REVIEW: Star Wars: Legends Epic Collection: The Empire Vol 1

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Star Wars: Legends Epic Collection: The Empire Vol 1
Publishing Information: Paperback; 432 pages
Publisher: Marvel; 28 April 2015
ISBN: 9780785193982
Copy: Out of Pocket
Reviewer: Tyson

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Synopsis: "Let the dark times begin! Marvel welcomes Star Wars to the Epic Collection program, with this first volume of a series focusing on the years that follow "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith"! After the end of the Clone Wars, the Republic has fallen and Palatine exerts his ruthless grip on his new Galactic Empire. Now, the few Jedi that remain must decide whether to hold true to their faith, or abandon it completely in the face of a brutal purge--one carried out by the new Dark Lord of the Sith. Rise, Darth Vader!

COLLECTING: STAR WARS: REPUBLIC 78-80; STAR WARS: PURGE, PURGE - SECONDS TO DIE, PURGE - THE HIDDEN BLADE ONE-SHOTS; STAR WARS: PURGE - THE TYRANT'S FIST 1-2; STAR WARS: DARTH VADER AND THE LOST COMMAND 1-5; STAR WARS: DARK TIMES 1-5"

I've been on a little Darth Vader run as of late and while waiting for the third volume in the current Darth Vader series from Marvel and decided to check out the legends collection as it covers some of the ground after episode III. Since this is considered a "Legends" collection it isn't exactly canon in the newly ret-conned Star Wars universe.

The Emperor and Lord Vader have seized power and are now removing the small pockets of rebellion, while tightening their grip on what they already control. Vader is the enforcer and is hunting down the remaining jedi that have escaped from Order 66. The comics show just how Vader's rage makes him a force (no pun intended) to be reckoned with. However, most of the Jedi are fairly cardboard cut outs that are typical for a comic. They are fairly forgetful. The only stand out is Dass Jennir, a jedi that shows up in an earlier story in the collection before being dealt with in the end. A lot of the stories with Vader hunting down jedi are rather rinse and repeat, as he is able to overpower them and then cut them down. In some cases he doesn't have to do anything but cut them down.

Considering that this is a fairly large collection of comic books, not much actually happens. There is a lot of repetition and not much forward movement with the overall plot of the Star Wars universe. Nothing is uncovered as far as little insights into any of the character's motivations. While the book is entertaining, you won't miss anything if you decide not to pick it up. The artwork isn't bad and there are a few really great panels.

Overall 6/10
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