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Review: Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - Spiral #5

Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #5 Cover

Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - Spiral #5 - Part 5 of 5


Solicit


Lord Dreypa’s Leviathans continue their destruction of the lost tribe of Sith, searching in vain for an ancient, well-hidden Jedi starship. Beating Dreypa to the ship, a Sith rebel finds himself on the cusp of attaining his dreams—destruction of the tribe and discovery of a way to reach the galaxy. But there could be something that would cause him to have a change of heart, and Lord Dreypa could have found it!

The final action-packed issue!

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Review


See the Review Rating Overview page for more information on how I rate each comic


Cover & Solicit 4/5


I have enjoyed the covers for each of these issues. The only problem with this one is that you don't actually get to see an epic lightsaber battle between the two.

Art, Colors & Inking 3/5


Maybe I'm just getting used to the art but I didn't find it as harsh as Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - Spiral #4 - Part 4 of 5. It still has it's problems but it's not horrible.

Layout & Flow 4/5


Unlike the last issue I didn't see many of the cut off panels. The pacing was fine and because I have a better understanding of the series (sad that it took all 5 issues) I was able to enjoy reading it.

Story 3/5


This issue is the conclusion of the Lost Tribe of the Sith and Lord Dreypa. We find Parlan piloting the lost ship from the last issue into space. At first it seems like he is leaving the planet behind, but then return to assist his people in ridding them of the Sith Lord. It was interesting to see how they dealt with him but I'm kinda confused why Dreypa didn't use his powers to escape. I finally started to enjoy this series toward the end. Like I mentioned in my last review it was hard to follow because I had little knowledge of this sect of Sith, and they really did a bad job in the first issue explaining them. Overall this turned out to be a good series and I definitely recommend it as TPB read.

Verdict 3.3


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