RRP: £4.99
Our Price: £0.37 (subject to change)
Agree with RC Searle
Review date: 2008-07-31 Rating: 8 out of 10
I have to agree with RC Searle - whilst the books (more like bound comics) are well drawn and nicely presented, they do not have much substance as they are effectively a comic strip.
My 9 year old read this book in one go, but does dip back to it now and again.
They are possibly geared more towards adult comic book fans of Star Wars based on the price.
WHAT'S GOOD:
The Clone Wars comics in general are all trying hard to be gritty and mature, so it's nice to have one (two, if you include Vol.1) which is just a bit of classic Star Wars fun. Despite my preconceptions, I continue to love the 2D art style because of the more ingenuity used by the artists to provide perspective, movement and tone. People who buy this book will also be getting another sneaky-peek at General Grievous, the bionic baddie set to feature in the upcoming 'Revenge of the Sith'.
WHAT'S BAD:
I wasn't entirely struck on the third story, 'Run Mace Run', mostly because it just consists of, rather shockingly, Mace running (although an appearance by Saruman - I mean Count Dooku - helps to offset that).
WHAT'S GOOD:
Despite my expectations, the art featured in this graphic novel is really good, managing to convey emotion, combat and movement with equal excellence. The stories, although short, are also very good and I particularly like the bit in 'Blind Force' where Obi-Wan first comes up with the idea of using blindfolds and tells young Skywalker to "stretch out with your feelings" (sound familiar?). The mix of action and humour in the second story makes it great entertainment and the surprising turn of events in the third story is good reading too. There's also a brief appearance by everyone's favourite stumpy big-eared green Muppet too.
WHAT'S BAD:
The only major fault with this book is that, in realistic terms, you don't get very much for your money.