}); The Road to Episode Infinity: Knights of the Old Republic

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Knights of the Old Republic


Series: Knights of the Old Republic
Writer:  John Jackson Miller
Publication Date: 2006 - 2012
# of Issues: 55

Era: Old Republic Era
Galaxy Date: 4,000 years BBY 
*Before Battle of Yavin








Zayne
“Knights of the Old Republic” shares its name with two RPG videogames that released in 2003 and 2004. It takes place 30 years before the events of these games during the Mandalorian Wars.

The story follows a Jedi Padawan named Zayne Carrick. Zayne is not a great student, and is not very strong in the force. His fellow students never expected him to be knighted because he was kind of a screw-up and is always running late. Zayne is late- in fact- to his friends knighting ceremony and when he arrives he discovers that his Jedi Master and the other four Masters have murdered his four fellow-padawans.

 




Zayne Carrick represents the Hero’s story flipped upside down. Instead of a heroic Jedi, he is a framed-criminal on the run. Instead of a student betraying a master he is a student betrayed by his master.



Gryph
Zayne's one companion turns out to be a Snivvian black-market dealer named Marn Hierogryph (or Gryph for short). When Zayne was still a Padawan he was trying to do everything he could to arrest Gryph, but now they are partners in crime, trying to prove Zayne’s innocence and making some money on the side.


Included in this series are some fascinating story-arcs filled with planet-hopping, premonitions, space battles, plague outbreaks, and Sith artifacts. And, of course, there are Mandalorians.







Mandalore the Ultimate
(Cassus Fett in backgound)


During the timeframe of the Star Wars films there are few Mandalores left, but 4,000 years earlier we find ourselves are at the height of the Mandalore culture. They are led by Mandalore the Ultimate & his war marshal, Cassus Fett. Their goal - to overthrow the republic. Fett was instrumental in standardizing armor during the war and establishing a cult-like regime. Instead of simply conquering cultures, Fett hoped to also convert them to Mandalorian ways.

Other wonderful Mandalorian characters include Demegol, a horrible scientist trying to unlock the secrets of the force by torturing Jedi. And there is Rohlan Dyre, a Mandalorian deserter who eventually teams up with Zayne & Gryph.



There is plenty of pay-off for those who pay close attention to the mysteries raveled up in this comic series. John Jackson Miller cares deeply for his characters and works meticulously to ensure that not a single loose end remains when the story finishes. My final verdict? Four out of Five Lightsabers!





Dark Horse Comics
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Dawn of the Jedi  Dawn of the Jedi

Tales of the Jedi Tales of the Jedi

Knights of the Old Republic Knights of the Old Republic

Star Wars: Republic Star Wars: Republic
Dark Times Dark Times
Empire & Rebellion Star Wars: Empire & Star Wars: Rebellion
Brian Wood's Star Wars Brian Wood's Star Wars
Dark Empire Dark Empire
Crimson Empire Crimson Empire
Invasion Invasion
Legacy Vol. 1 Star Wars: Legacy
Vector Star Wars: Vector
Legacy Vol. 2 Legacy Volume 2
Infinities Infinities
The Star Wars The Star Wars

Star Wars Tales Star Wars Tales

Marvel Comics

Original Marvel Comics Original Marvel Comics
Star Wars #108 Star Wars #108
Alan Moore's Star Wars Comics Alan Moore's Star Wars Comics

Han Solos Vs. Space Crocodile Han Solo vs. Crocodile in Space

Marvel's New Star Wars Line Catching Up With Comics

Age of Republic Age of Republic
Age of Rebellion Age of Rebellion
Age of Resistance Age of Resistance

Star Wars #1... Again Star Wars #1... Again
Ewoks in Comics Ewoks in Comis
Who is Doctor Aphra Who Is Doctor Aphra

The Last Jedi Expanded Universe The Last Jedi Expanded Universe
Who is Jaxxon Who Is Jaxxon

IDW Comics
Tales from Vader's Castle Tales from Vader's Castle

Return to Vader's Caslte Return to Vader's Castle

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