I've been reading Marvel's Darth Vader since it first came out as part of Marvel's onslaught on the Star Wars Universe, culminating recently in the latest series, Shattered Empire, on final approach to Abrams Airport in December.
As has been their purview this year Marvel's plan is apparently to fill in every gap ever left in the original trilogy (keep an eye out for my Lando review coming soon, Star Wars and Shattered Empire). Vader does this but with some decent writing on the part of Kieron Gillen (The Wicked + The Divine and the upcoming Invincible Iron-Man title) and grim, dusty colouring art (Adi Granov).
Love this Variant cover for issue #1 by Mike Del Mundo.
For me Gillen doesn't capture Vader properly though. Inevitably when Vader speaks I have his voice in my head (no not Dave Prowse's voice thank the maker...) and some of the lines just don't suit what I feel Vader would actually say. In some cases he even talks too much whereas I see Vader as a 'doer' not a 'talker'. The only extended talking he does in the original trilogy before taking on Skywalker in RotJ is on Bespin when he's telling his son that he was his real father! Almost every other line is an order barked at every poor soul he meets or an argument defending his place in the ruthless Galactic Empire.
This is how I picture Vader as a key player in the Galactic Civil War: Decisive, Ruthless, Aggressive and Authoritative. He displays all of those characteristics in the Darth Vader comics but sometimes sparingly and rarely cohesively.
On to the story itself. We're coming up on issue #10 now and it has progressed nicely. A force-sensitive pilot (some jerk called Luke Starkiller or something) has blown up the Death Star orbiting Yavin 4. The Emperor is less than happy about this and blames Vader for everything (literally everything, he even left the immersion on apparently) and expects attonement. Vader takes this as a hint to do whatever the hell he wants including going behind the Emperor's back and hiring all kinds of very untrustworthy types in his quest for the Rebel pilot.
There are some absolutely brilliant bits of imagery and writing in the series, including colouring that is well-suited to lightsaber battles and that classic Vader ruthlessness I mentioned. At one point he skips the force choke and just actually chokes someone, scaring the living piss out of them.
I'll continue reading the series but how far past issue #10 I go depends on the direction the story starts to take I'm afraid. While I am a huge Star Wars fan there are just too many good titles out there right now to spend too long holding your breath for a book to come good if it's not doing it for you already.
What will I move on to? The millions of new Marvel titles coming out this October/November as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event starting: Invincible Iron-Man, Spider-Man 2099 (my personal favourite), Silk, Chewbacca, Extraordinary X-Men, Spider-Woman, and the rest.
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