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Infinities: Return of the Jedi (Dark Horse Star Wars Collection) [Paperback]

Adam Gallardo (Author), Ryan Benjamin (Author), Salem Crawford (Author)
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Star Wars Infinities August 17, 2004
When the plan to rescue Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt falls apart, Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, and Chewbacca embark on another rescue mission that puts them into direct conflict with Boba Fett. Meanwhile, Luke's late arrival on Dagobah ends with him being captured by Darth Vader and the Emperor, just as the second Death Star is about to go on-line! Will the return of the Jedi become the end of the Jedi? The surprising climax is as exciting as that of the film on which it is based, but different from anything Star Wars fans have seen before!


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About the Author

Adam Gallardo is a newcomer to writing comics. His previous credits include Star Wars Tales. Ryan Benjamin's pencilling credits include Iron Man, Spawn, Uncanny X-Men, Phantom Guard and Grifter. Saleem Crawford has inked Ryan Benjamin's pencils on Iron Man and Phantom Guard. He has also worked on The Avengers. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse (August 17, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593072066
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593072063
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #410,653 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but moves a bit too quickly, October 16, 2006
This review is from: Infinities: Return of the Jedi (Dark Horse Star Wars Collection) (Paperback)
It's not easy to rewrite the star wars universe. Case in point: Imagine that you have to rewrite Return of the Jedi. You may change one event, one moemnt, then let your imagination flow. The possibilities for what may happen are almost endless.

But the important thing is, no matter what you come up with, it's important to take the time to tell your story well.

As with the previous two installments of the infinity line of star wars comics (A new hope and the empire strikes back, or IANH, ITESB), the folks at Dark Horse take the classic film and change one event, then see where the story goes. Remember the moment where Leia, disguised as Bossh, armed a thermal detonator in Jabba's palace? What would happen if that detonar...well, detonated?

With that simple change, the story of Return of the Jedi changes. There is no skiff sequence, no rancor fight, and sadly, one of the most beloved charachters is vaporized as a result (and no, it's not Bib Fortuna). From there, the story continues towards it's final moment...the final battle of the rebel alliance and the galactic empire above the endor moon.

What sets Return of the Jedi, infinities apart from IANH and ITESB is it's story. While the first two departed from the established story line greatly, IROTJ sticks fairly close to what happens in the film. Luke still fights Vader on the death star, the rebels still have to blow up the generator on Endor, and Vader must choose between following his master, or killing his children. Instead of the big details, it's the little ones that are changed.

Because it sticks closely to the established story, this entry in the infinities line isn't as compelling or fascinating as the previous two. Don't get me wrong, it's still entertaining, but it's just not as compelling as IANH or ITESB. There are great moments, such as how the bunker is destroyed, Han getting out of the carbonite, and what happens to Vader, but the one thing I noticed the most when reading this comic was the feeling that it was rushing as quickly as it could towards it's conclusion. As I said ealier in this review, if you're going to tell a story, try to tell it well. From the moment the rebeliion heads towards the Endor system, the book picks up the pace and doesn't let up, going at mach 4 towards the ending.

And in the end, this is what harms the story the most. It just goes too quickly. There's no real sense of how vast the final battle is, or how compelling the emotional fight is between Vader and Luke. one example is a description on the back of the book. We're told, "what if the ewoks fought both rebel and imperial?". Indeed, the ewoks attack the rebels...for all of two panels, then they vanish, never to be seen again, and with no impact on how the story plays out. Moments where the potential for emotional drama is high stop two panels short, stopping these scenes dead in thier tracks. Going really fast is not always the best option when you're telling an action story, as it is possible to go way too fast, as is the case here.

But even with the speed and pacing issue, IROTJ is still a fun read. The artwork is unique, looking like a strong blend between hand drawn and computer enhanced, and the final page of the comic, with what happens in it, is sure to put a huge smile on any star wars fan's face (but to reveal it would be criminal).

Now the big question...to buy, or not to buy? I'm really not sure what to say here, except that your best bet is to find this comic in a store, read it, then decide if you want to buy. Just like with the issue of bringing the fluffy ewoks into existance in the star wars universe, you either like it, or you don't like it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and entertaining but little disappointing, December 21, 2007
This review is from: Infinities: Return of the Jedi (Dark Horse Star Wars Collection) (Paperback)
The Infinities line of Star Wars plays as a What If? storyline of the original trilogy of the saga. In this third installment, which I thought was one of the better ones, came a little short of being great, in fact the three books come out this way. In Jedi, it is very interesting to see how things would've played out if something different had happened. It was good to see this, but one of our favorite characters is sort of incapacitated, and the ending wasn't that good either. Also to note is that I thought the three books would be tied together storywise but no they are stand alone stories, a bit disappointing, but in general it was good and entertaining.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars so and so, May 12, 2007
This review is from: Infinities: Return of the Jedi (Dark Horse Star Wars Collection) (Paperback)
well, i have always liked infinities comics, they are funny, witty and adds alittle interesting twist to they Star wars movies are played out.

But with this magazine i was not "that" impressive, it seems very rushed...things are left out and they move too fast trough the plot making is a lesser comic...but not a bad one.

When compared to the the other Infinities these does not have that many leggs to stand on, but it does stand and for a normal star wars fan its a good buy, but do not expect to be awed.

Hopefully a next issue of the inifinties will perhas be done abit better.

I would give it a 3, but since its star wars with a twist i will ok it for a 4, just because its star wars :p

Enjoy
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