The biggest takeout Star Wars: Vader’s legacy is that Kyloren is in pain. But it’s emotional, not the physical pain that the artist previously known as Ben Solo suffers. The events of the final Jedi fundamentally shook him. With his desire to “kill the past,” he doesn’t know who he wants to be. This leads him to travel the galaxy to understand his grandfather, Darth Vader, and Star Wars. Legacy of Vader #2 returns to the birthplace of both Vader and the Star Wars Saga: Tatooian.
At this point, Star Wars has revisited Tatwine several times, and Charles Slurrre deserves a huge amount of credit in his real approach to the Sandy planet by showing how he laid the foundation for Anakin Skywalker’s final transformation. As Vader’s former servant Vern puts it very eloquently, “From the beginning, Vader’s life was a melting pot. Endless struggle, chains.” In contrast to Cairo’s life. When Vanae speculates that he has similar upbringing, it turns out that none of his life in his life loved him, his parents Han and Leia, his uncle Luke, and even Lando Carrissian.
Such emotionally influential sequences are brought back to life by the impeccable Luke Ross, whose attention to detail is impeccable. He not only captures some key moments from the Star Wars prequel trilogy, but also pays close attention to Cairo’s expressions. Kairo’s face is usually twisted with rage, but there is the pain of regret and the pain of regret lurking behind his eyes. As for his memory, they are red thanks to Nolan Woodard’s colour.
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Soule and Ross also create an epic battle sequence towards the end of the book. This time, Cairo fights against the army of Hat Gardula, who sold his grandfather to slavery. His rage and his skills make him threw a lightsaber into the chest of one guard, kicking him from his lancer from another guard, pressing his fiery blade against his hand, clogging him into Lancer’s skull. If this and the battle of Mustafer from the first issue are any indication, Legacy of Vader aims to provide some of the best battle scenes ever seen in the Star Wars comics.
It also gives the Star Wars Universe a new character from Gardula. She is a very unning hat. I discovered there was a way to counter the power of Cairo. But it also shows that Cairo’s quest is not as easy as he thought. However, he tries to deny it or burn it on his own, but he is still Ben Solo. That tug-of-war makes Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #2 a compelling read like this, so we hope to keep it up for future issues.
“Star Wars: Legacy of Vader” #2 shows how the past can shape you
Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #2
Kylo Ren’s war with himself makes Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #2 such a compelling read, so Soul and Ross hope to keep it up for future issues.
Soule focuses on thinking with Kylo Ren Warriing himself, and he is not (still similar) to Darth Vader.
Luke Ross’ attention to detail is truly amazing.
Hat the Hat may be one of the more interesting Star Wars enemies introduced in the New Canon.
A two-page battle sequence that sets the stage for future problems.
