Star Wars: Darth Maul – Son of Dathomir #3 (2014) is a gripping continuation of the dark and complex tale that delves deep into the character of Darth Maul, taking readers far beyond his depiction in the films. This issue offers fans a darker and more intense storyline, tying in threads from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series, and presenting a canon tale that remains exclusive to the comic book medium.
Published by Dark Horse Comics, this instalment brings us into the heart of Maul’s vengeful campaign, weaving a tense narrative that is both character-driven and steeped in the political turmoil of the galaxy. Written by Jeremy Barlow, with evocative artwork by Juan Frigeri, the visual style is immersive and packed with dynamic, cinematic panels. The colour palette is particularly moody and atmospheric, enhancing the gritty themes of betrayal, power struggles, and dark alliances.
In this third chapter of the Son of Dathomir arc, readers witness Darth Maul as he struggles to hold on to his criminal empire while facing overwhelming odds. Count Dooku and General Grievous continue to press him from one side, while Mother Talzin’s mysterious influence casts a shadow over the entire plot. This comic captures the intense psychological warfare between Sith Lords and gives fans a richer understanding of how Maul fits into the wider Star Wars mythos.
The storyline offers unique insight into the inner workings of the Sith and the fractured politics of the galaxy during the Clone Wars era. For collectors and fans of expanded universe lore, this comic is a must-have. Its narrative elements are canon-compliant, meaning they hold weight in the official Star Wars timeline, adding an extra layer of significance for those seeking a deeper understanding of Maul’s evolution and motivations.
What sets this edition apart is its careful balance of action and narrative depth. The combat sequences are as visually thrilling as they are integral to the plot, offering moments of suspense and spectacle that are complemented by sharp dialogue and layered character development. Frigeri’s illustrations lend an almost cinematic feel to the scenes, and Marek Oleksicki's cover art is bold, memorable, and collectors will appreciate its composition.
This issue is available through a leading UK-based comic book seller, specialising in licensed comics and exclusive editions. Fast shipping & secure packaging ensures your comic arrives in excellent condition. Each copy is bagged and boarded with an acid-free bag and board and sent to you in a book wrap/mailer for maximum protection.
Whether you're a long-time collector or just expanding your Star Wars library, this release is a fine addition to any collection. With a growing demand for canon-expanding issues, particularly those no longer in print, securing a copy of Star Wars: Darth Maul – Son of Dathomir #3 (2014) is highly recommended.
Star Wars: Darth Maul – Son of Dathomir #3 - 2014
- Brand: Dark Horse Comics
- Product Code: Dark Horse Comics
- Availability: 1
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£25.00
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