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| Events that occur between 25 and 40
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| Refugees |
| COMIC STORY |
| Tom Taylor, Colin Wilson,
Wes Dzioba, Michael Heisler, Jo Chen et al. |
| Dark Horse Comics |
Published as:
Comic Book series (2009)
Graphic Novel (2010) |
Alternative language(s): ![[Also published in French language]](../updates/images/frflag.jpg)  ![[Also published in German language]](../updates/images/deflag.jpg) |
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Synopsis:
The Jedi, and the galaxy, are
facing their first real threat since the Sith were
defeated: an invasion of hostile warriors called the
Yuuzhan Vong.
The forces of the New Republic and the fledgling New
Jedi Order stand ready to face the invaders, but they've
never seen anything like the Yuuzhan Vong! Luke
Skywalker is about to discover that it's not his galaxy
anymore.
Jedi Master Luke Skywalker and the soldiers of the New
Republic were able to pull off a last-second evacuation
of some of the civilian refugees from Artorias, but for
Finn Galfridian it was too little, too late. Finn's
mother and sister have been taken prisoner by the Vong,
and his father was left behind with a delaying force to
allow the refugees to escape.
Now Finn finds himself at the new Jedi temple on Yavin
4, where he is to undergo training -- but what he really
wants is to get back into the fight!
The forces of the New Republic, led by Jedi Master Luke
Skywalker, are determined to prevent the Yuuzhan Vong
from establishing a beachhead on the planet Rychel, but
they are not prepared to face the monstrous living
weapons of their enemy.
For Finn Galfridian, who has already lost his family and
witnessed the enslavement of his own world, this is his
first taste of war -- and Luke is afraid it may be the
boy's last. When face to face with the alien invaders,
will Finn succumb to his anger, or follow Skywalker's
orders?
The Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy is spreading
quickly. Prince Finn Galfridian, whose planet of
Artorias was taken and his family separated by the Vong,
is training as a Jedi with Luke Skywalker to prepare
himself to save his family and lead his surviving
people.
Not surprisingly, the other members of the royal family
have been working to save themselves! Finn’s mother
and sister Kaye are fighting against the Vong’s
bioengineered killing monsters to escape imprisonment,
and if his father, Caled, is still living, he will be
leading resistance on Artorias. With hope, Caled lives,
and will still be fighting when Finn arrives with aid!
Synopsis taken
from Dark Horse Comics, www.darkhorse.com.
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Chronology:
This story occurs approximately 25 years after the
Battle of Yavin. |
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| Review by Ewan, Star Wars Books,
2010: |
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"When
Dark Horse Comics first announced the Invasion comic book
series back in February 2009 Executive Editor Randy Stradley warned
fans that Invasion would not just 'fill the gaps' left in the
19-book The New Jedi Order series nor would
it 'patch up the cracks or answers all of the questions from the Del
Rey novels', so I'm glad to say that Tom Taylor and Colin Wilson's
first story in this series, Refugees, lives up to Randy's
assertions. Taylor's story contains the right mix of drama,
adventure, intrigue, action and tragedy to keep the reader
interested from the first panel to the last.
"Our chief protagonists in this story aren't the 'big three' of
Luke, Han and Leia (although they do make good, in terms of
storytelling, cameo appearances), instead we have the four members
of the Galfridian family from the planet Artorias and our
introduction to them, as well as to the antagonists, the
extra-galactic invaders that are Yuuzhan Vong, is done gradually
throughout the story. We are first witness to Caled Galfridian's
birthday celebrations, husband to Nina and father to a son and
daughter, on the eve of the unprovoked and unannounced Vong invasion
of Artorias. Then as the devastating and horrifying invasion unfolds
in front of our eyes, we learn that Caled, as well as being a
veteran of the Battle of Hoth, is also the king of the Artorian
people, while his son, Prince Finn, is Force-sensitive. But where
assumptions may lead that such a royal family should lead a
privileged lifestyle we find Nina and daughter Kaye, shopping at the
local market on the very day the Vong invade.
"Yet even amongst the horror and drama of the invasion, Taylor
still finds the time to add some individual touches. He injects some
humour into the story with Finn's attempt to lift a small rock using
the Force and Luke's response when he succeeds; and invokes pathos
from the reader with Han's moroseness at finding fewer and fewer
strands of Wookiee hair on his clothes. Although these individual
touches add a respite to the story, it is Taylor's ability for
intrigue and drama that really drives from this story forward. The
opening premise of 'The Yuuzhan Vong are coming' and 'What's a Vong?',
spoken as deathly cries in the opening pages, grab the reader's
desire to know more and Taylor simply doesn't let go of this premise
throughout his story.
"Just as Taylor's introduction to the reader of the Galfridian
family was piecemeal, so too is the Yuuzhan Vong's. Taylor
deliberately reveals sporadic pieces of information to the reader
throughout the story: their origins, their purpose and their
beliefs. For readers unfamiliar with The New
Jedi Order series of novels, this spasmodic supply of
information forms a good part of the story's intrigue, while fans
cognitive of the novels will tend to concentrate of Taylor and
Wilson's portrayal of the Vong and their 'technology'. Fanboys will
simply love the cameos by not only the big three, but by Kyp Durron,
Mara Jade, Lowbacca, and the Solo twins Jacen and Jaina.
"As in so many real-life war situations, the Galfridian family
finds itself torn apart and separated by the invasion: while Caled
attempts to secure the evacuation of his people and form a
resistance to the invaders, his wife and daughter are captured and
imprisoned on a Vong slave ship, while Finn is rescued by the
surprise and timely appearance of Luke Skywalker and taken
off-planet to the Jedi Academy on Yavin 4 for training. Taylor
establishes within this story three separate, yet at the same time
intertwining and connected, story arcs to follow in this and future Invasion
publications.
"Wilson's art compliments Taylor's story perfectly: from the
sorrowful brow of Han Solo, to the frightening scream of an
attacking Vong warrior, Wilson's artwork captures the real passion
and emotion expressed by the characters, the drama and horror of the
invasion as it affects not only the protagonists but also the
supporting characters. Wilson's superb use of perspective,
especially in the drawings of the attacking Vong, from the looming
warrior over Kaye to the impaling of Lar Le'ung on an amphistaff,
only help to extenuate further Taylor's unfolding drama. There is a
natural flow to the story as the reader moves from panel to panel
with the right balance between action and necessary exposition.
"Refugees will appeal to all Star Wars fans, however, if
you've never read a Star Wars comic story, Invasion: Refugees
is not only an excellent read in itself, but also a great place to
start reading Star Wars comic stories (the second Invasion
story arc, Rescues, begins in May
2010 with the release of Invasion: Rescues
issue #1)". |
| Rating: 4.5
/ 5 |
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