Caleb Dume’s first foray into the Clone Wars comes to a conclusion in Kanan #11! The inevitable conflict with General Grievous and another mysterious warrior occurs! It's a Star Wars adventure which takes us from the Republic to the Rebellion as Kanan fights for his life!
Kanan #11 is packed full of incredible action.You can't go wrong with two lightsaber-wielding Jedi in the thick of battle. The fact that one of the villains is General Grievous makes it all the more sweeter. The …show more content…
My one minor complaint has to do with the fact that General Grievous had his hands chopped off again. For a skilled lightsaber duelist, he seems to lose a lot of appendages. He has four arms he can use to block strikes, but still ends up with severed limbs at the end of many battles. Besides that, issue #11 is seemingly flawless.
Rated T for Teen, Kanan #11 contains violence and frightening and intense scenes for younger children. If you let your kids watch the live-action movies, you'll have no problem with the comic. As far as violence is concerned, there's a lot of shooting and a fiery decapitation. However, you really don't see anything graphic.
Marvel Comics is most definitely satisfying my desire for more Star Wars is fulfilling all my cravings for more time in a galaxy far, far away. Writer and artist bring fans a wonderful visual extension of the world and characters we all know and love from Disney XD's hit television series Star Wars Rebels.
Kanan #11 is the conclusion of Caleb Dume’s first foray into the Clone Wars! The inevitable conflict with General Grievous and another mysterious warrior occurs! It's a Star Wars adventure which takes us from the Republic to the Rebellion as Kanan fights for his