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K**R
To H3ll with Disney! The Dark Lord Stands Above All
This is technically a Disney-approved "new canon" story. Fortunately, it defied Disney's dictate of sub-par mediocrity. An anthology of macabre Darth Vader stories told from the perspective of minor characters who've encountered him in ways which portray him in a positive light—heroic, a champion, a man who stands above the rest. Too bad for them they learn the hard way why he is feared above all others. Lord Vader never disappoints.
M**E
Vader meets a fangirl
Good art and story, definitely worth a read. Especially the story about how Vader meets a "fangirl".
C**E
Awesome ^^
thank you this is a awesome bookand as a Darth Vader fan i love the story's in this book ^^
S**W
A new addition
Love this book.
M**
Another Great Book
One of best Vader stories even though it's a self contained,Nevertheless a good one. Fans of Star Wars will enjoy this.
R**N
Darth Vader - The Bad Guy
Like the Dark Horse Vader storylines, Dark Visions is true to the fact Vader is a bad man. There is no romancing or dancing around it, Vader is a destructive personality.One thing I did like was that Vader's destructive actions actually paint him as a hero because he slew a beast called the Ender. Goes to show you must live in a very bad level of the galaxy to see Vader as a knight errant.Also this story does show why many in the Imperial Officer corps despise Lord Vader.Good read. Hope to see more.
V**A
Vadee
Good present
J**R
A twisted take on the darker side of things!
These were interesting takes on Darth Vader. Some silly, yet some witty takes on the dark lord told from certain points of view from different characters in these illustrations throughout the galaxy.
K**T
This book reminds you Vader is a BAD guy!
I thoroughly enjoyed this trade of Vader Dark Visions. It’s a collection of five stand alone stories about people on the periphery of one of sci-fi’s coolest (and not to forget) evil villains. The tales are told from different angles, one spectator views him as a hero to his people whilst others are justifiably terrified of him.I appreciated the mix in storytelling, one was more of a comedy and the others action adventure.The stand out tale is “Tall, Dark & Hansom” about a lonely nurse who has misplaced feelings for Vader. That was excellent.One tiny niggle that took me out of one story was that a seasoned rebel leader committed suicide to give a totally inexperienced new kid a “shot”. That was dumb.The art is excellent throughout and I highly recommend this.
A**R
really enjoyed the different stories
I wasn't sure what this would be like, but was pleasantly surprised. Different tales each time either about or linking to Vader, all were really engaging and enjoyable. I'd recommend this to everyone. Was a refreshing take on Vader, his influence and how others perceive him.
K**R
Worth a read!
Good stories offering different perceptions of Vader. Full of unexpected twists and turns. Worth a read for sure. A suggestion would be using the same concept but with a different character like luke skywalker
G**G
pretty good
it has some fun and exiting stories but nothing important to the story unlike the other vader comics
A**W
A bit uneven, but enjoyable
A bit of a mixed bag, but a fascinating look into how Darth Vader is seen by the 'NPCs' of the Star Wars galaxy are the greatest villain in fiction. While most of it obviously not good, it's also a deconstruction of how a figure of fear, power and mystery would be realistically seem to the average person. We, the audience, know about Vader's inner self and torment, but this volume shows the being of dark magic and cruel authority he would be to the terrified bystanders he crushes underfoot. Most fascinating of all is that his representation here is completely faithful and accurate to Canon-it just doesn't show the deeper self we all know, and he's all the more horrifying for it.
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