Jorin Sol, a Rebel strategist recently rescued from the Empire,
quietly recovers from his ordeal in the medical bay of the
Alliance command ship. When he awakens, will he will become
the greatest threat to the Rebellion since the Death Star,
or their greatest weapon? Meanwhile, Imperial Lieutenant Janek
"Tank" Sunber has contacted Luke Skywaker in hope
of defecting to the Rebel Alliance. Will Luke help his boyhood
friend, or obey the orders of Princess Leia, who believes
Tank is orchestrating a plot to capture the Rebellion's greatest
hero...
For
Star Wars fans that were sorry to see the conclusion
of the Star Wars: Empire series with Volume
7, the good news is that Volume 1 of
Rebellion picks up the story and runs with it. When
we last saw our heroes, they were heading off into the sunset
after rescuing Jorin Sol, and Tank swore to bring his childhood
friend, Luke, to justice for murdering innocent soldiers of
the Empire.
However,
things have now taken a dramatic turn. Apparently Tank has
had a change of heart and decides to send Luke an encoded
message - he wants to join his friend in the Rebellion. Or
does he? Will his defection be the most important coup for
the Rebellion, or a master stroke that will ensure that the
Empire can infiltrate the enemy threat?
My
Brother, My Enemy is a fantastic way to start this new
series. It's all guns (or blasters) blazing from the opening
pages - and doesn't let up until the final panel. And while
there are few surprises when the twists are revealed, it's
still a great read.
If
you are a serious Star Wars fan then you'll want to
add this series to your collection.
Pete
Boomer
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