The Clone Wars returns tonight with Cad Bane settling into his new career path of droid abductor. Will he work his way up to bumbling Gungans? Tune in…
Video: Jar Jar is nothing but trouble
It’s a busy day. Have some Lego Jar Jar.
Video: Inside the process of Visions
Via Underwire, which is giving away a copy of the book.
Get 20% off at Her Universe this week
Normally I’d leave this is Santa Maul (who’s been active strangely early this year on Twitter – very on-trend) but I thought you might appreciate the information straight-up. Enter the code HUGIFT at the Her Universe store to get 20% your entire order. If you’ve been holding off, now is the time to strike.
Presumably this will help clear some room out for the totally new stuff coming after Thanksgiving…
Out this week: Visions, The Old Republic #5
If you haven’t spotted Visions yet, don’t fret – it’s officially out today. (Or maybe yesterday, according to Amazon. Even though they’ve been shipping it for a few weeks now. Whatever.) Meanwhile, coming to comic shops on Wednesday is The Old Republic #5
First peek at Vos in action on The Clone Wars
Being (happily) apathetic about the prequel EU means that my impression of Quinlan Vos pretty much comes down to ‘scowly bodybuilder.’ The clip is amusing, but does this jive with the Vos the rest of you are familiar with?
Video: Artoo and Threepio in U.K. commercial
Our favorite droid duo are now… Advertising pitchmen? Okay then!
Halloween flashback: Drunken Ewoks!
We’ll never forget you, Humpy.
The Clone Wars review: ‘Assassin’
Despite the title of ‘Assassin’, last week’s episode of Star Wars – The Clone Wars was really more about Ahsoka trying to stop a killer before she could strike. We also see more into Jedi ability to see visions of the future, and get an episode that passes the Bechdel test with flying colors. More importantly, this episode marks a change from the sluggish plots that we’ve been enduring for the past few weeks. Continue reading “The Clone Wars review: ‘Assassin’”
Making the case for Padme Amidala
I’ve never been much of a Padme fan. But there’s no denying that she’s an important part of the prequel trilogy, and Anika (aka @magnetgirl) makes some convincing points as to why — including her death — in The Queen’s Sacrifice.