(Review is largely adapted from my review of Vol. 1)
I stumbled upon a deluxe edition of Vader’s Castle at my local library: hardback, glossy colorful pages, black-edged pages, a black ribbon book mark, and overly large. It’s the beginning of this teacher’s summer break. How could I resist?
I’m clearly not the target audience for these comics. They’re definitely intended for younger readers (my guess is middle grade readers). But that’s okay! Star Wars has been forced to mature over the past decade or so. This collection takes Star Wars back to its family friendly, pulpy style.
In Vol. 1 a group of rebels have to make an emergency landing on Mustafar, where Vader’s castle is located. One of the rebels, Hudd, is captured by Vader. Vader’s lackey, Vanee, tells Hudd horror stories while torturing him (not the most convincing narrative move). Each of these stories features some kind of horror element and a Star Wars fan favorite: Darth Maul, Grand Moff Tarkin, Asajj Ventress, Jabba the Hutt, Rersey. Since this is for kids, none of the stories are particularly scary.
I wasn’t really a fan of the flashback storytelling style. In Vol. 1 the rebels tell the stories to pass the time. In Vol. 2 Vader’s henchman tells stories while torturing. Not exactly believable. I get Cavan Scott was attempting to tell several Star Wars horror stories in a short go, but it just didn’t work for me. By the time you got your head into one story, it abruptly ends with little or no resolution before heading onto the next one.
The art was fun: bright, colorful, pulpy. The horror elements were aptly scary looking. Some of the “normal” characters are a bit on the cartoony side, but again, this is for kids. The lettering often looks like vintage horror movie poster lettering.
Combining vintage horror with Star Wars is a great idea, but the execution is not great.