Chopper took the spotlight in tonight’s “The Forgotten Droid,” and in Recon as well. Things get weird, and then Pablo answers a question about Malachor.
Video: Unboxing Star Wars: TFA Visual Dictionary, Rey’s Story & Rebels ‘Shroud of Darkness’
Time for another episode of Unboxing Star Wars with Baby Jawa, Yowie, and me! Yowie and I discuss the Star Wars Rebels episode ‘Shroud of Darkness’ and then review two recent books: The Force Awakens: Rey’s Story by Elizabeth Schaefer, from Disney-Lucasfilm Press, and Pablo Hidalgo’s The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, from DK Publishing. Meanwhile, Baby Jawa does baby things.
Quick reviews
→ The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary – An enjoyable must-have guide for all Star Wars fans!
→ The Force Awakens: Rey’s Story – A great retelling of TFA from Rey’s point of view. Intended for young readers, but can be enjoyed by any fan. Love that artwork by Brian Rood!
→ ‘Shroud of Darkness’ – Thumbs-up! Force visions reveal some interesting secrets for our characters, and provide for some cool scenes and the return of several legendary SW voices.
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Note: Disney-Lucasfilm Press provided a copy of The Force Awakens: Rey’s Story for review.
Star Wars out this week: Kanan #12
The Rebels tie-in comic concludes with Kanan #12, in stores on Wednesday.
Rebels Recon: ‘Shroud of Darkness’
Rebels did another go-around with the Force visions in tonight’s ‘Shroud of Darkness.’
Video: Unboxing Star Wars: TFA Incredible Cross-Sections, new OT Graphic Novel, & Rebels
This time on Unboxing Star Wars, Baby Jawa, Yowie, and I check out one recent book and one brand new book, and two recent episodes of Star Wars Rebels. First we review The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections, illustrated by Kemp Remillard and written by Jason Fry from DK Publishing. Then we check out the new original trilogy comic adaptation for kids, Star Wars: The Original Trilogy – A Graphic Novel, scripted by Alessandro Ferrari, out today from Disney Lucasfilm Press. Finally we chat Rebels with a look at the past two episodes, Hera’s family reunion in ‘Homecoming’ and unlikely allies Zeb and Kallus in ‘The Honorable Ones.’ Plus we get a new Wookiee to play with!
Quick reviews
→ The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections – Thumbs-up! Great look at the vessels and vehicles of the new movie.
→ The Original Trilogy – A Graphic Novel – Okay for intended audience (ages 9-12), but cuts out a bit too much of the story for my tastes – keeps the plot, but loses flavor.
→ ‘Homecoming’ – Thumbs-up! Great to return to Ryloth, connecting Hera to her father, a Clone Wars legend.
→ ‘The Honorable Ones’ – Thumbs-up! Putting Zeb and Kallus into a survival situation shows them both off in new lights
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Note: Books provided for review by their respective publishers.
Rebels Recon: ‘The Honorable Ones’
Zeb and Kallus utterly failed to find Captain America in this week’s ‘The Honorable Ones’. But there are dinosaurs, so.
Today in The Force Awakens: Marvel announces Chuck Wendig-penned adaptation
Marvel today announced (via Comic Book Resources) that they’re doing a 5-issue adaptation of The Force Awakens for June. Aftermath author Chuck Wendig is writing, with Luke Ross on art.
The first The Force Awakens comic, an ongoing featuring Poe Dameron, will launch in April.
→ Jedi News noticed that The Force Awakens Blu-ray is now listed as a three-disc set – two Blu-rays and one DVD – on Blu-ray.com. Everyone is still playing coy on the release date, but it’s probably April 5.
→ Co-producer Ben Rosenblatt talks to The Hollywood Reporter about the film’s final shot.
→ Jason Fry explains how General Hux’s father became part of his Rebels tie-in series, Servants of the Empire.
→ Variety looks into how ILM made Starkiller Base crumble. Spoiler: Computers.
Rebels Recon: Homecoming (and Lords of the Sith)
Rebels headed to Ryloth in ‘Homecoming.’ Andi talks to Dave Filoni, Pablo Hidalgo, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Cat Taber.
Also, some interesting insight on how the Story Group has changed things behind the scenes from Pablo:
The weird time warp we work in: the #StarWarsRebels episode you're watching tonight affected a book that came out in Apr 2015.
— Pablo Hidalgo (@pablohidalgo) February 18, 2016
First Lords of the Sith novel outline I've got:February 23, 2014. First 216 discussion notes I have: March 28, 2014.
— Pablo Hidalgo (@pablohidalgo) February 18, 2016
Back in the old days, that novel would have gone to print before someone pointed out, "hey, we're doing a Cham episode."
— Pablo Hidalgo (@pablohidalgo) February 18, 2016
Well, not true. That's probably an exaggeration. But it would have been ugly.
— Pablo Hidalgo (@pablohidalgo) February 18, 2016
Video: Unboxing Star Wars: Lost Stars, Rebels: Legends of the Lasat & The Call
In today’s episode of Unboxing Star Wars, Baby Jawa, Yowie, and I celebrate both Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day, while reviewing Lost Stars by Claudia Gray, and two recent episodes of Star Wars Rebels: the Zeb-focused ‘Legends of the Lasat’ and spacewhale tale, ‘The Call.’
Check out the Rebels episode guide for ‘Legends of the Lasat’ and ‘The Call’. Also, parts one and two of my series on power couples of the Star Wars fan community, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Get more info on Wear Star Wars Every Day or make a donation at GoFundMe.
Rebels Recon: The Call
It’s space whale time on Rebels with ‘The Call.’ Also, Pablo talks science! Sort of.