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4.0 out of 5 stars Great art! Good stories.
If you like the droids in the movies, you'll like these comics! (I'm a Star Wars fan so I might be partial.) As a Dad to 2 boys, 5 and 9, I read alot of comics. These are not beyond my boys' comprehension, and the kids love Artoo and Threepio!
Published on March 4, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Can be a fun read with younger children.
This is a review of the Dark Horse comic Star Wars Droids The Kalarba Adventure, ISBN 1569710643 published June 1995. This TPB comic collects Star Wars Droid Special, issues 1 to 6 and an 8 page Topps story. Made in Canada.

What is included -
Introduction by Anthony Daniels 3 pgs.
C1 Welcome to kalarba 26 pgs.
C2 The greed of olag greck 26 pgs
C3...

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great art! Good stories., March 4, 1999
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If you like the droids in the movies, you'll like these comics! (I'm a Star Wars fan so I might be partial.) As a Dad to 2 boys, 5 and 9, I read alot of comics. These are not beyond my boys' comprehension, and the kids love Artoo and Threepio!
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5.0 out of 5 stars True to the spirit of these characters, April 15, 2009
While this is definitely written for a younger audience, Droids: The Kalarba Adventures was cute enough to hold my interest all the way through. The quality of the writing, art, and medium used is top notch. For as cheaply as this book can be bought it is definitely a worthwhile purchase for old school Star Wars fans. I got a kick out of reading Artoo's dialog ("Vreet-twoo!") then 3po's responses ("How rude!"). Great stuff. I'll be reading Star Wars: Droids: Rebellion next.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Star Wars Droids- The Kalarba Adventures, August 31, 2004
A Kid's Review
This is a great SW book which combines both adventure and humor. Taking place between Episode III (Revenge of the Sith) and Episode IV (A New Hope), this book collects issues 1-6 of the SW Droids speacial and eight-page story from Topps SW Galaxy magazine. As a result, the chapters tell an ongoing story but they make just as much sense read seperately. Droids
is good for those of you sick of watching the movies a million
times. Aside from a few referances to the Alderaan system and
the Imperial Navy, and of course Artoo, Threepio, and IG-88, you could hardly tell it was SW save for the cover and the introduction by Anthony Daniels. Following is a list of the chapters and what happens:
Chapter One: Welcome to Kalarba-Artoo and Threepio are heading
for Hosk station in orbit over Kalarba.They are captured by
IG-88, the notorious assasin droid, and meet the Pitareeze family for the first time.
Chapter Two: The Greed of Olag Greck-Nak betrays his grandpa
and ends up bound and gagged aboard Hosk station.Olag wishes to make a bargain: Nak in exchange for the Pitareeze MT-5 hyperdrive unit! After Threepio rescues Nak, it`s a race to stop the Baron and Artoo from handing it over!
Chapter Three: The Indobok Pirates-Artoo, Threepio, and Nak are kidnapped by pirates.But are they so bad after all!?And what will happen when Nak is recaptured by Olag Greck and forced to lead him to the pirates hideout!?
Chapter Four: The Saga of C3-PX!-After an unsightly repair, Threepio is mistaken for a dangerous assasin droid named
C3-PX who is also on Hosk station!He is captured by Olag Greck and forced to fight Artoo in the droid arena!
Chapter Five: Battle of the B`rknaa-Jace Forno, Olag`s former pilot, "borrows" Artoo and Threepio to steal some priceless energy crystals from the rock monsters on planet Indobok. After the Pitareeze family comes to rescue the droids, they learn the secret of the B`rknaa.
Chapter Six: Short Cut-Artoo and Threepio meet Q-E and 2-E,
two bungling babysitter droids.When Artoo follows them home
to the nursery, he uncovers a conspiracy with the help of Nak`s new pet, "that glued-together monstrosity."
Chapter Seven: Artoo`s Day Out-While Baron Pitareeze and Threepio are busy with business negotiations, Artoo is out guarding the speeder.But what will happen when he`s gets-
droidnapped!?(again)
Chapter Eight: Countdown at Hosk-Disaster on Hosk Station, and
all organics have fled. While Threepio has less than an hour to stop the core from exploding, Artoo, Unit Zed, and the rest of the Hosk droids must prevent Olag Greck from stealing the ash-ore shipment in Dock 7. But first they`ll have to defeat Grozbok, Olag`s behemoth of a wrecking droid!
A perfect conclusion which leads up to the sequel, Rebellion. These stories, with their limited referances to the movies, remind us that SW takes place in an entire galaxy. I`ve read a lot of SW books and believe me, this is one of the best.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Can be a fun read with younger children., July 22, 2003
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JediMack (VALRICO, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This is a review of the Dark Horse comic Star Wars Droids The Kalarba Adventure, ISBN 1569710643 published June 1995. This TPB comic collects Star Wars Droid Special, issues 1 to 6 and an 8 page Topps story. Made in Canada.

What is included -
Introduction by Anthony Daniels 3 pgs.
C1 Welcome to kalarba 26 pgs.
C2 The greed of olag greck 26 pgs
C3 The indobok pirates 26 pgs.
C4 The saga of c-3px 26 pgs.
C5 Battle of the brknaa 24 pgs.
C6 Short cut 26 pgs.
C7 Artoos day out 10 pgs.

C8 Countdown at hosk 26 pgs

This comic is nearly 200 pages. The inking is excellent for its day on high stock paper but by todays standards, I rate it a C- to C. The pencil-artwork is on the newspaper comic strip style for the most part. Artwork is therefore in the D to C range. The stories are cute but due to the lack of light saber fights, My son and I never finished reading all the stories together. It was a matter of him selecting a different comic containing more action for me to read with him. My son is also ADHD.

I think that this can be a fun read with your children, who can sit and focus, or like my 5 year old daughter, who just likes sitting with dad and reading. I originally bought these comics so that I had Graphic stories to read to the kids. This is a good one for younger children At 224 this is a large comic. Since Dark horse has had trouble producing comics with good binding I was concerned about this offering. The one I have is OK, but these were made in china, where the binding problems exist. The older ones made in Canada were OK.

It was fun to read some of these with my son. For most people I think they will consider these to be 2 to 3 stars in quality, I will round up to 3 since my son enjoyed them. completist.

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