KW Gewindefahrwerk  V3 inox für AUDI S3 8V
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KW Gewindefahrwerk V3 inox für AUDI S3 8V

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KW Gewindefahrwerk V3 inox für AUDI S3 8VFr Fahrzeuge mit: Klemmdurchmesser 55mm Mehrlenker Einzelradaufhngung Allrad mit elektrischer Dmpferregelung Tieferlegung VA HA (mm) 30 60 30 55 Unbegrenzte Individualitt fr Performance & Komfort. Dmpferkraftverstellung separat fr die Zug & Druckstufe. Wie bei jedem KW Gewindefahrwerk entwickeln unsere Fahrwerkingenieure auch fr die fahrzeugspezifischen Anwendungen des KW V3 eine sportlich harmonische Grundabstimmung. Neben Tests auf unserem KW 7 post

Für Fahrzeuge mit:

-Klemmdurchmesser Ø55mm

-Mehrlenker/Einzelradaufhängung

-Allrad

-mit elektrischer Dämpferregelung

-Tieferlegung VA / HA (mm)     30-60 / 30-55

Unbegrenzte Individualität für Performance & Komfort. Dämpferkraftverstellung separat für die Zug- & Druckstufe.
Wie bei jedem KW Gewindefahrwerk entwickeln unsere Fahrwerkingenieure auch für die fahrzeugspezifischen Anwendungen des KW V3 eine sportlich-harmonische Grundabstimmung. Neben Tests auf unserem KW 7-post Fahrdynamikprüfstand absolvieren wir dazu ausgiebige Messfahrten auf Landstraßen, der Autobahn und selbst auf der Nürburgring Nordschleife Testkilometer für Testkilometer, um Ihnen die perfekte Fahrwerkabstimmung zu garantieren. Seit Jahren ist das weltweit zu den Top-Aftermarketprodukten zählende KW V3 die Referenz für Gewindefahrwerke. Mit seiner Dämpfercharakteristik, der hochwertigen Verarbeitung und der ausgezeichneten Langlebigkeit überzeugt es anspruchsvolle Sportwagenfahrer, Tuner, Groß- und Kleinserienhersteller wie Alpina, MTM, Manthey, Oettinger und viele weitere namhafte Unternehmen in der internationalen Automobilbranche.

Spitzentechnologie aus dem Motorsport
Viel mehr als eine sportliche Tieferlegung und ein ausgezeichnetes Fahrverhalten auf allen Straßen erhalten Sie mit dem KW V3. Es basiert auf unser langjährigen Erfahrung als Fahrwerkhersteller und Ausrüster im internationalen Motorsport wie etwa in den Tourenwagenserien ADAC GT Masters, FIA GT1, FIA GT3, International GT Open, WTC, VLN und auch beim legendären ADAC Zurich 24h-Rennen Nürburgring.
Ähnlich wie bei unseren Rennsport-Gewindefahrwerken aus dem KW Competition-Programm kann beim KW V3 die Zugstufe und die Druckstufe unabhängig voneinander eingestellt werden. Diese individuelle Abstimmungsmöglichkeit wird von Veredlern, Sportwagenmanufakturen, Tunern und anspruchsvollen Fahrern weltweit geschätzt.


