It's been a while since I read Lost Command and Ninth Assassin, but I only read this one yesterday, thus I felt a review seemed a good idea to do since it's fresh on my mind.
I've grown up with Star Wars, Darth Vader having been one of my favourite characters since I was very young so naturally I have a tendency to really enjoy any works that are Vader-central. That being said, this comic doesn't actually start off with Vader (it didn't either in the Ninth Assassin. I can't remember about Lost Command?) but I found the character of Laurita Tohm exceptionally engaging. In fact, since we get much of Tohm's view, I loved how the Empire is shown in a good light. I haven't really read anything else which has made me question who the good and bad guys were. The bad guys were always the Imperials, no matter what was happening. But this comic, for the first time, made me really question this. It made me even wonder if the Republic was as great as it's supposed to be, especially as one particular character talks of how the Republic destroyed their family. It creates justification, and a very good one at that, as to why anyone would side with the Empire.
I love seeing Vader like he is in this comic- ruthless and evil. Of course, Vader is still also very young (he was what? 23 when the Empire formed? So he's probably the same age, a little older perhaps) and I feel this comes through a couple of times and I quite enjoyed it. In fact, I found it amusing to note that the graduating cadets from the Academies at the beginning of the novel are probably the same age (approximately?) as Vader. Tarkin even refers to the cadets later as "children". Maybe it's just me, but I found this amusing. I also found how the comic ended very funny because OF COURSE what happened would happen, how could it not?
I also forgot to mention I enjoyed the appearance of Anakin, Obi-Wan and other jedi, if only it was for a short moment. It was nice to see.
All in all, I very much enjoyed the comic. It's probably my favourite Vader one so far. It's also something that can be read quite stand alone, so if there's ever a Star Wars comic anyone wants to read, I'd probably suggest this one.