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Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm
By Leroy Douresseaux
April 18, 2012 - 12:56
Publisher(s): Dark Horse Comics
Writer(s): John Ostrander, Jan Duursema
Penciller(s): Jan Duursema
Inker(s): Dan Parsons
Colourist(s): Wes Dzioba
Letterer(s): Michael Heisler
Cover Artist(s): Jan Duursema, Gonzalo Flores
$3.50 US, 36pp, Color

Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm #1 image of altnernate cover (art by Gonzalo Flores).
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Dark Horse comics’ latest Star Wars comic book series is Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm. In the Star Wars Expanded Universe timeline, Dawn of the Jedi takes place in the period known as “Before the Republic.” This is 36,000 to 25,000 years before the Battle of Yavin (the climatic battle in Star Wars).
The series takes readers back to the beginnings of the Jedi, then known as the Je’daii. On the planet Tython, in the center of the galaxy, these Je’daii (a word in the Bendu language that means “mystic center”) form an order of warrior monks that strives to maintain peace and to balance the mysterious power known as the Force.
In Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm #1, Je’daii Master Ketu recounts the birth of the order to two of his students. This includes the first great conflict in which the Je’daii must take an active role, The Despot War (a conflict that takes place 12-years before Ketu tells the story). Meanwhile, on the lush world of Tatooine, Predor Tul’Kar of the Infinite Empire culls Force sensitives with the help of his Force Hound, Xesh.
[This comic book also includes a 4-page preview of Conan the Barbarian #1 by Brian Wood, Becky Cloonan, Dave Stewart, and Richard Starkings & Comicraft, with cover art by Massimo Carnevale.]
THE LOWDOWN: I was surprised when Dark Horse Comics sent me a copy of Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm #1. It must be obvious to them (and even some of you, dear readers) that I enjoy reading Star Wars comic books. I certainly enjoyed reading the Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm comic book.
The first 11 pages of issue #1 recount the beginnings of what would become the Jedi Order (thus, the term, “Dawn” in the title). I expected a different story. To me, at least, it lacks grandeur, as if this was something Stan Lee and Steve Ditko cobbled together for Strange Tales back in the 1960s. The story that is set in the present (Infinite Empire) is more interesting, and the character, Xesh, seems like a budding star.
The art by Jan Duursema is good, looking as right for Star Wars as any other comic book art. The storytelling is good, though a bit calm for Star Wars, but the Ostrander-Duursema team is a good one for Star Wars comic books.
POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Readers hungering for a peek into the way-back of the Star Wars Expanded Universe will want Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm.
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