Das perfekte Fahrwerksetup für deutlich mehr Fahrdynamik
Haben Sie an Ihrem sportlichen Straßenfahrzeug bereits erste Performance-Modifikationen durchgeführt, ist es ein Leichtes mit dem KW V3 diese zielgerichtet in der Dämpferabstimmung zu berücksichtigen. Die patentierte KW Ventiltechnik für die getrennte Abstimmung der Zug- und Druckstufe erlaubt es Ihnen die fahrzeugspezifische Grundabstimmung von KW individuell anzupassen. Beispielsweise gibt Ihnen das im Lowspeed-Bereich der Druckstufe in zwölf Klicks einstellbare KW-Bodenventil den Spielraum, selbst die Reifencharakteristik Ihrer High- und Ultra-High-Performance-Straßenreifen bei der Fahrwerkabstimmung zu berücksichtigen.
Durch die patentierte Druckstufeneinstellung am unteren Kolbenende des Edelstahlgehäuses benötigten Sie dazu nicht einmal Werkzeug. Die einstellbare Druckstufenabstimmung mit ihren zwölf exakten Klicks erlaubt es Ihnen per Hand auf Karosserieroll- und Wankbewegungen Einfluss zu nehmen, ohne dabei die optimal zur Federrate passende Zugstufendämpfung verändern zu müssen.
Mit der individuell einstellbaren Zugstufenabstimmung des KW V3 können Sie direkt das Handling und den Komfort durch die exakte Klickverstellung beeinflussen. Je nach Fahrzeugtyp werden die Zugstufenventile der KW Zweirohrdämpfer am oberen Ende der Kolbenstange über ein integriertes Einstellrädchen oder dem im Lieferumfang beinhalteten Aufsteck-Einstellrädchen abgestimmt.
Indem Sie über das Einstellrädchen die Zugkraft erhöhen, verringern sich die Aufbaubewegungen an der Karosserie. Ihr Auto fährt sich dadurch spurtreuer und Sie haben bei erhöhten Kurvengeschwindigkeiten noch mehr Stabilität. Wechseln Sie beispielsweise von den freigegebenen Rad/Reifenkombinationen Ihres Automobilherstellers zu größeren Felgen, können Sie mit dem KW V3 das Fahrverhalten Ihres Autos und Ihrer neuen Leichtmetallräder perfekt aufeinander abstimmen.


Hochwertig, individuell und langlebig
Schon während der Produktion wird das KW V3 ausgiebigen Qualitätstests unterzogen und jeder einzelne Dämpfer überprüft. Nur so werden wir unserem Anspruch gerecht, beim Einbau eines KW Gewindefahrwerks V3 durch einen KW Fachhandelspartner eine Garantie von bis zu fünf Jahren zu gewährleisten. Durch die filigrane Verarbeitung und der Nutzung hochwertiger Komponenten sind beispielsweise die KW Gewindefederbeine aus Edelstahl zu 100 Prozent rostfrei und besitzen eine unbegrenzte Lebensdauer.
Dadurch ist die Funktionsweise der stufenlosen Tieferlegung über das schmutzunempfindliche KW Trapezgewinde und den KW Polyamid-Gewindering auch nach Jahren nicht beeinträchtigt. Durch die individuelle Tieferlegung mit ihrem stufenlosen Verstellbereich können Sie die Sportlichkeit Ihres Fahrzeugs auch optisch betonen. Ein Feature, das in der Performanceorientierten Tuningszene sehr beliebt ist.

- in Zug- und Druckdämpfung frei einstellbare Dämpfungstechnik
- Edelstahltechnik inox-line
- individuelle, stufenlose Tieferlegung
- geprüfter Verstellbereich
- hochwertige Bauteile für lange Lebensdauer
- einstellbare Zugstufendämpfung mit 16 exakten Klicks
- 12-fach einstellbare Druckstufendämpfung mit Klickverstellung
- einzigartige, unabhängig voneinander wirkende Dämpfungskraftverstellung


Setup: Die individuell einstellbare Zug- & Druckstufendämpfung der KW V3
Das KW V3 ist das ideale Zubehör für Performance-orientierte Autofahrer und Tuningenthusiasten, die bei ihren Fahrzeugen einen großen Anspruch auf Sportlichkeit legen. Die separat in Zug- und Druckstufe einstellbaren Dämpfer erlauben dabei, mit ihrer durchdachten Klickverstellung eine umfangreiche Dämpferabstimmung vorzunehmen. So ist es ein Leichtes das Einlenkverhalten, die Spurtreue, den Reifengrip und Handling-Eigenschaften maßgeblich für eine sichere Kontrollierbarkeit im Grenzbereich direkt zu beeinflussen.

Technische Informationen:

- Marke : KW
- Artikelnummer :  3521000T/ 3521000M
- Edelstahltechnik inox-line
- 12-fach einstellbare Druckstufendämpfung
- 16-fach einstellbare Zugstufendämpfung
- Individuelle, stufenlose Tieferlegung 
- Lieferumfang Set VA + HA Gewindefederbeine , DDC Stilllegungssatz
- Achslast VA/HA (kg) -1100 / -1080
- hochwertige Bauteile für lange Lebensdauer
- Zulassung : Teilegutachten (§19.3)

 

AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- 1.8 TFSI quattro Schrägheck Benzin 132 KW 1798 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- 2.0 TDI quattro Schrägheck Diesel 110 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- 2.0 TDI quattro Schrägheck Diesel 135 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- 2.0 TFSI quattro Schrägheck Benzin 140 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 206 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 210 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 213 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
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AUDI A3 (8V) 8V1, 8VK 04/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 228 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 1.6 TDI quattro Stufenheck Diesel 81 KW 1598 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 1.8 TFSI quattro Stufenheck Benzin 132 KW 1798 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 2.0 TDI quattro Stufenheck Diesel 110 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 2.0 TDI quattro Stufenheck Diesel 135 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 2.0 TFSI quattro Stufenheck Benzin 140 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 2.0 TFSI quattro Stufenheck Benzin 162 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 2.0 TFSI quattro Stufenheck Benzin 170 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 40 TDI quattro Stufenheck Diesel 135 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- 40 TFSI quattro Stufenheck Benzin 140 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- S3 quattro Stufenheck Benzin 206 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- S3 quattro Stufenheck Benzin 210 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- S3 quattro Stufenheck Benzin 213 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- S3 quattro Stufenheck Benzin 215 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- S3 quattro Stufenheck Benzin 221 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Limousine (8V) 8VS, 8VM 05/2013- S3 quattro Stufenheck Benzin 228 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 1.6 TDI quattro Schrägheck Diesel 81 KW 1598 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 1.8 TFSI quattro Schrägheck Benzin 132 KW 1798 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 2.0 TDI quattro Schrägheck Diesel 110 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 2.0 TDI quattro Schrägheck Diesel 135 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 2.0 TFSI quattro Schrägheck Benzin 140 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 40 TDI quattro Schrägheck Diesel 135 KW 1968 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- 40 TFSI quattro Schrägheck Benzin 140 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 206 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 210 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 213 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 221 KW 1984 ccm 4 Allrad
AUDI A3 Sportback (8V) 8VA, 8VF 09/2012- S3 quattro Schrägheck Benzin 228 KW 1984 ccm 4

