I fell behind on this series after Episode Four but today I decided to sit down and marathon through the whole lot, starting with Episode One again.
What can I say? This was a very enjoyable read, full of inspired choices (the tomb of past Sith Lords, Palpatine's explanation for the nexus, etc) and genuinely funny moments - you absolutely nailed Han Solo, who is the trickiest of the Big Three for writers to get right I think. The events at the Polares brought to mind the Mortis arc from TCW, as well as the Yoda episodes from Season 6, and exploring the way the Living and Cosmic Forces reacted and changed to the events of ROTJ led to some great storytelling opportunities.
Overall, I feel that the 'tone' of Star Wars was present throughout the whole story, it had the right balance of everything. We start with bounty hunters and homesteads before moving to a tale of mythological proportions, the nature of Good vs Evil...whilst still finding time for smuggler's quips and Ewoks. Excellent work, John, and I look forward to your next tale.