Star Wars: Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir #1 Review Roundup

05/21/2014 10:51am
Getting cut in half by Obi-Wan Kenobi and being rejected by his former Sith master Darth Sidious isn’t going to defeat Darth Maul. In fact, it only makes him mad enough to take on the galaxy—with an army of Mandalorians!

"Overall, a top-notch start to what promises to be an epic story. Count me excited. " - Big Shiny Robot 

" The follow-up to Darth Maul's animated return is off to an entertaining start and definitely has a lot of potential." - Comic Vine

"The new story was exciting and, although I have yet to finish The Clone Wars, I found it easy to follow and understand. The art was classic Star Wars with lots of muted colors and vicious expressions, along with futuristic zaps, pows, and similar action bubbles to accentuate the lively battle scenes." - Watch Play Read 

"Never being much of a talker, Maul is written well here. The rage has been building and someone, likely many, will be on the receiving end of his light sabre. The rest of the big hitters have some good lines too with General Grievous in particular looking to be on fine form. Its shaping up to be a good and important story and one that Star Wars fans should certainly check out." - Big Comic Page 

"Star Wars Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir is still a very enjoyable read and does give off that authentic Star Wars oeuvre in a great way and I'd recommended it for fans looking for something quick and easy to pick-up and read." - Front Towards Gamer 

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