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"It was okay." - 2.5 star rating, round down to a 2.
The novelization, or this case the 'comicization' of TV and Film has three (3) paths to go down:
1. They nail the perfect synergy of not making a 1:1 copy, it still feels like a comic, yet it stays true to the live version it originated from.
2. They over do it, making essentially an inferior clone of the live action variant, where in the end no matter how hard they try... it cannot compete/beat the original.
3. They speed run the material, missing key/critical moments, leaving the reader short handed.
These comics land on the #2 spot.
Each of these are 30-40+ pages long, attempting to capture every nook and cranny of the show... yet leave the reader with the feeling of missing out in the end no matter how hard they tried. Like the Ice Spider episode every Mandalorian fan knows and loves, or an even better example - the Krayt Dragon arc.
Even with 40+ pages... it just doesn't feel anywhere close to as good as the show did. You know how amazing Mando is and all of his adventures with Grogu are in Season 2... but these comics just don't do it justice.
This is by far the inferior way to consume the Mando Season 2 content.
I would advise folks with this series as a "CAN SKIP"... and would only recommend for die-hard completionists like myself.