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by Jim Haley (Kirr), on August 27, 2010, at 2:58 pm. Category: Interviews, LOTF, Multimedia Event, Old Republic, Star Wars News, The Clone Wars.
The Old Republic: Blood of the Empire #10 is up at the game’s official site, discuss here.
Riptide teaser from Paul Kemp’s twitter feed, discuss here.
New personalized YA book The Clone Wars: The Way of the Warrior announced via the official site, discuss here.
Interview with TOR Comic writer Rob Chestney at Dark Horse, discuss here.
Interview with [...]
by Bill Silvia (Lord Iurus), on August 4, 2010, at 1:09 am. Category: Classic, LOTF, Reviews.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…
I started reading these books. The Star Wars Expanded Universe is a big place, and one that’s easy to get lost in. That’s why it’s my mission to guide you through the EU with chronological reviews of as many entries of the EU as [...]
by Dancelittleewok, on July 17, 2010, at 12:00 am. Category: Editorials, In Defense Of, LOTF, Legacy, Prequel Era, Regular Features.
Star Wars has not been without controversy even from its beginning to the present, whether it be Luke and Leia’s kiss Jaina Solo’s love life or the destruction of Alderaan the palette of vomit they used for the colouring and penciling of Dark Empire. In my (guest) column (that I [...]
by Dancelittleewok, on February 21, 2010, at 2:21 pm. Category: Editorials, LOTF, Legacy.
Star Wars has not been without controversy even from its beginning, whether it be Luke and Leia’s kiss or the destruction of Alderaan. In my column, I will strive to defend its controversial authors, ideas, or characters–to the best of my ability. My intent is to bring these issues to light and see the [...]
by Bill Silvia (Lord Iurus), on January 29, 2010, at 11:39 pm. Category: Editorials, LOTF, Star Wars News, The Clone Wars.
Ever since several hints and announcements in 2009, the Star Wars
fanbase has been up at arms- or at least on the edge of their seats- waiting to hear just what it is that The Clone Wars has to say about the ancient warrior culture of the Star Wars galaxy.
Today, “The Mandalorian Plot”, the first [...]
by Jim Haley (Kirr), on January 26, 2010, at 10:35 am. Category: LOTF, Star Wars News.
In case anyone has forgotten, Star Wars: Crosscurrent by newcomer Paul Kemp releases today. Early word on the book is that it’s very good. Our site will start rolling out reviews over the next week or so - but in the meantime we’ve had some related coverage you might be interested in.
Iron Fist has provided [...]
by Corax, on January 25, 2010, at 12:03 am. Category: LOTF, Legacy, Legacy Era, Old Republic, Prequel, Regular Features, Reviews, Site News, Star Wars News, This Week In SW.
This week sees the release of a brand new novel, a new comic, and another installment of Threat of Peace! After the break get the full rundown of what’s released and what we have planned for the site!
by Dancelittleewok, on January 23, 2010, at 11:22 am. Category: In Defense Of, LOTF, Regular Features.
Star Wars hasn’t been without controversy from the beginning, whether it be Luke and Leia’s kiss or the destruction of Alderaan. In my column, I will strive to defend its controversial authors, ideas, or characters. My intent is to bring these issues to light and see the intent behind them
This month’s case is the unfortunate [...]
by Bill Silvia (Lord Iurus), on January 18, 2010, at 2:29 pm. Category: LOTF, Miscellaneous, Star Wars News.
I know a lot of fans have been anxiously waiting for Legacy of the Force to hit Japanese publishers and get cover art made for them.
Well, that hasn’t happened yet. NJOE member PrincessXion, however, has posted the covers for Millennium Falcon on NJOE! Read after the break to see.
by Dancelittleewok, on December 19, 2009, at 4:00 pm. Category: FOTJ, In Defense Of, LOTF, Regular Features.
Star Wars hasn’t been without controversy from the beginning, whether it be Luke and Leia’s kiss or the destruction of Alderaan. In my column, I will strive to defend its controversial authors, ideas, or characters. My intent is to bring these issues to light and see the intent behind them
This month’s case is the methodical [...]
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