Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (Star Wars: Canon Miniseries) by Ethan Sacks and Will Sliney-112 pages
This is a short graphic novel set in the Black Spire Outpost at Galaxy's Edge on Batuu. Dok-Ondar is the Ithorian owner of an Antiquities shop at Black Spire Outpost and this story heavily involves him and his shop. The first part of the story involves Han Solo and Chewbacca procuring a young Sarlacc for Dok-Ondar and is the highlight of this graphic novel. Overall, this graphic novel is okay. It's a short, fun read, but is a bit lacking in story.
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Monday, March 27, 2017
Star Wars, Vol. 1: Skywalker Strikes (Star Wars Disney Canon Graphic Novel #1) by Jason Aaron
Star Wars, Vol. 1: Skywalker Strikes (Star Wars Disney Canon Graphic Novel #1) by Jason Aaron-160 pages
Set in the immediate aftermath of the events of A New Hope (Episode IV), Luke, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2 are on a Rebel Alliance mission together. After this successful (albeit clumsy) mission Luke feels less than a Jedi and seeks out Tatooine and Ben Kenobi's dwelling hoping to find some answers. Meanwhile, Princess Leia and Han go on another mission for the Rebel Alliance. Overall, this was a good read as I enjoy both Star Wars and graphic novels. This graphic novel is well done.
Set in the immediate aftermath of the events of A New Hope (Episode IV), Luke, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2 are on a Rebel Alliance mission together. After this successful (albeit clumsy) mission Luke feels less than a Jedi and seeks out Tatooine and Ben Kenobi's dwelling hoping to find some answers. Meanwhile, Princess Leia and Han go on another mission for the Rebel Alliance. Overall, this was a good read as I enjoy both Star Wars and graphic novels. This graphic novel is well done.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Life Debt (Star Wars: Aftermath #2) by Chuck Wendig
Life Debt (Star Wars: Aftermath #2) by Chuck Wendi-430 pages
I like this better than the first in the trilogy as the prose and plot are better, but still not great. The writing is not as choppy, but is still not top notch, by any means. I do enjoy that Han Solo, Leia, and Chewbacca are included in this story with the liberation of Kashyyk, but these characters are not quite what they are in the movies or in other books written about Star Wars. Overall, I enjoyed reading this second book in the series well enough to want to finish the series. The third book's anticipated release is sometime next year, so I look forward to that.
I like this better than the first in the trilogy as the prose and plot are better, but still not great. The writing is not as choppy, but is still not top notch, by any means. I do enjoy that Han Solo, Leia, and Chewbacca are included in this story with the liberation of Kashyyk, but these characters are not quite what they are in the movies or in other books written about Star Wars. Overall, I enjoyed reading this second book in the series well enough to want to finish the series. The third book's anticipated release is sometime next year, so I look forward to that.
Friday, August 31, 2012
The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee: An Origami Yoda Book by Tom Angleberger
The Secret of the Fortune Wookie: An Origami Yoda Book by Tom Angleberger - 336 pages
Book 3 in the Origami Yoda series picks up the action in the following semester. Dwight is still at Tippett Academy and his old friends at McQuarrie Middle School are trying to muddle through without access to the wisdom of Origami Yoda. Dwight's neighbor Sara comes to school with a supposed gift from Dwight of the Fortune Wookie to give the students advice. Of course there is an origami Han Solo named Han Foldo to interpret the the Wookie language. Hijinks ensue and truths are revealed. The ending sets the stage for the next installment of this fun Star Wars filled series.
Book 3 in the Origami Yoda series picks up the action in the following semester. Dwight is still at Tippett Academy and his old friends at McQuarrie Middle School are trying to muddle through without access to the wisdom of Origami Yoda. Dwight's neighbor Sara comes to school with a supposed gift from Dwight of the Fortune Wookie to give the students advice. Of course there is an origami Han Solo named Han Foldo to interpret the the Wookie language. Hijinks ensue and truths are revealed. The ending sets the stage for the next installment of this fun Star Wars filled series.
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