official canon of the universe。Aaron's primary focus is the period right after "A New Hope" and provides some satisfying answers to my lifelong curiosity about how Luke, Leia, and Han seemed to be way more "adult" and experienced in "Empire Strikes Back。" I always wondered if Luke kept training, how people felt I love Jason Aaron but overall, I don't think he was the right person for Star Wars。 That being said, I am a HUGE Star Wars fan and really enjoyed these comics and what they added to the official canon of the universe。Aaron's primary focus is the period right after "A New Hope" and provides some satisfying answers to my lifelong curiosity about how Luke, Leia, and Han seemed to be way more "adult" and experienced in "Empire Strikes Back。" I always wondered if Luke kept training, how people felt about Leia's decisions that led to the annihilation of her planet, how Leia feels about being a leader, why did Han really stick after getting his medal, do stormtroopers have any thoughts, and how much of a badass was Vader really? There also a couple of stories involving stories from Obi-Wan's journal during his exile on Tatooine and how he had to hide that fact he was a Jedi and a mini-series of Yoda learning more about failure and the Force through species on another planet (not sure when this is set)。 There is also some double-dipping with the inclusion of Gillen's "Vader Down" which shows Vader at his Sith lord best。My main grip with Aaron's take on Star Wars is that he doesn't really capture the way the characters would actually speak and at points I wondered if he even watched the movies。 I know this is due to us being raised on these cultural icons and is a tall order, but it may take you out of the stories。 I will say that the events in the omnibus are VERY Star Wars and come off as they were actual TV episodes。The Force is strong with this omnibus but may be more for hardcore fans who want all the Star Wars content or for those who loved Gillen's Vader omni and want to dive further into the universe。 。。。more

Ryan

Writing in this omnibus ranges from excellent to mediocre retreads of the same continued themes。 But the art is probably the real showcase here。 Marvel really pulled out all the stops and brought in their top-tier artists。 And they must have given these guys extra time to illustrate each issue, because artists like Immonen and Larroca are already good, but these stories are done with an extra level of detail that I have never before seen by either artist。

Caleb Abel

Very close to deserving 5 stars because the first 25 issues and are fantastic, but from Yoda's Secret War through The Screaming Citadel cross-series with Doctor Aphra was super boring and a total of nearly 10 issues。 Luckily, the series of one-off story issues that followed The Screaming Citadel and the final Annual issue were back to the high level of the first 25。 Very close to deserving 5 stars because the first 25 issues and are fantastic, but from Yoda's Secret War through The Screaming Citadel cross-series with Doctor Aphra was super boring and a total of nearly 10 issues。 Luckily, the series of one-off story issues that followed The Screaming Citadel and the final Annual issue were back to the high level of the first 25。 。。。more

Zachary Blake

The return of star wars comics to Marvel。 These new comics are considered canon and pick up after the ending of episode four。 The stories fit in nicely with the movies。 The first arc as John Cassady on art and then varies depending on the story。 I enjoyed Dark Vader by Gillen a bit more than this but still on enjoyable read and a must for fans。

Chris

Meh, s'all right。。。 Meh, s'all right。。。 。。。more