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Checkout FunnyFact.com | SuperHeroBooks - Star Wars 30th Anniversary Collection, Volume 7: Darklighter

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List Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Dark Horse Comics
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781593078065 ISBN: 1593078064 Label: Dark Horse Comics Manufacturer: Dark Horse Comics Number Of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2007-01-31 Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Studio: Dark Horse Comics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good book. Comment: My Husband actually likes these books and he is 40. He is a big fan of Star Wars (not to the point of collecting SW items) and likes to read most of the spin offs. He said that these books are written pretty good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Galactic farmers rebellion. Comment: For most of the Star Wars universe fans, the most interesting things you can read about are the characters of the original trilogy. After Boba Fett, Darth Vader etc. now is Biggs, the friend of Luke who died at the Death Star.
In addition to that the art-work is really good, so if you like Star Wars universe you will enjoy it a lot.
Another good comic-book of an excelent series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Loved the different perspective... Comment: I am an original Star Wars freak, grew up, then got hooked back into Star Wars (I'm 37). I have been gathering up comic/graphic novels wherever I can find them, and I must say, this is my favorite series (other than the Clone Wars series). I like the deeper dimension this book and the other Empire volumes bring to the Star Wars universe. The storyline is quite full, compared to the skimpy (almost silly) story lines from other comics (Marvel comes to mind). One can actually relate to the characters; I am a female so of course I like the emotional relationships between the characters and the character development. The artwork is very nice too, and one can almost imagine them being real (if that makes sense). This particular story tells how the rebellion gathers speed, appealing to people's sense of right and wrong and how they actually stand up and do something about it. Great story.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So much more than one Rebel's story... Comment: Biggs Darklighter isn't a very well known character. Rogue 3 in A New Hope, we know he was Luke's friend from Tatoonie that gave his life protecting Luke during the Battle of Yavin. This graphic novel, which collects Star Wars: Empire, issues #8-12 + #15, gives us Bigg's background, motives, and an in depth look at a fascinating man.
This graphic chronicles Biggs from the time he was a youth on Tatoonie, until the fateful Battle of Yavin, with many interesting notes in between.
Nor is this simply the tale of Biggs Darklighter. Luke Skywalker and "Hobbie" Klivian both have prominent roles.
There is also a small series called "The Short, Happy Life of Roons Sewell". Originally printed as Empire #10-11, it is composed of Roons Swell's eulogy, delivered by General Dodonna. Though this eulogy and a series of flashbacks, we see Roons Sewell's path to becoming a hero of the Alliance, a haunting, interesting tale.
Both these men had different lives, and took very different paths to becoming martyrs for the Alliance. Both men were brave and became icons of heroism.
The writing is flawless, the art is bold, and the story haunting. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Star Wars - A New Hope prequel. Comment: Or maybe it should be a prequel to Rogue Squadron. The story of what happened before and during A New Hope.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Before Luke Skywalker, the Rebel Alliance had another hero: Biggs Darklighter. For the first time, the full story of Luke's boyhood friend is revealed; from his departure from Tatooine to attend the Imperial Academy, to his decision to lead a mutiny against the Empire and join the Rebellion, to the fateful attack on the Death Star.
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