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alejandro galvez
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What a ride!
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Sad to see this get cancelled. It was a fun ride. I will miss it.
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Charity Becker
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I was in a silly goofy mood, and bought the book because I like the suicide squad. Pros: Amazing art in the 5th and 6th issues. New characters Older, more obscure characters (always good on the suicide squad) Good deaths Talon. Cons: Kind of confusing, especially in the first two issues. An entire chunk of the story is missing because it was told in titans academy #4, so I was confused even with the recap at the beginning of issue #4. Some of the art is a little off, felt a bit rushed. Not the worst squad book I've read, but very far from the best. If I were to go back in time to buy something else instead, I most likely would.
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Ian McKee
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Revenge for a fallen emperor, redemption for a fallen warrior
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The crimson empire saga is the story of kir kanos, last of emperor Palpatine's crimson clad imperial guardsmen. It is a story of revenge and redemption, as over the course of the trilogy Kanos grows and changes in ways he'd never have expected. I did especially like his changing relationship with Mirith Sinn, and how her arc is a fitting mirror to his own. I also liked the villain of the first series. Jax, and I wish he had stuck around for the rest of the trilogy. The rest of the villains throughout the trilogy are far less memorable than jax, but I suppose that's the problem when you make sequel to whats unseemly a self contained story. Of the three series contained here, the first series is by far the best. It's quite self contained, and any knowledge of the universe at the time is explained quite well. It's also the simplest, Kanos wants Jax dead, and Jax wants Kanos dead. The second series is abit of a mess, with an overly complicated plot and a good deal of unseemly wasted page count on the random side characters that don't advance anything. In particular I'm thinking of the hutt character, as well as the mystery hooded figure who doesn't actually come into play at any point in the saga. Perhaps he comes into play in some later star wars story, but in this it reeks of a dropped plot line. The third and final series is a worthy sequel to the first although the scenes with Han solo also seem unnecessary. I did like the ending of the saga, even though I would have referred a bit of a more definitive ending in terms of certain character relationships. The art of the saga get progressively better with each series. In the first series it's still reasonable good, but some of the faces and body proportions are bit weak. By the third it's really good if standard comic art. The fight scenes are well done throughout, and the ship battles are a great to see. In conclusion, I would recommend this to anyone who likes a good revenge story. Don't worry about the context of this in the greater star wars saga, the most pertinent information is explained well enough, in my opinion. As long you have seen the star wars movies and remember who the emperor is, your good.
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This series is a must read if you love Star Wars post Endor. The galaxy is still in a struggle to see who is on top. With many a individual falling through the cracks in galactic society.
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L. W. Swint
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One man's quest for vengeance
Format: Hardcover
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." It is the time of a falling empire, a time of betrayal and vengeance. This is the story of the last of the mysterious Imperial Guards of the Emperor Palpatine. It is the story of his quest to seek justice for the galactic ruler he served, and for his fellow comrades in arms, who gave their lives in that service. "Star Wars: The Crimson Empire Saga," tells the tale of Kir Kanos, the sole survivor of the scarlet clothed guardians of the Emperor, first shown in "Star Wars, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi." Over more than a decade of Dark Horse Comics publishing history, starting in 1997 to its long awaited conclusion in 2012, "Crimson Empire" reveals the history of these elite soldiers, "the best of the best," trained for one purpose: to serve the Emperor of "the first Galactic Empire." This 504 paged hardcover book collects the following stories: Star Wars: Crimson Empire #1-6 (1997) Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters (Kenix Kil) (1999) Star Wars: Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood #1-6 (1999) Star Wars: "Hard Currency" (Dark Horse Extra #21-24) (2000) Star Wars: Crimson Empire III: "The Third Time Pays for All" (Dark Horse Presents #1) (2011) (Note: The above is also the opening passage to Crimson Empire III #1) Star Wars: Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost #1-6 (2011) Star Wars Handbook Volume 2: Crimson Empire (1999) "The Crimson Empire Saga" begins with an ending; the final defeat of the Emperor Palpatine by his long-time foes, the Rebel Alliance, led by the legendary siblings, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa Solo. But unbeknownst to those fighting to free the galaxy from Palpatine's tyranny, treachery also played a role in the Emperor's downfall. In a stunning turn of events it is revealed that one of those thought to be most loyal to Palpatine, a member of the Imperial Guard itself, betrayed his master in an attempt to seize power for himself. To insure the success of his treason, Carnor Jax also ordered the assassination of all the surviving Imperial Guard. But in his arrogance, the traitor underestimated the skill of the warriors he had trained with. Though faced with the overwhelming force of an army of stormtroopers sent to eliminate them on their training world Yinchorr, one Imperial Guard survived the massacre. Kir Kanos, the last of Emperor Palpatine's Imperial Guard lived on, to seek vengeance on Carnor Jax, and all those who had betrayed his Emperor. The core "Crimson Empire" trilogy is the creation of writers Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley, and artist Paul Gulacy, and they have produced an exciting adventure of Star Wars action, intrigue and emotion. The first "Crimson Empire" 6 issue comic mini-series was published in 1997, in the early years of what came to be called the "Star Wars Expanded Universe." The "EU" is an ongoing showcase