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Star Wars: Dawn Of The Jedi - The Prisoner Of Bogan #1 Review

Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - The Prisoner of Bogan #1 Review


Dawn of the Jedi #1 Cover
Banished to the dark moon Bogan, the Force Hound Xesh has been living in contemplation; the memory of who he was before his ship crashed on Tython still escapes him. A rival from his past is on his trail, and the Je’daii are doing all they can to discover his origin. And now, Xesh is about to meet someone who will change his life forever, a former great Je’daii . . . the prisoner of Bogan!

Cover/Solicit - 3/5

- Would I pick-up the comic based on the solicit/cover alone? Are the alternate covers appealing? Does the solicit/cover portray what happens in the issue?

Art - 4/5

- Do I personally like this artist's style? Does the artist stay true to the characters appearance?

Colors/Ink/Lettering - 4/5

- Does the work blend well with the artist? Is the coloring/inking enjoyable and easy to distinguish what's happening? Can I easily read the lettering?

Layout/Flow - 5/5

- Does the layout of the issue make it easy to read? Does the issue have a good flow of the plot and keep me engaged?

Story - 4/5

- Weighted Triple. How well did the issue further develop the current story? How well did the issue further develop the characters? Did I enjoy reading the issue?

Verdict - 4


- I'm not really sure what to think about this cover, while the character of Trill seems intriguing, the cover is pretty plain, on top of it her actual roll in the issue is only a few pages. I like the art style used in this series more so than Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - Spiral #4 - Part 4 of 5. I have to give the writters credit on the flow and pacing of this issue. They did a good job for new readers who might not have read Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm by providing a lot of info on what occurred in the issues. Unlike Lost Tribe of the Sith, which basically expected you to have read the novel. This issue is pretty much a catch up issue, where we find Xesh on Bogan, and the 3 Jeda'ii; Sek'nos Rath, Tasha Ryo, & Shae Koda question why their visions were ignored. I like where this series is heading, and look forward to the rest of the series.

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