A Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker book by… R.L. Stine? R.L. Stine, the Dean Koontz of 90’s teeny-bopper horror? Sorry, Rebelscum, I don’t care what the Insider said – this can not be for real.
CIV: Legacy of the Force panel
According to editor Sue Rostoni, Celebration’s LOTF panel is scheduled for 3:30 on Friday. Subject to change, no doubt, but good to know.
Pop-up Star Wars
Coming in October, Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy by Matthew Reinhart. Reinhart will be on hand at Celebration with a “Art of the Popup” presentation and some time in the Family room.
For the fan historians in the crowd
John Jackson Miller reports that the latest issue of comic ‘zine Alter Ego has an article from writer Roy Thomas on the origins of Marvel’s Star Wars comics.
Stradley takes on Clone Wars
In a MySpace entry on writing comics, Randy Stradley of Dark Horse reveals that he’s scripted an episode of the animated Clone Wars series.
By way of contrast, last year I had the opportunity to write an episode of Lucas Animation’s upcoming Clone Wars TV series. It was an interesting experience, and it came with a substantially better pay day than a comparable amount of work in comics. I wrote an outline (based on a synopsis provided to me), then rewrote the outline based on notes received from the producer, director, and head writer. Once that was approved, I wrote a script. Again, after a round of notes, I rewrote the script. At that point, my involvement with the script ended, but based on various production concerns (the expense in animating certain sequences, or changes in direction of the series as a whole made after my participation), my script was rewritten by other writers a number of times. I’m told that there is still one scene in the episode that is more or less as I wrote it.
Now, based on what I’ve seen of the show, I doubt very much that I will be disappointed with the quality of “my” episode (heck, I’m sure it will make me look better than I deserve), but I can’t deny that there’s a part of me that wishes I had more control. In comics, I would.
Stradley’s blog as a whole has a lot of interesting insight on comics and writings. Check it out!
First look at August comics
Dark Horse solicitations for August 2007. Rebellion #9, Legacy #15, KOTOR #20, Dark Times #6 and more.
Also on the comic front, Wizard interviews John Ostrander.
Wizard’s Star Wars top tens
Comic magazine Wizard lists the top ten movie and comic moments. Dorky white Vader at #3? Um…
Out this week
Wednesday bring the long-awaited (in some areas of fandom, anyway) Legacy #11, as well as Dark Times #3.
Dark Horse forgoing Celebration Europe
Looks like comic presence will be slim to none in London this summer, due to the proximity of the mammoth San Deigo Comic Con. Hopefully some individual artists and writers will be able to make it over the pond.
Out this week
Lots of reprints! On Tuesday, look for the paperback of Aaron Allston’s Betrayal, the first book of the Legacy of the Force series, and Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy, a trade paperback reprinting all three prequel novelizations.
Wednesday brings the 30th Anniversary Darth Maul collection and the first trade collection of Legacy, Broken. Those yearning for new tales can turn to Knights of the Old Republic #16 and Buffy #3.