for the continuing "adventures of Luke Skywalker" in novels, comics, computer games and more, as well as for other characters and worlds from the movie and now television saga envisioned by George Lucas. But the Expanded Universe also highlights original ideas based on characters and situations created by Mr. Lucas. "Crimson Empire" represents a prime example of talented imaginations thinking, 'what if we told a story about the red cloaked guards seen in "Return of the Jedi?"' In Kir Kanos, Richardson, Stradley, and Gulacy have created a classic Star Wars anti-hero/hero. Along with such Expanded Universe creations as Grand Admiral Thrawn, Mara Jade, Quinlan Vos, and Asajj Ventress, he is one of the most intriguing characters in the Star Wars Universe. Kanos is a highly trained warrior with a steadfast moral code, whose quest for vengeance anchors "The Crimson Empire Saga." It is this focus on the lead character's ultimate goal that is one of the achievements of the series. This dramatic strength, when adhered to, allows the comic creators to truly delve into their original characters and concepts without having to include or depend on the more famous Star Wars heroes and villains, although some appear in supporting roles. It is a testament to the makers' storytelling abilities that as the reader follows this tale of Kir Kanos' road to revenge, one becomes sympathetic to the character's cause to avenge the death of one of the most evil men who ever lived in any galaxy! A special highlight of "Crimson Empire" is the artistry of Paul Gulacy. Mr. Gulacy has a distinctive style in the sequential art medium; a clean precise vision that combines traditional comic book panel progression with simulated photographic technique. For example, Mr. Gulacy rarely uses motion lines in his comic art, except to depict the movement of a lightsaber, or in the case of Kir Kanos' preferred weapon, the force pike, a doubled-bladed long staff. This style gives Mr. Gulacy's work a heightened sense of realism. In the first "Crimson Empire" mini-series, Mr. Gulacy is inked by P. Craig Russell. In "Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood," he is embellished by Randy Emberlin. "Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost" saves the best for last as Mr. Gulacy produced full pencil and ink artwork for the third mini-series. He was always his best inker. This "Crimson Empire" collection also offers the reader the opportunity to see the evolution and advancement of comic coloring from 1997 through to 2012, the year of this special compendium's release. Dave Stewart created the color art for Mr. Gulacy's pencil work on the first two installments of the prime comic trilogy and the results display a marked improvement over the flat colors long produced in comics of the past. But with "Crimson Empire III," the most recent part of the saga, the color rendering of Michael Bartolo shows an even more nuanced use of tone and hue over Mr. Gulacy's art. Thanks in no small part to the computer age, comic coloring has come a long way from the days of newsprint. Another highlight of "The Crimson Empire Saga" is the inclusion of two addition stories within the thick hardcover. "How the Mighty have Fallen" is a tale written by Randy Stradley, and illustrated by Javier Saltares and Christopher Ivy. Published in 1999 as part of the Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters comic series, it relates how Kir Kanos created the secret bounty hunter identity Kenix Kil,to better hide from members of the fallen Galactic Empire that were hunting for him across the stars. The second adventure, the short story, "Hard Currency," was published in Dark Horse Extra, a newspaper-like fanzine released from 1998-2002, and features Kenix Kil teaching an enemy the cost of betrayal. It was scripted by Mr. Stradley, and drawn by Isaac Buckminster Owens. There is a great deal to enjoy in this "Crimson Empire" collection but it is not without flaws. While the premiere "Crimson Empire" mini-series succeeds in being an enthralling adventure on every level, "Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood" sometimes suffers from a story that concentrates too much on subterfuge and political power-plays; so much so that the series' starring character, Kir Kanos, seems rather to be a supporting player in his own story. The long-awaited third part in the "Crimson Empire" trilogy, "Empire Lost," improves on the faults of its predecessor but still has a sometimes convoluted plotline. Another flaw in the multi-part saga is the character arc of Mirith Sinn, the brave and beautiful Rebel Alliance commander who plays a major part in most of Kir Kanos' exploits. The series writers, Mr. Richardson and Mr. Stradley, showcase the evolution of the relationship between these two driven individuals, a relationship that has an undeniable chemistry. Mirith and Kir Kanos share a bond, a bond that is complicated by violent loss. But the complexities of their relationship are sometimes handled in conflicting ways from story to story, resulting in confusion for the reader in understanding the otherwise strong character of Mirith Sinn. Still another flaw in this collection is the editorial decision not to include all the striking covers painted by artist Dave Dorman for the 18 individual comics in the "Crimson Empire" trilogy of mini-series. While it is gratifying to see 6 of Mr. Dorman's contributions to the saga, notably his special wrap-around cover painting to the first "Crimson Empire" trade paperback reprint volume, as well as the "Crimson Empire Handbook" cover, this reviewer regrets the omission of the artist's 13 other paintings. Nor was the sole "variant" cover to "Crimson Empire III" number 1, drawn by Mr. Gulacy included, and it was the only cover he created for the entire series. It is doubly disappointing when the collection showcases Mr. Dorman's cover to that same comic issue twice in the book! This reviewer would have also been appreciative of a written introduction or history of the creation of the "Crimson Empire" series; and a feature that explained the long wait of 13 years before the concluding chapter in the trilogy was finally released for fans of the saga to enjoy. These editorial choices could have then given this hardcover collection the more appropriate title, "The Complete Crimson Empire Saga." Despite the above shortcomings, this is a very special Star Wars comic collection. From one Star Wars fan to any who read this review, I highly recommend you put on some of John Williams' immortal Star Wars music, sit back, open this hardcover and let yourself be taken away to that "galaxy far, far away" we love so much!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2012

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