If it wasn't for Rogue One I would have given up but like, they got that close! They can do it again, surely? Likely not.Fair enough I suppose. I just wouldn't hold my breath.
If it wasn't for Rogue One I would have given up but like, they got that close! They can do it again, surely? Likely not.Fair enough I suppose. I just wouldn't hold my breath.
I hear you. I always want to say "I don't like any of the films from the new canon" but then I remember Rogue One.If it wasn't for Rogue One I would have given up but like, they got that close! They can do it again, surely? Likely not.
Me tooI still love TLJ.
I still love TLJ.
TRoS made me so angry I haven't watched any Star Wars since aside from one episode of the Mandalorian. Just a cowardly piece of garbage.I think it suffers now from every character and plot decision made in it being completely and utterly trashed or ignored by number 9. I liked it more at the time.
If Jabba's palace goes up in flames, we know who the prime suspect is.
you intrigued me there. Where do i start?Also if people here are clamoring for good, original Star Wars content, well The High Republic has never been better. Shits starting to hit the fan. Both the books and comics are incredible, and easily the best SW content out right now. Just a group of 6 brilliant diverse writers, writing the hell out of SW in an era that's completely open for storytelling. I can't say enough good things about it.
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Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule is the initial book that lays the groundwork for the era with all the characters and such. It reminded me of reading the Song of Ice and Fire books for the first time with the sheer amount of characters introduced. Personally I just had to google characters a lot to get an idea of what to visualize them as. Lots of names, but its worth it.you intrigued me there. Where do i start?
Light of the Jedi pre ordered at my libraryLight of the Jedi by Charles Soule is the initial book that lays the groundwork for the era with all the characters and such. It reminded me of reading the Song of Ice and Fire books for the first time with the sheer amount of characters introduced. Personally I just had to google characters a lot to get an idea of what to visualize them as. Lots of names, but its worth it.
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After that you have a couple diffrent ways you can go. The adult novels tell the core story of the era, with the Marvel comic filling in important gaps. Then you can read as much as you desire. The YA novels, middle grade books, and the IDW young readers comic all have characters and plot points that move from book to book. Personally that's whats made me read them all. Here's a handy guide for choosing what to read after Light of the Jedi.
Is this from Tales of the Bounty Hunters? Not to be all “back in my day,” but while sometimes being a nerd in the 90s sucked, there was something special about finding the other kid in the room who knew or cared that Boba Fett’s helmet had a pocket straw.This is my Boba Fett. Got caught up on the show...yeah, just makes me want to read the books.
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Yes it is! Saw it posted on reddit and it brought back memories. Loved that one and "Tales From the Mos Eisley Cantina", heard the others don't hold up as well.Is this from Tales of the Bounty Hunters? Not to be all “back in my day,” but while sometimes being a nerd in the 90s sucked, there was something special about finding the other kid in the room who knew or cared that Boba Fett’s helmet had a pocket straw.