Summary

Contains a preview forDarth Maul : Black , White & Red # 4 !

Darth Maul’sfight against Qui - Gon Jinn inStar war : Episode I - The Phantom Menacehas long been one of my favorite armed combat chronological succession in the franchise . John Williams ' Duel of the Fates nock heightens the military action , while Qui - Gon and Maul spar off as two take issue personality . They ’re not just on dissimilar side of the Force;Darth Maul : Black , White & Red # 4reveals the titulary villain ’s personality on a deep point in regard to one key element .

While Darth Maul ’s cinematic terminal figure was brief until his riposte inThe Clone Wars , his past and preparation have been revealed in extensive canyon medium . Darth Maul : Black , White & Redhas shown the training and missions the titulary Sith received from his master key , Darth Sidious .

Qui-Gon and Darth Maul From Star Wars Episode I- The Phantom Menace with Sith eyes in the background

Custom image by Yeider Chacon

Maul has been shown to be dangerous , yet mostly raring when it comes to his tasks . He hasten in toward conflict , and while he was unknown by the Jedi for some time , he made himself recognize in a big way . His foolhardy onrush style run to his initial death against Obi - Wan Kenobi .

Darth Maul ’s young mission for Palpatine in Black , White & Red shew he never needed his double over - bladed lightsaber to be an in effect Sith warrior .

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Darth Maul : Black , White & Red # 4features the story " Peace and Quiet , " which has the creative team of Greg Pak , Luca Pizzari , Will Sliney , Jay Leisten , Roberto Poggi , and Andres Mossa . A prevue have the story uncover Maul ’s tendency to do more than he is told , leave behind more victims in his bloodlust . While rage and ferocity are trademarks of the Sith , Sidious chides him for his lack of strategical thinking in the position . Ultimately , Maul is punished , sentenced to long - terminal figure meditation by his skipper , widening the spread between theSith apprentice and Qui - Gon Jinn . The synopsis for the matter is as follow :

During their duel of the fates , Qui - Gon sits and meditates , before being killed by Darth Maul . This import , while strange , highlights a major conflict between the combatants . As the Jedi meditates , Maul paces , eye his foe like an animalistic piranha . He is not one to instinctively make for a recollective game or be patient . It becomes extra clean-cut in this report that he is also not one to meditate . I always fuck the contrast between Qui - Gon , Obi - Wan , and Darth Maul , but the moment has never matte up as defining as now with this additional feature . Maul truly hat meditation and may have seen Qui - Gon ’s decision to do so mid - battle as a major revilement .

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Ultimately , Maul is punished , sentence to long - condition meditation by his lord .

Darth Sidious comprehend Maul ’s helplessness early on and penalise him by forcing him to baby-sit still and chew over . This likely had a unlike effect on the Sith apprentice than the future Emperor anticipated . or else of developing strategical thinking and serene authority by tapping into his hatred through speculation , Maul find an natural action that blend against his instinct as a combatant . He thrives on battle and overpowering his foes , the satisfaction of his hunt , and the pass completion of mission . By facing the Sith sedately and without fearfulness , I believe Qui - Gon symbolically spits inthe face of Darth Maulbefore his tragical closing , earn him even more of a fable .

Darth Maul : Black , White & Red # 4will be available July 31 from Marvel .

Darth Maul stands in his robe, his dual-bladed lightsaber held in his left hand, circling the ground and leaving a trail of red.

Darth Maul : Black , White & Red # 4 ( 2024 )

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Darth Maul stands on a variant cover of Darth Maul: Black, White & Red #4.

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