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Force Storm (2012)

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3.91 of 5 Votes: 3
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ISBN
1595829792 (ISBN13: 9781595829795)
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English
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Dark Horse Comics

Force Storm (2012) - Plot & Excerpts

The book got five stars, not because of the characters or even the plot so much as how believable of a precursor the Je'Daii are to the well known Jedi. Also the further world building and the ability to connect the old and the new just made this book so fun to read. Below are some spoilerish points.1) The tie in with the symbol on the side of the Tho Yor resembling the Empire logo from the original trilogy was a great touch. I haven't read the next issues or even any Pre-Old Republic stuff, assuming this is explained later, but this was really cool to see.2) It is unusual to see the Je'Daii not actually seek the light side of the force but to actively seek a balance. When one of the younger students, Sek'Nos, discovers force lighting he is warned not that it is a dark side force but that you only use hate/anger to wield it. I think this is a cool twist as the Jedi are perceived as dogmatically reaching for the light side and not trying to find a balance. 3) One word, Xesh. This guy looks so cool when he finally lands on the planet and starts fighting the "journeyers". I hope he has a much larger part to play in the next few issues. The other week I picked up one of the Tales of the Jedi omnibuses from the library, on a whim, and it's got me fully drawn back into the Star Wars universe. As part of that I've decided to become more familiar with the era before the films, as it's something I've been mostly ignorant about. This volume, set 25,000 years before the saga of the Skywalkers, is about as far back as you can go.This volume is mostly just introduction, but at this point I almost feel like that's expected from a mainstream longform comic series; other Star Wars comics might be able to get away with piggybacking off of other media that readers already know, but in this case the creators don't have the luxury. They're set far enough in the past that there is no connection to any other Star Wars material, and have to create a universe whole cloth. They do it well, though, and by the end it feels like all of the pieces are in place for a crackerjack followup.What I think is interesting about both this and the TOTJ series is how far apart their depiction of the jedi (or je'daii, in this case) are from the vision that Lucasfilm presented in the prequel trilogy. If I were feeling generous I would say that this was intentional, and that the unspoken truth of the prequels is that Count Dooku was right - the Jedi had strayed from their path and philosophy, becoming a venal and corrupted group of hermits and ascetics who needed to be brought down. There's a good chance that's not what they intended, but I think it's a fascinating reading of the world and saga.

What do You think about Force Storm (2012)?

This looks like the beginning of a FANTASTIC series. Super stoked!
—Edward

Very good story, exciting start to the Star Wars universe
—saroja

Great!
—wallk

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