A review by loganmendivil
Star Wars Adventures Vol. 10: Driving Force by Delilah S. Dawson, Cavan Scott

4.0

Driving Force collects issues 24 through 26 of Star Wars Adventures, a comic series published through IDW. This series is geared towards a younger audience but many Star Wars fans don't care and dive into these anyways. The artwork is unique but still good and this book contained stories in different points of the Star Wars timeline. I liked the story where Leia and her friend went into the lower levels of Coruscant as it gave a rare view of the underbelly of the uniquely developed planet. I'm not really liking the treatment Luke has been getting in this series (as well as the main Star Wars comics) where they seem to lean heavily into bumbling farm boy who keeps getting into trouble. I understand that he is naïve at this point as he never left Tatooine since brought there as a baby, but I find it hard to believe that he would be as much of an idiot as he's been made out to be repeatedly.