![]() That said, the Forensics Droid is a maybe a little too talkative - I think Pak was trying to create the newest incarnation of the evil droids from Doctor Aphra's series, but he falls short unfortunately. It's a twist on a tried and true story, and it also gives us lots of characters to focus on aside from Vader himself who is never the most compelling protagonist given his penchant for not saying very much. ![]() Greg Pak goes one step further and throws loads of familiar (ish) faces at Vader so that he has no choice but to confront his past literally head on. ![]() We've had a lot of exploration of Darth Vader's character in terms of who he is and how he got to where he is - both Kieron Gillen and Charles Soule had him come face to face with metaphorical demons from his past, including himself and the ghost of Padme. ![]() Darth Vader's encounter with Luke Skywalker during The Empire Strikes Back is fresh in his mind, and he is out for blood - all those that made his son weak must perish, but his quest for vengeance becomes something else entirely when a face from his past makes themselves known. ![]()
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