Alexander Freed (W)
Dave Ross (P)
Mark McKenna (I)
Michael Atiyeh (C)
and Benjamin Carré (Cover)
The hunt for the emperor’s apprentice continues in this tale of Sith vs. Sith!
Proving his worth to the Dark Council by capturing Exal Kressh may be the end of young Sith Teneb Kel; and a brief encounter with his skilled prey brings some questions to the surface . . . Why would a loyal apprentice betray her emperor and the entire Sith Empire?
Date Available: 11/10/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS
A nice twist in the Star Wars saga, as we see a wannabe Emperor’s acolyte, Teneb Kel, track one of the Emperor’s traitorous old apprentices. It is part II in the story, but this storyline grabbed me with its dark side against dark side take, sort of, but with a depth in many individual characters that keeps it away from Godfather-land, and makes it oddly hopeful regardless of who is up front. The art serves well here, and the story moves along at an elegant pace. The Emperor is always powerful in the Star Wars universe, and the clash of personalities, as each struggles to get their dream, kudos to Alexander Freed for breathing life into a strong story. This is a nice series to join in on the bandwagon.