Podcast marathon to raise funds to fight childhood cancer. Teresa Delgado, of The Star Wars Report and Jedi News, will be among those helping to raise money for CURE tomorrow.
Review roundup: Star Wars #1 does pretty well for itself
Now that the million or so copies of Marvel’s Star Wars #1 have hit the comic books shops, let’s see what people are saying:
- IGN: “There’s an emphatic “Give the people what they want!” feel to this issue, and the creative team certainly delivers.”
- iDigitalTimes: “…the best character work is Princess Leia…” (spoilers)
- /film:”Not only does Vader make a great dramatic entrance but theres a very cool tense sequence that feels ripped out of Homeland (this is a strong compliment) and Vader’s response is nothing short of bad ass.”
- Nerdist: “Writer Jason Aaron perfectly captures the pacing, action, and humor of the original Star Wars in a way that a lot of the comics haven’t for a long time it seems.”
- Jedi News: “The true test of any comic script is does it leave you longing for more, and I can’t imagine anyone reading this issue and not being absolutely compelled to pick up issue #2.”
- Tosche Station: 4/5 – “At times, it was difficult to NOT hear the actors’ voices inside my head reading the lines.”
- Big Shiny Robot (a double review from Bryan and myself): “It brings us to familiar territory while still feeling fresh.”
- Coffee with Kenobi: “Reading “Star Wars” No. 1 is like watching a movie.”
- EUCantina.net: “Marvel knew they had to make a big impression with their first Star Wars issue, and they have succeeded.”
Talking with the creators:
- Star Wars editor Jordan D. White chats with Dynamic Forces about this series and how it connects to the Darth Vader and Princess Leia series.
- Coffee with Kenobi also chats with Jordan D. White
- Artist John Cassaday opens his sketchbook and talks Star Wars to Marvel.com (part 1) and StarWars.com (part 2)
Podcast: Tish Paul talks Star Wars fandom and Athena’s Daughters 2
Tish Paul talks Star Wars fandom and Athena’s Daughters 2 with the Fangirl Chat podcast.
Yes, Marvel will be exploring other eras of Star Wars
Yes, Marvel will be exploring other eras in their Star Wars comics. It’s not at all shocking (were people really doubting they’d spread out eventually?) but props to Coffee With Kenobi for getting a mention and link in The Hollywood Reporter.
Rian Johnson and Terry Gilliam talk Episode VIII
All-but-confirmed Episode VIII writer/director Rian Johnson chatting with fellow filmmaker Terry Gilliam on a podcast recently. Here’s the most interesting bit that’s made it out:
Kathleen and her whole creative team have been so insistent on all the filmmakers they’ve been hiring for these new movies: ‘We want you to take it and turn it into something that you really care about.’ And we’ll see how the process plays out, but so far, that’s a big part of the reason I’m in it. Because that just seems like their attitude towards it. It’s really exciting actually.
Listen to whole thing at The Talkhouse. (UPDATE: Here’s part 2.)
Gilliam requested they bring Frank Oz back, so if you hear a lot of Yoda chatter in the next couple days, this is no doubt why. (via)
Full of Sith delves into Shadows of the Empire
The latest episode of Full of Sith delves into Shadows of the Empire. I haven’t read the book since it came out, but I do remember one thing very clearly: Most, if not all, of Club Jade hated it due to the icky gender issues (‘skeevy’ is gentlest way to put it) re: Xizor. Bryan reads some of the worst of it out loud. Thanks, Bryan.
James joins the latest Full of Sith
James joins the latest Full of Sith. Bryan Young, Amy Ratcliffe and Anakin Young recorded the podcast at Origins, where they chat about the Aaron Allston memorial. Also includes Bryan’s interview with Nick Gillard at Salt Lake City Comic-Con’s FanX.
James guests on the Star Wars Bookworms podcast
James guests on the Star Wars Bookworms podcast. He chats about the EU and its new designation as ‘Legends.’
Full of Sith’s tribute to Aaron Allston
Full of Sith’s tribute to Aaron Allston. Podcast host Bryan Young is joined by Michael Stackpole, author Janine Spendlove and publisher Ron Garner to honor Aaron’s memory.
The Kessel Run is on!
You can watch the live Rancho Obi-Wan fundraiser on Youtube (above) or in Google Hangouts. James and I will be joining in at 3:45 pm PT/6:45 pm ET. Or maybe a luttle later. Honestly, we have no idea!
And don’t forget to donate to Rancho Obi-Wan!