With this release, Marvel completes their trifecta of hardcovers collecting the classic Star Wars Trilogy comic adaptations. By now readers should know what to expect. The original material is dressed up in a larger size, given a shiny new coat of paint and a spiffy new cover courtesy of Adi Granov. It's a solid package, but perhaps a little too pricey for what it offers.
The Return of the Jedi graphic novel boasts the same creative team as the recent The Empire Strikes Back graphic novel - writer Archie Goodwin, artists Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon and completely redone, modernized coloring colors from Sotocolor. Interestingly, Return of the Jedi was the only one of Marvel's three adaptations not to take place within their ongoing Star Wars comic. Instead, it was published as a separate, four-issue mini-series several months after the movie hit theaters.
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The Return of the Jedi graphic novel boasts the same creative team as the recent The Empire Strikes Back graphic novel - writer Archie Goodwin, artists Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon and completely redone, modernized coloring colors from Sotocolor. Interestingly, Return of the Jedi was the only one of Marvel's three adaptations not to take place within their ongoing Star Wars comic. Instead, it was published as a separate, four-issue mini-series several months after the movie hit theaters.
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