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Rite of Passage (Star Wars)
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Manufacturer: Dark Horse
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781593070427
ISBN: 159307042X
Label: Dark Horse
Manufacturer: Dark Horse
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: 2004-02-11
Publisher: Dark Horse
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Dark Horse

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Summary: Another good one
Comment: Another great graphic novel by John Ostrander. Rite of Passage picks up around where Darkness left off, so it continues the story of Quinlan Vos. In Rite of Passage, Vos is first shown fighting bounty hunters paid for by the enemies he made by following Master Zao's advice, as told in Darkness. Zao said he "is a leaf that is swept by the Force", so Vos begins to try this. His former Padawan, Aayla Secura, helps him out of the jam and tells how her Master (Tholme, who was also Vos' former Master) got kidnapped along with the royal heir of Ryloth. They then join Villie the Devaronian again and track them down. The Morgukai Assassins that actually did the kidnappping were pretty cool fighters, but were otherwise stupid. The flashback in the beginning of this book that showed Aayla and Quinlan meet was also excellent, as it shows how Aayla was found and brought to the Temple. Throughout all of Rite of Passage there was superb art. Also, the good binding made it better since my last TPB, Darkness, fell apart in my hands. Great art, dialogue, plot, binding, everything. Another winner.

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Summary: A blast of a read
Comment: Buckle your belts, hold on to your hide, Rite of Passage is a blast. The team that gave you Twilight and Darkness are back, just as good, and showing why Dark Horse comics have never been better.

The quality of art is what you've come to expect from the Duursema-Kryssing team: fanciful illustrations, vibrant colours, you won't be disappointed. With Aayla looking like a bundle of cuteness in the opening scenes, and Villie back to grinning again, even if his page time was less than prior comics, it's back to old times.

Dialogue varies between the cast, though the Morgukai syntax limits creativity with their short sentences. Even the Jedi get some good lines, and for once aren't the usual wimps they seem to be. The Morgukai want Vos and Secura dead, they'll have to work for it. Which, of course, just gives room for some good snappy one-liners.

What is it with comics, that full names must be mentioned almost each time? Readers know who Quinlin Vos and Aayla Secura are; what need is there for characters to address each other with both names? Crimson Empire, the TOTJ and Ongoing series, they all did this.

There's nothing extravagant about the plot. The comic introduces Nat Secura, the young Twi'lek fans will remember Bib Fortuna making a fuss over in Tales from Jabba's Palace. His abduction has Vos and Secura in hot pursuit, and a father-son duo of Morgukai hunters not far behind. A race against time to avert interclan war, with the life of their master hanging in the balance as well. One will ascend to Jedi Master, the other to Knight, and the fun begins.

The only issue of contention was how the Morgukai son survived to appear later, as readers last saw him stranded in the middle of a lava flow. How he could possibly get out of that could easily have been clarified with a line or two, and not spoil anything. Meant to surprise the reader, it taxed credulity, compounded again in the last pages.

Overall, Rite of Passage is another great comic by the talented team you know can deliver the goods and more. And with character development continuing to evolve in new directions, avid fans are sure to follow them as the new stories come.



Editorial Reviews:

A royal heir has been kidnapped -- along with Jedi Master Tholme, who was protecting the boy. Now two of Tholme's former Padawans have teamed up to rescue their Master, unaware of the forces arrayed against them.

Their most immediate foes are a father and son team of Morgukai assassins, who have the training and the weapons to go toe-to-toe with Jedi. But behind it all are the machinations of the notorious Count Dooku!

Collecting the four-issue miniseries.


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