It's the Resistance vs the First Order as the attack on Starkiller Base continues! Meanwhile, Rey must use a lightsaber for the first time in a battle against Kylo Ren! Will the Resistance finally find the mysterious location of the vanished Jedi Luke Skywalker? The saga continues!
Chuck Wendig is a novelist, a screenwriter, and a freelance penmonkey. He has contributed over two million words to the roleplaying game industry, and was the developer of the popular Hunter: The Vigil game line (White Wolf Game Studios / CCP).
He, along with writing partner Lance Weiler, is a fellow of the Sundance Film Festival Screenwriter's Lab (2010). Their short film, Pandemic, will show at the Sundance Film Festival 2011, and their feature film HiM is in development with producer Ted Hope.
Chuck's novel Double Dead will be out in November, 2011.
He's written too much. He should probably stop. Give him a wide berth, as he might be drunk and untrustworthy. He currently lives in the wilds of Pennsyltucky with a wonderful wife and two very stupid dogs. He is represented by Stacia Decker of the Donald Maass Literary Agency.
You can find him at his website, terribleminds.com.
I'm glad this is finished! I want now more professional one ! after finishing I realized how much I miss Luke.. even though he is not my fav. chatacter but he has a special presence!
Slightly better art again, very little dialogue, mostly fighting scenes. Overall this series has been a flop, but at least this one didn't do anything too horrible compared to the rest...
It's honestly moving so fast, it's hard for me to justify giving this anything higher than 2 stars. If this is what to expect for the remaining comics of this series, this is going to be a pretty quick/light read-through. Which I am okay with.
At this point you are better off just re-watching TFA to experience the full story versus getting the speed run delivery here. But... maybe that is their 'Adaptation'... using Force Speed to get through this content.
Star Wars: El Despertar de la Fuerza #6 es un final decente para una adaptación que pudo haber dado más. Mantuvo el mismo ritmo y tono que los ejemplares pasados, así que mi recomendación es que si después de leer el #1 no te sentiste enganchado con la historia, ahí lo dejes porque no mejora mucho a partir de ese punto. En general, la historia es entretenida y rápida, pero conviene mas verla en película que en este formato.