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Daze of Hate, Knights of Suffering by John Jackson Miller
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TitleDaze of Hate, Knights of Suffering (Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Volume Four)
AuthorJohn Jackson Miller
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Tagssf, star wars, kotor, comics 
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Your reviewThis is essentially two separate stories. The first, Daze of Hate, wraps up the exogorth and Adascorp storylines from Volume Three. Camper gets a nice end, but other than that, this is pretty perfunctory. It almost suffers from character/faction overload, the story feels somewhat muddled, and the exogorth threat was always more goofy and abstract than anything else. Bong Dazo's dreadful pencils and inks don't help much, either. Fortunately, things pick up in Knights of Suffering, which sees the return of the fabulous Dustin Weaver to the art chores of the series at long last (even if the trade does credit Dazo for his work!). This is a return to the KotOR of previous volumes, in no small part thanks to Gryph, whose presence had been sorely lacking. Zayne gets some good romancing, and there's thrilling hijinks aplenty as he faces a member of the Jedi Covenant down back where the series started so long ago, on Taris. A bit of a mixed installment overall, but KotOR is still one of the best Star Wars comics ever published.
PublicationDark Horse (2008), Paperback, 144 pages
Publication date2008
ISBN1595822089 / 9781595822086
Dewey741
Date acquired2008-10-01
Date finished2008-10-01
SummaryDaze of Hate, Knights of Suffering (Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Volume Four) by John Jackson Miller (2008)
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