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Vector, Volume 1

di John Jackson Miller, Scott Hepburn (Illustratore)

Altri autori: Mick Harrison (Autore), Dan Parsons (Illustratore), Joe Pimentel (Illustratore), Dave Ross (Illustratore), Doug Wheatley (Illustratore)

Serie: Star Wars: Vector (omnibus parts 1-6), Vector (tome 1), Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (5), Star Wars: Republic (Collects Dark Times 11-12), Guerre stellari [franchise] (3963 BBY)

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Please note: This collection contains Knights of the Old Republic Volume 5 (KotOR #25-#28) and Dark Times Volume 3 (DT #11-#12). Vector, an event with repercussions for every era and every hero in the Star Wars galaxy, begins here! In chapter 1 (Knights of the Old Republic Volume 5), a terrible vision reaching far into the future alerts the secret Jedi Covenant to the importance of Taris. They activate operative Celeste Morne. She encounters a monstrous threat, an ancient Sith artifact, an army of Mandalorians, and Zayne Carrick, the Padawan accused of killing his fellow students! Then, over four thousand years into the future, chapter 2 of Vector (volume 3 of Dark Times) crosses into the period immediately following the events in Revenge of the Sith. The unfortunate misfit crew of the Uhumele is thrown into the path of Darth Vader and the now-ancient Jedi Master Celeste! Both Sith and smugglers will not leave this meeting without grave consequences. For anyone who never knew where to start with Star Wars comics, Vector is the perfect introduction to the entire Star Wars line! • Collects Knights of the Old Republic #25-#28 and Dark Times #11-#12.… (altro)
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Back story building up to the events in Legacy Vol. 6, Vector 2.
  warlordthurston | Apr 2, 2012 |
First part of the story-line that will cross several time periods in Star Wars universe.
Very interesting story and plot makes Vector appealing to those that have not read (or are not familiar to the events) of Expanded Universe.

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  Zare | Feb 19, 2010 |
The first two arcs of the "Vector" crossover of Star Wars comics includes Knights of the Old Republic Volume 5 and Dark Times Volume 3. I thought it was very slick the way Vector not only explains the origins of the rakghouls that were first spotted in the KOTOR videogame, but also brings them into the "modern" Star Wars era in Dark Times. The major drawback to this collection is the artwork in KOTOR Volume 5. The look is cartoony but not well-drawn, just exaggeration to cover poor artwork. The story in Dark Times stands out, as the crew of the Uhumele continues to not be able to catch a break. Suddenly, the fact that the crew is made up of mostly aliens becomes less a case of "let's anthropomorphize a camel, a rat, a white tiger, etc." and seems more like it was a perfect set up for this particular story. 3 stars for KOTOR, 5 for Dark Times = 4 average. ( )
  lithicbee | Dec 24, 2009 |
A staple of the comic book publishing world is the “crossover” storyline, where a single story embroils characters from a number of books, and you need to purchase all the titles in order to see how the story comes out. This one overlaps the Knights of the Old Republic books set in the days of the Mandalorian Wars and the Dark Times series in the days of the rise of the Empire. The crossover story concerns an ancient and very dangerous Sith talisman, and the efforts to keep it out of the hands of people who would use it.

John Jackson Miller does a good job of using the storyline to advance the main plot of the Knights of the Old Republic story. This is worth reading, even without bothering to follow the Vector plotline.

I haven’t been following the Dark Times storyline, but it looks like the characters from there are mostly bystanders providing an excuse for a viewpoint on the action taking place with Darth Vader. ( )
  slothman | Jun 28, 2009 |
Throughout 2008, the Vector crossover dominated Dark Horse's Star Wars comics; it was an epic storyline that wove through all four ongoings. Finally, the first half of that series has come to trade paperback, giving us a book that is, totally unconfusingly, volume one of Vector, volume five of Knights of the Old Republic, and volume three of Dark Times. The KotOR section, like volume four before it, keeps the series focused on its strength: fun action/adventure with a touch of Dark Goings-On. I can't dislike any story that sees Zayne Carrick, bumbling padawan, and Marn "The Gryph" Heirogryph, criminal mastermind, in action together. Miller turns in yet another thrilling installment, proving that KotOR is the best ongoing Star Wars story being produced today. Scott Hepburn's art, on the other hand, was just a little bit too cartoony to work all the time; the gigantic jaws every character seemed to have were annoying.

The Dark Times segment was somewhat less successful; the Uhumele crew felt like guest stars in their own story, standing by and watching as the events of the Vector saga played out before them, not actually playing a role in shaping them. And seriously, can we have a volume of Dark Times without a character death? Yes, I understand it is the "dark times", not the "happy fun times" but the emotional shock wears thin when it comes constantly. Bomo Greenbark is still awesome, even when he is just standing around. And, of course, who can dislike Doug Wheatley's art?
  Stevil2001 | Jun 8, 2009 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
John Jackson Millerautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Hepburn, ScottIllustratoreautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Harrison, MickAutoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Parsons, DanIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pimentel, JoeIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ross, DaveIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Wheatley, DougIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
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Please note: This collection contains Knights of the Old Republic Volume 5 (KotOR #25-#28) and Dark Times Volume 3 (DT #11-#12). Vector, an event with repercussions for every era and every hero in the Star Wars galaxy, begins here! In chapter 1 (Knights of the Old Republic Volume 5), a terrible vision reaching far into the future alerts the secret Jedi Covenant to the importance of Taris. They activate operative Celeste Morne. She encounters a monstrous threat, an ancient Sith artifact, an army of Mandalorians, and Zayne Carrick, the Padawan accused of killing his fellow students! Then, over four thousand years into the future, chapter 2 of Vector (volume 3 of Dark Times) crosses into the period immediately following the events in Revenge of the Sith. The unfortunate misfit crew of the Uhumele is thrown into the path of Darth Vader and the now-ancient Jedi Master Celeste! Both Sith and smugglers will not leave this meeting without grave consequences. For anyone who never knew where to start with Star Wars comics, Vector is the perfect introduction to the entire Star Wars line! • Collects Knights of the Old Republic #25-#28 and Dark Times #11-#12.

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