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En un tiempo muy, muy lejano...cuanto lo habrĂa disfrutado.
Really solid writing and art direction across the board here.
Significantly better than the previous two volumes. The storyline here (and it really is one big, overarching storyline) is much more cohesive and, frankly, better told than any of the previous comic storylines. And it felt a lot more like the Rogue Squadron books, which, let's be honest, was exactly what I was looking for. It feels like the creative team had finally found their way, just in time for the series to end. Sigh. The art was, overall, slightly improved over what came before, though t...
The third and final of the X-Wing omnibus editions, which contains the following 5 stories:In the Empire's ServiceThe Making of Baron FelFamily TiesMasquerade Mandatory RetirementWell, when I say stories it's really one story arc told over all 5, with most of that arc concerning Baron Soontir Fel who (according to one panel) Vader had his TIE prototype made in order to avoid being beaten in sims by Fel. Set before the novels, the arc also takes in Ysanne Isard's - the main villain in the X-Wing
Thrilling read. I listened to this when I was younger many times. Probably one of the the few books that I regret not reading the whole series. However, with the release of new Starwars series (Mandalorian) and a peak of interest in this. I thought it was a good idea to revisit this saga as it really pulls at the strings of the old movies by George Lucas. But, I've found it also a good exercise in where the new boundry is between Fantasy and Sci-Fi. The story of Coran Horn is exciting in its own...
*This* is what Star Wars comic books are all about. The third volume of Michael A. Stackpole's "Rogue Squadron" comic finds the perfect balance between starfighter battles, commando action, humor, pathos, and charm.
great read i just the first story was good. My faverite had to be of course the making of baron fel. The ending was the only thing i wish could've had more to do with fel's wife it just kind of leaves off with out even mentioning it.
I have this on the Dark Horse app, which doesn't have the page numbers in it, so I'll be going off the app # if cite anything.In the Empire's ServiceWritten by Michael Stackpole and drawn by John Nadeau. Dave Nestelle did colours. The art is detailed and wonderful (I LOVED page 20); the script is wordy. There's a two-page spread at the start where the newbies (Xarcece, Dar, Standro & Avan) are meeting the other Rogues and there was so much going on that I wasn't sure which panel was the next in
Action, adventure and more!Great artwork, combined with interesting legendary SW stories - very enjoyable. With digital version, this becomes cinematic in a very real way!
I found the stories to be far better than the ones in the previous volume, as well as the artwork.
Dark Horse Comics: Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron - Issues #21-35. Great collection of Rogue Squadron stories. Dark Horse did a nice job with this title and it was enjoyable. Sad to see the end, but they at least wrapped it up nicely while leaving the door open for more stories in the future. Glad to have read it.
The heroic action of X-Wing Rogue squadron did not end after battle of Endor, but continued as the remains of the Empire simply refused to give up and continued to fight.
I think think was my favorite part of the series. The artwork was pretty consistent (although I also, uh, consistently had problems telling people apart) and the stories were compelling. I love Baron Fel and need a wrap up on the search for his wife. They sure felt the need to pair everyone off in this volume.
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Loved it. The backstory of Baron Fel, the intrigue of the Empire; the exploring of the different relationships within the Rogues -- it has everything I could've wanted.
In the empire's service What are story, so much deceit and thirst for power since the emperor has been killed. This story does a great job of depicting this.This show the true essence of the darkside, which is not just represented by the sith. This story lays great ground work on what is to come. I give this a 4.9 out of 5.0The making of Baron FelThe title says it all but the story line is incredible. There is so much to say and it only takes a little to spoil this story. He is so good I wonder
Kaboom! Goes the blast of an X-wing fighter. The book I read was called X-wing: Rogue Squadron. I think that this book was very good and had a lot of detail to get your attention. In this book, this group of men is on an elite squadron of space fighters, called X-wings. When at their space base they must encounter great battles against their enemies, the Empire. The main characters in this story are Wedge Antilles, Kirtan Loor, and Corran Horn. Wedge Antilles is the commander of the Rogue Squ