The Star Wars: Lucas Draft #8
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| Writer | Jonathan Rinzler |
| Artist | Mike Mayhew |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Annikin Starkiller fights Darth Vader and Prince Valorum to save Princess Leia! Luke Skywalker and the Wookiees attack the Empire's Space Fortress! This is the final battle! It's like nothing you've seen before, but it's all Star Wars!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
The Rhodes Review - Stephen W Rhodes
May 31, 2014The Star Wars #8 is an awesome ending to an awesome mini-series. It's definitely been a weird story, but an awesome one. I know that it will never happen, but I would love to seeThe Star Warsget themovie treatment with this mini-series as a guide (art, dialogue, etc.). I don't prefer it to Star Wars, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it. But, like I said, that definitelywon't happen, so it makes this mini-series all the more special. I loved everything about it. The only thing that I wish they would have done is give the mini-series a couple more issues. It seemed like the storywas a bit rushed at times and that there was more to tell that wouldn't fit into eight issues. Nevertheless, it was a still great mini-series. I recommend this issue and this mini-series to all fans ofStar Wars. I think I'll probably even buy the TPB or HC edition ofThe Star Wars for my bookshelf! Read Full Review
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9.0
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
May 29, 2014A rushed ending, but I think that has more to do with George Lucas's original screenplay, rather than that of those at Dark Horse. A definite read for fans of the film and an interesting What If? for those curious. Read Full Review
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8.5
Culture Mass - Boyd Reynolds
May 28, 2014Its not perfect, but The Star Wars #8 concludes the series with a bang. For those of us who slogged through the early issues of this series, fun has finally returned to the Star Wars galaxy, and not a moment too soon. Read Full Review
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8.0
Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin
May 28, 2014The Star Wars #8 is a solid close to what's been an entertaining ride. It carries with it some negative tendencies, but through the force of others the creative team manages to keep their literary journey in-check as we reach the final panels. Recommended. Read Full Review
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2.0
Comic Bastards - Nick Philpott
May 28, 2014The Star Wars are the epitome of the empty stab at something. It makes noises about being about rebellion against establishments, which, for the time when it was written, that does make a lot of sense. But just because it makes sense doesn't make it good. It doesn't make it good by any means. Read Full Review