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Favorite thing from the Disney Continuity
What is your favorite installment in Star Wars that is unique to the Disney Continuity? (Such as Rebels, Tarkin, Dark Disciple, etc. but not any of the first six movies or TCW)
Mine personally is Lords of the Sith. I read through the whole thing earlier this week and absolutely loved it.
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Lords of the Sith, Dark Disciple, and moments of the Marvel Vader comics.
Aftermath might be good as well, and also looking forward to the new Shattered Empire and Vader down series
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Registered: Mar 2014
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The topic is about installments, not details.
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Tarkin is my favorite Novel so far, that dialogue Tarkin had with Vader about the Carrion Spike and the Veermok troop really stood out to me. My favorite comic would have to be the one about Kanan.
Other than that nothing else has been all that great imo ,Dark Disciple was OK even though I personally felt like it was a simple rehash of Vos' previous story and Heir to the Jedi was so boring I could barely finish the audiobook.
Ahsoka technically isn't a Jedi, though. But yeah.
Favorite installment would be Rebels, I guess. I haven't been keeping up with the comics and I haven't finished any of the books, lol. ('Bout 85% through Tarkin, and just started Dark Disciple).
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
Lords of the Sith getting this level of praise is genuinely surprising to me. It's not bad, but it's not good either, and while it's basically the canon version of Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, I have to say its Legends counterpart was significantly better.
I finished Dark Disciple and in all honesty I loved it. There were some moments that could've been fleshed out more, but I think Golden absolutely nailed Ventress's character and handled the romance a lot better than I expected. Pretty much everyone seemed in-character, you could hear their voices when you read the dialogue. The story I felt was very compelling as well. But I guess Dark Disciple is a "love it or hate it" type of novel, I dunno.