In the previous issue of Star Wars: Legacy of Vader, I stated that one of the things I got out of the problem was a revelation that Kyloren was continuing to hunt more Jedi who survived Order 66. It turns out that Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #7 should not have doubted Charles Sueur.
Grandea actually serves as an answer to questions that go beyond the hearts of Star Wars fans. How can Jedi survive in the rise of the Galactic Empire? The way Soule deals with this is amazing and now it can expand on Jedi staple, Jedi Mind Tricks. The way Grandea uses the Force to bend people’s minds will impress readers if they are a little frightened. As Thru is willing to uniquely look at almost every element of Star Wars Mitos, it reminds us of why Soul has become one of the best Star Wars writers.
The gift for Soule’s character work is in the full display, especially when it involves Kylo. Grandea barely touches his mind, and she can see the rage, confusion and confusion engulfing inside. Whatever you can say about the sequel trilogy, it offers a compelling character with Cairo and Saul, indicating that despite his desire to kill the past, he is not approaching finding the peace he desperately seeks. This is more energy needed for future problems.
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I also do not oppose Luke Ross’ work. Ross has a real gift for details, presenting the crackling of pure rage and loss between Cairo’s eyes. This contrasts with Grandy’s gentle expression. One more memorable moment comes when Grandea flashed back to a past moment in her life. Over time, Ross shows the shift between her current form and her younger face when she was a Jedi Knight. It’s a wonderful moment. This stands out for the hazy red filter Nolan Woodward uses in previous scenes.
Ross also gets the opportunity to portray Vader himself later in the matter. The Sith Dark Lord discovers that Grandy is alive and sends his inquisitor after her. The next thing is a fierce chase scene (more intensely by the fact that Grandea doesn’t have a lightsaber to protect herself), but it’s Vader who catches the eye. He is extremely tall, his cape flapping into the wind, projecting an air of confidence and threat. Again, it contrasts with Cairo’s current state of mind, showing how far he has to go to surpass his grandfather.
Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #7 offers a unique view of certain parts of Star Wars Mitos, while also offering some excellent character creations. Soule and Ross are cooking on gas here. I hope they bring the same energy to problems in the future.
“Star Wars: Legacy of Vader” #7 Reinventing a key part of Star Wars lore
Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #7
Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #7 offers a unique view of certain parts of Star Wars Mitos, while also offering some excellent character creations. Soule and Ross are cooking on gas here. I hope they bring the same energy to problems in the future.
Soule shows her gift for the character’s work and her ability to deepen certain parts of Star Wars lore.
The details that Ross pours into his work are great, especially when it comes to the character’s emotions.
Woodward uses a red filter to show between the past and present, highlighting past sections.
The truly unique twist on the “Jedi order 66” tropes becomes too common.
