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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Far Better Than Expected.,
By Crowsdreamofdeth (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
Although there are a few very trivial flaws in "Heir to the Empire" they are easily overlooked and do not take away from any of the enjoyment contained within. I can say with all honesty and not a little relief that Timothy Zahn did a far better job than any of the low-brow attempts at a worthwhile novel about our beloved Star Wars heroes than such amateurs such as Kevin J. Anderson and Steve Perry. Basically, it takes place five years after "Return of the Jedi" and Luke is just starting to feel comfortable in his role as the galaxy's only known Jedi. Han and Leia are married and expecting twins while struggling to build a new Republic in their home in the Imperial Palace on Coruscant. The Empire is considerably weakened and withering away, but it still holds some surprises for our blossoming New Republic. Strutting upon the stage is a new antagonist almost worthy of being Darth Vader's equal. A blue skinned red eyed member of the Chiss species named Grand Admiral Thrawn, the last of the Empire's Grand Admirals, has taken the Empire into his own hands in an attempt to revive the Empire and bring it back into its former power. He is a brilliant military strategist and super-genius, able to glean merely from a culture's art its military strategies and psychological traits. Although, Zahn never bothers to explain exactly how he does this, I feel that this would certainly qualify one to be an extraordinary genius among geniuses. Okay, Thrawn is quite honestly a much better "bad guy" than the ludicrously ridiculous Hutt (a Hutt that would fit much better in an episode of Looney Tunes) that Kevin J. Anderson dreamed up in "Dark Saber" however, Zahn doesn't quite make him as fascinating as Darth Vader, but after Vader anyone would seem fairly anticlimatic. And an insane dark Jedi by the name of C'baoth is bent on capturing Luke and Leia (with her unborn twins) for his own corrupt reasons. A great plot with all our favorite characters, as well as an interesting trip to Kashyyyk with Chewbacca, even though his child and wife is disappointingly never mentioned, all combine to make a great read replete with space fights, political intrigue, and new characters.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Darkhorse version did not disappoint.,
By JediMack (VALRICO, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
Other than the GL done SW movies, this is the most important series of books in the Galaxy Far Far Away. If i were starting out as a reader of the Expanded Star Wars universe I would not start with Zahn first. I would start with the Han Solo trilogy first.Darkhorse has made some SW books in comics. They gereally do a good job, but not always. They often suffer from poor editing decision. This one is no exception. It is to bad that you can't put the audio (book on tape) casette or CD and play it along with the comic, but you can't. The comic takes to many deletions to fit their page limitations. Still I have to give this 5 stars to reward Darkhorse for the attempt. Wishing DH would do other SW novels... thank you for this one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exciting and nonstop thrills,
By A Customer
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
I really liked reading this book because it was one of the best star wars books I ever read. I liked how Luke Skywalker went back to the Dagobah System. I also liked the new villians Thrawn,Talon Karrde, and C'baoth. It was great when they went to Chewbacca's home planet Kashyyyk. The battle at the end was a good way to end the book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
True to the Star Wars name!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
This adaption of Tim Zahn's book helps the reader to envision what Zahn was thinking when he wrote Heir to the Empire. The character of Grand Admiral Thrawn is the best--no one can surpass his military genius. Make sure to read the other two volumes: Dark Force Rising and The Lsat Command.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good.,
By ac18max@aol.com (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
No mere words can explain how great this book was!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
artwork in "Heir" is much better than "Dark" & "Last",
By Zing (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
People who haven't read the books might get confused with the story line in the comic novels, but it's nice to see the artwork of all the characters introduced 5 years after the Star Wars Trilogy. This comic, in particular, does a great job of drawing the Noghri & Mara Jade. Now if only Lucas will put it on film.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good review about a good book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
I thought this book was very good because it is well written, and I am a big Star Wars fan. The story line with one of the characters doesn't really follow up with the last movie, but besides that I thought that this was a great book.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect Start for the Expanded Universe,
This review is from: Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) (Paperback)
This review is for the graphic novel adaptation:Nice story, if you love Star Wars but you're not familiarized with the expanded universe and you'd like to meet the new characters this is the best story to start with: critical characters are introduced: Mara Jade, Gillad Pelleaon, Talon Karrde, Councilor Fel'ya, Grand Almiral Thrawn, Jacen and Jaina Solo, Jorus C'Baoth, the Noghri ...etc. It was pretty cool to find Thrawn on this story, since i first met him in the TIE fighter videogame! However i think i missed a lot of things by reading the graphic novel rather than the novel, I think i'll be reading the novel later. I liked the way the story manages its storylines, I wonder if some of those stories are going to be referenced on the new Star Wars films? |
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Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection) by Mike Baron (Paperback - October 8, 1996)
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