Being judgmental is part of the human condition. Most people would like to believe they don’t judge others. The truth is, many look down on others. As this where gossip usually begins, as they fail to see their own flaws.
This holds true for many people who are now considered geniuses. Take for instance, Nikole Tesla, whose contributions to modern electricity supply system gave us a framework for what we use now. As most people cannot understand something where sometimes only a singular person can. In Star Wars: Yoda #2, Yoda’s tenure in Turrak is met with dissent, but he remains steadfast.
We are taken the Wheel in Besh Gorgon, where Yoda is meeting with Pra-Tre Veter and Ela Sutan, the members of the Jedi Council who have come to check on his progress. We are also taken back to Turrak, where we see Yoda training the Scalvi how to build their defenses and how to fight for themselves, which both remain, works in progress. Of course, this all gets tested, when the Scalvi suffer another invasion from the Crulkon, but their training defenses hold up, but Yoda gets kidnapped during the clash. By issue’s end, Yoda discovers a deep seeded problem, one that cannot be solved anytime soon
Overall, Star Wars: Yoda #2 is an exciting issue which gives fan more reasons to love Yoda. The story by Scott is cool. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, a story that ratchets up the action.
Story: Cavan Scott Art: Nico Leon
Color: Dono Sánchez-Almara Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy
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Purchase: TFAW – Zeus Comics – comiXology/Kindle
Source: Graphic Policy