The team of The Jedi Path now invites readers to delve into the Dark Side with Book of Sith, coming from Becker & Mayer through Amazon Publishing in January 2012.
At Comic-Con International, Epic Ink (part of Becker & Mayer) is showcasing the amazing (and large) Star Wars: The Blueprints by J. W. Rinzler, in its first public appearance, but is also spreading the word about the upcoming project, Book of Sith. Don’t want to shell out $500 for Star Wars: The Blueprints? Maybe you can win a copy in Epic Ink’s Comic-Con Giveaway! Or just drool over it virtually with the trailer.
You’ll also want to check out the cover art for Drew Karpyshyn’s Revan novel:
And in other Comic-Con news, check out Swank-mo-tron’s review of the Star Wars Blu-ray experience at Comic-Con’s Preview Night.
I’m SO glad to hear there’ll be a follow-up to The Jedi Path. What an awesome job they did with that one!
And I’m getting increasingly annoyed with the high-end books. The prices are entirely too high.
Can’t wait to see what the Book of Sith looks like…but the part of me that always cheers for the good guys hopes it isn’t too much more awesome than The Jedi Path!
I’d love to have the new Blueprints book…but not at that price tag, no way.
I’m really very curious to see what this Book of Sith looks like as well. Shouldn’t it really be Book of THE Sith, though? I can’t say that I’ve ever seen Sith used like that. If I didn’t know that it was a companion piece to The Jedi Path, I think I would probably assume that it was some sort of guidebook to the franchise’s Sith characters. Or maybe that someone had started a silent campaign to get Sith classified as a verb.