Betrayal

by Scott Allie, Curtis Arnold (Illustrator), Ryan Benjamin (Illustrator)

Star Wars: Empire (2002) (1-4 collected), Star Wars: The Rise of the Empire era (1 BBY), Star Wars Universe (1 BBY)

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As the Death Star is readied for its first mission, a group of assassins plots to sieze control of the Empire by killing Darth Vadar and Emperor Palpatine.

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George Lucas's Star Wars movies are grounded in a binary struggle between good and evil. On the one side you have the Jedi, the Republic and the Rebellion, and on the other the Sith, Palpatine and the Empire he builds. Both are largely monolithic, with people (most famously Anakin Skywalker) occasionally switching sides but largely respecting the order to which they've aligned. It's straightforward in a way that makes for nice moral contrasts, yet it loses much of the sophistication that can make for great storytelling.

This is why I enjoyed Scott Aille's Betrayal as much as I did. Set in the weeks before the events of the original Star Wars movie, it's centered around a group of top Imperial officials who decide that the Empire would be show more better served if it was led by them rather than a Sith lord and his apprentice. Well aware of Palpatine's and Vader's powers, the cabal concocts an elaborate plot involving brainwashed stormtroopers, mercenaries, and staged assassination attempts designed to remove them both. It's a great premise, and one that is a natural fit for the Star Wars universe: an Empire run by talented and ambitious military officers is bound to produce a few who are tired of living under the threat of being Force-choked to death for unavoidable reversals and who think they could do a better job were they in charge. Though the outcome is never in doubt, seeing how it plays out makes for entertaining reading, and serves as a great example of the larger narrative possibilities in Lucas's long-ago world. show less
Good writing and interesting look at the dark relationship between the Emperor, Darth Vader, and their underlings.
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/wLYd-0ME7vQ

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Betrayal
Original publication date
2003-08-27

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Graphic Novels & Comics, Tween
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741.5973Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsDrawingComic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic stripsHistory, geographic treatment, biographyNorth AmericanUnited States (General)
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