Star Wars Vector Volume 1 John Jackson Miller Mick Harrison Scott Hepburn Doug Wheatley Dave Ross Various Books
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Star Wars Vector Volume 1 John Jackson Miller Mick Harrison Scott Hepburn Doug Wheatley Dave Ross Various Books
Vector is a book that contains both volume 5 of Knights of the Old Republic and volume 3 of Dark Times. This confused me at first, thinking to myself "Great, I started both of these series only to not find the 3rd and/or 5th volume!" I actually found out by searching for it on the Dark Horse website. Then I had to order it from an independent company off of the amazon site because I couldn't find this book anywhere, then I got frustrated when I received the book in terrible condition when I ordered it new! Although, all the pages were still there and I loved them all! I enjoy how Dark Horse combined both volumes into one book. They had the idea of creating a story that started in the old republic era and continued it 4,000 some odd years later during the empire era! The story is good but I think the art fell short compared to both previous series. I give vector an even 4/5 stars.Tags : Amazon.com: Star Wars: Vector Volume 1 (9781595822260): John Jackson Miller, Mick Harrison, Scott Hepburn, Doug Wheatley, Dave Ross, Various: Books,John Jackson Miller, Mick Harrison, Scott Hepburn, Doug Wheatley, Dave Ross, Various,Star Wars: Vector Volume 1,Dark Horse,1595822267,Comics & Graphic Novels - General,Fantasy - General,Media Tie-In,Graphic novels.,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Comics & Graphic Novels Science Fiction,Fiction-Graphic Novels,GRAPHIC NOVELS,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Grades 7-9 Ages 12-14,Monograph Series, any,Science Fiction,TEEN'S GRAPHIC WORKS SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY,TEEN'S MEDIA TIE-IN,United States,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Comics & Graphic Novels General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Media Tie-In
Star Wars Vector Volume 1 John Jackson Miller Mick Harrison Scott Hepburn Doug Wheatley Dave Ross Various Books Reviews
The book came promptly and in great condition, I would recommend the seller again, but the book itself, I was very disappointed in the artwork in particular. For the Dark Times chapter it was fantastic, but the KOTOR chapter was horrible and I am pretty sure my 1 year old niece could have done better. Story line was good though, I just wish Dark Horse wouldn't have opted to do the crossover volume, especially as they even come right out and say it was because of the money. Overall I'd recommend it, if only just to continue the story.
Apparently I'mthe only one who enjoyed this book. I started this volume where KOTOR at the time ended. I don't think it would have been confusing for someone starting off at this point either. I f you were totally lost, you must also have been lost the first time you watched Star Wars episode four. What kind a name is Darth and why is he in this suit? For that matter why are these people rebels, and why are they rebelling?
There are more stories and movies that start in the middle of an ongoing plot to name, but you can figure it out as you go, or read the intro to the story. The stories taken from KOTOR I do not think were made to be the driving force. Just the back story to where and when plot concepts and people came from. I'm not sure why the other reviewers didn't like it. I didn't experiance the same gripes that they did.
I would really like to give this 3 1/2 stars because I did like it, but there are a few issues. Even though I haven't read much of KOTOR and none of Dark Times, I followed what was happening just fine. I actually liked the idea of a story that crosses all the SW timelines and I think they pulled it off pretty well. I didn't like the graphic style of the first chapter, which is the Knights of the Old Republic part of the story. It looks too cartoonish for me and doesn't go with the style of the rest of the Vector tale. It occationally looks like the talisman is going to make her eyes pop out of her head, but it looks goofy!
I have been following the Legacy series and had to get Vector to continue that plot and still understand what is going on. This story is good, but that artwork at the begining made me worried. Part 2 is better.
For those who do not know this is Knights of the Old Republic 5. This graphic novel also admits that the story is a marketing ploy on the first page authors notes. The story is less than I had exepected coming from the run of Knights of the Old Republic, the art is rather lackluster as well. If you are not a fan of KOTOR, I would not suggest picking up this book. Personally, part of what I liked about KOTOR is that it was virgin storytelling ground, Vector destroyed some of the promise of the series.
A mediocre is a series that had, and still has a lot of potential.
Vector is a Dark Horse comic that follows a sith artifact in volume one it starts with the Knights of the Old Repbulic and up to Dark Times. This is a very good comic and these story are individual comics that you may have already brought from the Knights are the Old Republic and Dark Times but it is a better read to read this arc in Volume one that will continue in Volume two. I brought Vector because it was one story arc in a single volume and will continue in volume two that makes this a better read.
Vector is a crossover series that spans 4 different comic books - the 1st in the Knights of the Old Republic Series.
Chronologically this is actually KOTR Vol. 5
Spectacular installment of the KOTR series with big implications for Vol. 6. Also a great setup for the Crossover comics. It truly is one contained story in the KOTR universe that makes sense spanning all the way to the Legacy series.
The 2nd half of the book (Ch. 2) is where the character from KOTR meets Darth Vader... a little silly but still cool.
Be sure and get Vector Vol. 2, as Ch. 4 has an AMAZING payoff to the series and introduced me to the phenomenal Legacy comics.
I only purchased this volume because it had Part 3 of the Dark Times volume within it, but the overall vector storyline (that begins in the Old Republic, continues during the Dark Times era, returns in the classic trilogy era, and then completes in the New Republic era) is pretty good as well. The Dark Times series picks up immediately after the Republic series comics by Dark Horse where the Jedi are exterminated and hunted after Order 66. I really loved that gritty and dark comic series based on my favorite part of Star Wars takes the Clone Wars. That series far surpasses both of the cartoon series' and movie's attempts at visualizing the Clone Wars.
This volume only contains the first 2 parts of the Vector storyline (so 1 volume of Old Republic comics and 1 volume of Dark Times comics- #3).
I was confused, at first, as to why there was no Dark Times volume 3; I found out before I ordered this one, so I hope that helps answer some confusion about the series.
God bless.
Vector is a book that contains both volume 5 of Knights of the Old Republic and volume 3 of Dark Times. This confused me at first, thinking to myself "Great, I started both of these series only to not find the 3rd and/or 5th volume!" I actually found out by searching for it on the Dark Horse website. Then I had to order it from an independent company off of the site because I couldn't find this book anywhere, then I got frustrated when I received the book in terrible condition when I ordered it new! Although, all the pages were still there and I loved them all! I enjoy how Dark Horse combined both volumes into one book. They had the idea of creating a story that started in the old republic era and continued it 4,000 some odd years later during the empire era! The story is good but I think the art fell short compared to both previous series. I give vector an even 4/5 stars.
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