faemorgan's review

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4.0

Although Mace Windu isn't my favourite Jedi, the story was still interesting to read and I enjoyed that little intervention from the kid with him going. "Can I go home now?"
Loved Ventress' story and how it entwines with the Clone Wars series and her searching for Ahsoka. Once again the kid at the end was cute.
Never been a fan of Jar Jar Binks, but I have to admit I did like the interaction between him and Rex.

myantigone's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5

501stbitch's review

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adventurous fast-paced

4.25

quigonchuy's review

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4.0

The main flaw here was that they tried to cram 4 stories into one issue. As if comics weren't short enough already. Any of these could easily have been at least a few issues on their own. All were interesting, but the Ventress story was my favorite. Fun read nevertheless.

anna_catherman's review

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2.0

Three stories in one comic was something I was quite curious about (and skeptical of), which is the biggest reason why I picked up this special. It was an okay read, none of the stories really stellar and all felt a little too short. Mace's story was adequate, but short; I feel like Asajj's story is good, but alas I have yet to watch The Clone Wars, so I can't quite properly review it; and Captain Rex and Jar-Jar Binks is a fun read (at least, if you are capable of laughing at Jar-Jar instead of simply hating it because he's in it). An okay-to-good comic, worth the read if you're a super-fan of any of the characters in it or if you're dedicated to purchasing and reading the whole series, but not really worth seeking out otherwise.

flamepea's review

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3.0

Quite boring other than Asajj Ventress’s thrilling short part. I loved how well it fit since the story takes place a few moments before Asajj Ventress finds Ahsoka Tano when the Jedi Order makes her a target.

I love Mace Windu and Captain Rex but their stories were very predictable.

Then we have Jar-Jar Binks. I don’t know why he was even relevant other than the author probably adding ‘Darth Jar Jar’ fuel because of course, he wields a lightsaber.
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