
Title | : | Star Wars #33 |
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Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 22 |
Publication | : | Published July 5, 2017 |
Star Wars #33 Reviews
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The story was ok, like a quick break between story arcs, easygoing and somewhat entertaining. However I feel the need to reiterate my hatred for the art of Salvador Larroca as it's fucking awful, I usually try not to be too negative in my reviews but I've really had enough of having my eyes abused by his 'art'. Marvel please employ someone else, Star Wars deserves better than this!
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This was a really nice self contained issue. Luke and Leia get stranded and have to figure out a way to get off the planet. It’s told mostly from Leia’s point of view, which I enjoyed.
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Star Wars #33 is easily one of the more unique entries since the series began back in 2015, as despite the style not appealing to me personally, the content more than makes up. The way the creative team explore the connection and past of both Skywalker twins also helps to make up for the issue’s shortfalls, with the final tease giving us plenty to ponder over as we await the next issue.
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While this is a good comic, I am disappointed in how the Screaming Citadel was cliff dropped so poorly. That story arc deserved at a minimum at least one (1) more issue. Hard dislike for that.
While the artwork superb in this, the alien world Luke and Leia find themselves on is interesting, the whole survivalism stuff is fun, even the primary alien inhabitants here are super cool too... there is just one thing that makes absolutely zero sense: . This is just beyond dumb. The empire has seemingly infinite resources... you mean to tell me that they do not have something that is a little more hydrodynamic than this out of place monstrosity?
+1 for great art and dialog. -3 for comic series as a whole shifting gears way too abruptly and also whoever thought the spoiler masked comment above was a good idea - I hope this was your last creative content injection for this series for the sake of all Star Wars fans in the galaxy. -
Tras la excelente "Ciudadela de los Gritos", han querido bajar la intensidad, y empiezan con este número en el que Luke y Leia aterrizan en un planeta aparentemente deshabitado. Un número tan intrascendente como entretenido, pero suponemos que servirá para coger fuerzas para otro arco que nos deje sin aliento. -
We are dropped in-media-res with no context, which is not a great start. We don't even know what the name of this ocean planet is. I was hoping for a reveal that it might have been Ahch-To, but such a reveal never came. It was interesting finding out that the planet is not so uninhabited. And we do get a specific mention of three weeks passing on the island. I also really liked Leia pointing out that the light from the explosion on Alderaan has not reached the night sky yet. That's something that never really occurred to me. The artwork could use a bit of improvement though.
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“Star Wars 2015 #33” by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca (Illustrator), Mike Mayhew (Illustrator)
REBELS IN THE WIND
Enjoyable deviation from 'space opera'... Cast Away meets Blue Lagoon, kind of. ****
“Despite this, danger still lurks as the surviving parasites aren't the only ones hunting for Luke and Leia...” - prologue
“Living means no bodyguards. No shuffling from stuffy ship to stuffy ship. No dignitaries. No budget meetings.
No rules.” - Leia
“Spread out. Find them. Kill anything that moves.” - Troopers
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Nice, fresh new start, after the Screaming Citadel crossover with Doctor Aphra. It felt like when you sit down in front of a new episode of the saga: so many possibilities.
Gorgeous artwork too. And yet, I cannot avoid comparing this with the awesomeness of the new Darth Vader series. Hence the three stars.
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I normally don't read this series as single issues since I like to get the big omnibuses, but I knew I could pick it up without being in the middle of an arc since the Screaming Citadel crossover is over now.
This issue was okay. It was cool to see Luke and Leia alone. And the setting was pretty cool too, I wish they had gone into the aquatic people more though. -
one of the best issues of this entire run, my god everything about this was beautifully written and executed. the appearance of the shore troopers was cool, and the dialogue here was the standout. luke and leia grapple with the weight thats been put on them since the battle of yavin and how much they owe the galaxy to win this war. leia has the best line of dialogue here when she tells luke while looking at the stars, there are people just like them; dreaming of a life beyond what they’ve been given, a life that offers them so much more, that offers them second chances, and most importantly, a life that offers them the chance to be bigger than themselves for the right cause. to be a hero.
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- I love that Leia is a take charge kind of lady, and I love that she isn't afraid to do what is takes to get things done.
- The monologue that Leia has throughout this issue is kinda weird.
- I'm not sure what the point of this issue was, but it was fun.
- I'm excited for the next issue with Lando in it!