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Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #16 (Vol. 3) – War of the Bounty Hunters

Darth Vader Holding Lightsaber Darth Vader 16 Comic Review

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With the series skipping back to the present of the War of the Bounty Hunters storyline, Darth Vader’s hunt for Luke Skywalker intensifies while outside forces conspire against him once again, in a heavy action filled issue #16. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #16 (Vol. 3) – War of the Bounty Hunters”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #15 (Vol. 3) – War of the Bounty Hunters

Darth Vader #15 (Vol 3) War of the Bounty Hunters Review Mynock Manor

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Events get too convoluted for their own good in Darth Vader #15 (Vol. 3), the latest entry in the series’ tie-in to the War of the Bounty Hunters crossover event. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #15 (Vol. 3) – War of the Bounty Hunters”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #14 (Vol. 3) – War of the Bounty Hunters

Darth Vader #14 (Vol 3) War of the Bounty Hunters Review Mynock Manor

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A little change in perspective for Darth Vader #14 (Vol. 3) brings to light the newest conspirators against the Sith Lord, while revealing his own machinations to counter it as he intensifies his search to kill…Luke Skywalker! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #14 (Vol. 3) – War of the Bounty Hunters”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #13- War of the Bounty Hunters (Vol. 3)

Darth Vader #13 (Vol 3) War of the Bounty Hunters Review Mynock Manor

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Darth Vader #13 (Vol. 3) manages to both catch Vader up on some of the details unfolding in the War of the Bounty Hunters crossover while expanding and starting its own story, though it might feel a tad familiar so far. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #13- War of the Bounty Hunters (Vol. 3)”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader Annual #1

Darth Vader Annual #1

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The Darth Vader series gets its first Annual issue, which showcases the Dark Lord’s thinking man’s brutality as he puts a manufacturing planet of ore into line for the Empire (with a little help from Triple-Zero and Beetee) and leaves a “gift” no one will soon forget. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader Annual #1”