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Star Wars: Legacy - Storms v. 7 [Paperback]

Jan Duursema , John Ostrander , Omar Francia
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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd (29 Jan 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1848563965
  • ISBN-13: 978-1848563964
  • Product Dimensions: 25.6 x 16.4 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 320,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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130 years after the Battle of Yavin saw the fall of the Death Star, much has changed. The invasion of the Yuuzhan Vong saw the fall of the Republic and the rise of a new Galactic Alliance, under a benign Emperor, but the Sith have rebuilt and the Jedi are few. After their climactic battle against Darth Krayt, Cade and his crew hurtle through a lightning storm, carrying the mortally wounded Azlyn Rae and Jedi Shado Vao. They hope to reach Bantha Rawk, who might help with Cade's mad plan to save Azlyn...meanwhile, across the galaxy, the Sith - and others - are preparing for battles to come. Continuing the series by Star Wars stalwart John Ostrander, with artists Jan Duursema and Omar Francia, which maps out the future of the entire Star Wars universe.

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John Ostrander is the author of Star Wars: Twilight, as well as Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, the official adaptation of the smash-hit sequel! Jan Duursema has worked on a number of Star Wars titles, including Darth Maul, Twilight and the official Episode II adaptation.

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A job as a pirate 15 April 2011
Format:Paperback
This the eighth comic book in the series Star Wars Legacy is called "Tatooine".

It has two stories. The main story "Tatooine" and the short story "Rogue's End".

In "Tatooine" Cade Skywalker, the son of Kol Skywalker, spend his time pirating imperial shipments and blaming the pirateorganization "Black Sun" for the attacks. Flying to Tatooine for repairments, Cade is closely chased by the Empire and "Black Sun" for the cons he has made. The story is a bit boring, though some action now and then and the usual many substories save it from not being a disaster.

The second story "Rogue's End" is about the madalorian "Hondo Karr" that finds out that the madalorians were betrayed by their own "Yaga Auchs" to the imperials. Decided to reveal the traitor, "Karr" disguise himselves as an imperial trooper to get offplanet. This is a nice little story but nothing special.

So all in all, although the graphics in this comic book is fine, the stories are nothing special. If you like the "Legacy" series, but do not necessarily need the full series, this is one of those you can omit. The only thing revealed is that Cade is chased by "Black Sun" and that "Hondo Karr" is chasing "Yaga Auchs".

Although this number eight in the series is a bit dissapointing don't stop reading the series, because it catch up again in number nine which i can recommend.
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The struggle for power 15 April 2011
Format:Paperback
This the seventh comic book in the Star Wars Legacy series is called "Storms".

It has three stories "Fight Another Day", "Renegade" and "Storms".

In "Fight Another Day" the Calamaries are attacked on their homeplanet Dac by the imperial troopers. This is an unusual underwater drama that includes some monsterfighting. The story is nice but strange, and does not as such has anything to do with the whole Legacy story.

The second story, "Renegade", is very actionpacked and very exciting, where the two allies "Gar Stazi" and "Roan Fel" are fighting together against a whole imperial fleet while fighting each other on the political front. A very good story, that in my eyes is the main story in this comic book.

In the third story "Storms" we follow Cade Skywalker after he crashed on a planet in the Kiffex system. While finding himselves on this remote planet, the story also follow the Sithlord Wyyrlok's attempt to keep Darth Krayt's death a secret. The Cade story really goes nowhere while the Krayt story has a little exciting fighting.

The graphics in this comic book is fine, but only the story "Renegade" and the Krayt part of the "Storms" story are worth to mention.

All in all an average comic book that could do more on the cohesiveness side of the story to bind the whole Legacy series better together.
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what a treat 21 Aug 2010
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the whole legacy saga is really quit good, as a fan of the starwars saga did not think somthing put so far into the future would work. But, the writers look as if thay got it write. The whole series is worth a read. I know it might seem strange for a 40 year old to read a comic but lets be honist, it is wasted on children.
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