More recently, it’s been Ibraim Roberson, and a few notable issues with art from Guiu Vilanova. The series premiered with Raffaele Ienco drawing. He’s joined by a rotating team of artists. When I tell you that the man is a Rhodes scholar, know that I am being literal. His work on “Hercules” is some of my all-time favorite Marvel stuff. He’s also done a lot of good work with “X-Men” characters, especially Magneto. Heard of a little story called ‘Planet Hulk’? They made a famous movie out of that one. Greg Pak isn’t just an influential writer, he’s achieved legend status. This week we are considering the staying power of Marvel’s “Darth Vader” series! With “Don’t Miss This,” we try to spotlight series we think need to be on your pull list. In recent years, the series has even woven together parts of the “Star Wars” mythology in ways that feel sensible and right. Whether in its original incarnation by Gillen and Larroca, the next volume by Soule and Camuncoli, or the current Greg Pak run, the “Darth Vader” comics have found surprising nuance in an otherwise one-note character. Whether you think there is too much Star Wars or not enough, “Star Wars: Darth Vader” has been a strong comic book.
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