Star Wars Darth Maul Black, White & Red #2
SCORE: 60
I purchased Star Wars Darth Maul Black, White & Red #2 before reading
the first one. I actually saw the third one in this series at our local
comic book store and decided to pass on purchasing it. Star Wars Darth
Maul Black, White & Red #2 is even worse than the first one. How is that
even possible in this day and age? Star Wars Darth Maul Black, White &
Red #2 is another pointless one shot. The art is done in black, white,
and red.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Star Wars Darth Maul Black,
White & Red #2 comic book. The price of Star Wars Darth Maul Black,
White & Red #2 is $5.99. What do readers get for that money? There are
thirty pages of comic book content. Advertisements can be found all
throughout this comic book. There is a page with a setup and credits.
There is also a page in Star Wars Darth Maul Black, White & Red #2
devoted to the next issue.
The issues families can have with Star Wars Darth Maul Black, White &
Red #2 are blood, gore, violence, and more. Darth Maul is sent to this
colony where ex-mercenaries, bounty hunters, and assassins were sent.
They are there to try and live out a normal life. Darth Maul shows up
with fake orders from the Republic to have them vacate the planet. They
decide to stay and fight.
Darth Maul winds up killing all of them but one in Star Wars Darth Maul
Black, White & Red #2. This young alien lady is not seen and so she
survives. Darth Maul is injured in this attack. Why was Darth Maul sent
there by his master? To learn how to fight characters with different
fighting styles. Star Wars Darth Maul Black, White & Red #2 is in
essence a training exercise.
Someone at some point should have been able to figure out that a Sith
attacked this planet. Someone at some point should have discovered all
of these people were dead on this planet. I suppose it could have been
hidden, but they were receiving supplies on a regular basis. Star Wars
Darth Maul Black, White & Red #2 seems to forget that logic as it tells
us a story we never heard before.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Russell, Nieto
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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