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Dawn of the Jedi: Force Storm

by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema (Illustrator)

Other authors: Dan Parsons (Illustrator), Randy Stradley (Editor)

Series: La Genèse des Jedi, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi (Vol. 1), Star Wars Universe (36,453 BBY - 25,793 BBY)

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"This is the beginning of the story of the true roots of the Jedi Order, the Star Wars of 25,000 years ago"--
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An interesting look at the origins of the Jedi. ( )
  darkeyedjunco | Mar 12, 2024 |
Surprisingly good...too bad it's only part of Legends since Marvel/Disney acquired the Star Wars universe. ( )
  publiusdb | Apr 6, 2017 |
Excellent exercise in world building. ( )
  amazedemon | Oct 15, 2016 |
The origins of the Force, and the modern Jedi are revealed here, although in a convoluted way. The story goes from an historical account, to a Master and his apprentices, then jumps across the galaxy to Tatooine, a familiar planet, although lush with life. Here, on a familiar-named planet, we encounter another race, enslaving the planet through the assistance of a hooded creature referred to as a "Force Hound".

As the story bounces back and forth a bit, we get a glimpse of the possible origins of the Empire (and the Dark Side) we know so well. When the Hound arrives at the homeplanet of the je'daii, Tython, three young je'daii from strikingly different backgrounds join to bring the Hound down before his darkness destroys the delicate balance of Tython.

A very different look at the mysterious side of a familiar story, themes arise that will be seen again and again throughout the story. But Xesh's banishment can only have disastrous results, as the young je'daii, Tasha senses.

As mentioned before, the story jumps back and forth a bit much between story lines, and there is no origin of the Empire offered of suggested beyond being behind the Force Hounds. It may be shown in later stories in this collection, but left me guessing, and I kept having to flip back to previous scenes. They were beautifully rendered, but the story in some places actually detracted from the art, as I merely tried to keep up.

Good for fans of everything Star Wars, or those who have a complete knowledge of the mythos, but lightly suggested for anyone else. ( )
  Ermina | Feb 25, 2016 |
4.5 ( )
  ebethiepaige | Oct 20, 2015 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
John Ostranderprimary authorall editionscalculated
Duursema, JanIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Parsons, DanIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Stradley, RandyEditorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Our story begins a long, long time ago, on planets far, far away...
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Hate is understandable, as is anger. Anger has its uses. It can cleanse like fire. But one must never only feel hate, or only feel anger. That brings one out of balance.
To understand Hadiya, I must find where she lives in my heart, how I am like her.
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