sayre_94's review

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slow-paced

3.5

Qui-Gon Jinn rescues a senator from a plant life, but is troubled. He feels the Jedi are being used as an army, and as peacekeepers. He consults with Yoda, and he advises him to seek answers. In those answers, he finds that the balance is needed to restore a free galaxy.

faemorgan's review

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4.0

Really enjoyed this, and I look forward to reading more of the Star Wars Comics. I listened to the audio comic version on YouTube and it made me feel like I was watching an episode or something.

guiiirl's review

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

4.0

braythem's review

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adventurous fast-paced

3.75

coffeechug's review

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4.0

Decided to read the Star Wars canon comics. Hard to give accurate review as this is the first I am reading. I enjoy this character and think I appreciated the write-up at the end more than the comic. Opened up some new learning and reminding of how important this character is to the SW universe.

quigonchuy's review

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5.0

Qui-Gon Jin! My favorite character in all of Star Wars! So I really liked this. I was disappointed when I realized this was a one off comic and not going to be an ongoing story. Nevertheless, it was a good read, and has great art. Definitely does a good job of depicting his character and this short little adventure. I had never really read comics(other than some random Doctor Who digital comics I got from a Humble Bundle), and this was the first physical comic I ever purchased. I am going to be getting the rest of the Age of Republic series.

sans's review

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3.0

I thought this was the start of a Qui-Gon series but it’s not. It’s a series of one shots with a different character each time. Not awesome but I’ll take what I can get.

danimecano's review

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adventurous fast-paced

neonhammer's review

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3.0

Too brief to feel like a fully developed exploration of what it gets at, but the middle force vision sequence is super cool and for a short comic, it makes it worth checking out. I like Qui-Gon and force vision nightmare scenes, so it gave me something. I like the interactions with Yoda and the discussions of the Jedi's role in politics that show Jinn's disillusionment but its core message of balance seems to make Qui-Gon into a centrist rather than the bad boy we all love which is disappointing.

ashley_roble's review

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3.0

*3.5