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Star Wars: Zam Wesell
by Ron Marz, Ted Naifeh
Bullet Review:
A tremor in the Force may be felt in the underbelly of Coruscant. Yarael Poof volunteers to find the source of this and to eradicate the problem. Meanwhile, Zam approaches Jango and informs him that the artifact the two fought over in the previous comic, Jango Fett, was the key to an explosive device. She convinces him to come with her to return this artifact to the rightful owners--free of charge!
I love seeing what happened to the skinny-necked Jedi, seeing the relationship between Zam and Jango (saucy and romantic), and Zam's rather human emotions (doing a job because it is right and not just for the credits). The art is amazing, the story interesting (far better than the previous, in my opinion), AND it stars my favorite AOTC character, Zam Wesell!
A much better comic than its predecessor. 5 stars.
A tremor in the Force may be felt in the underbelly of Coruscant. Yarael Poof volunteers to find the source of this and to eradicate the problem. Meanwhile, Zam approaches Jango and informs him that the artifact the two fought over in the previous comic, Jango Fett, was the key to an explosive device. She convinces him to come with her to return this artifact to the rightful owners--free of charge!
I love seeing what happened to the skinny-necked Jedi, seeing the relationship between Zam and Jango (saucy and romantic), and Zam's rather human emotions (doing a job because it is right and not just for the credits). The art is amazing, the story interesting (far better than the previous, in my opinion), AND it stars my favorite AOTC character, Zam Wesell!
A much better comic than its predecessor. 5 stars.