This week I’m taking a look at the conclusion of the Exar Kun saga.
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This week I’m taking a look at the conclusion of the Exar Kun saga.
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This month we’re wrapping up the Star Wars Droids ongoing comic from Dark Horse.
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I’m returning to the Star Wars comics this week with the conclusion of Dark Horse’ Star Wars Droids ongoing.
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This month I have an omnibus of the first 3 Young Jedi Knights novellas.
I’m almost done with the Star Wars novels in 1995 with the first three Young Jedi Knights novels, which were collected together as an omnibus under the title Jedi Shadow.
I’ve got a short story collection this month.
I’m continuing to make my way through 1995 in Star Wars with the first collection of Star Wars short fiction.
Continuing with Dark Horse, we have the first comic book outing of Rogue Squadron, and Mike Stackpole’s first step into the Star Wars Universe. Read more
I’m continuing with Dark Horse’s run of Star Wars comics with probably one of the most beloved spinoffs not created with Timothy Zahn. Read more
Moving back to Dark Horse comics, we have Louise Simonson returning to the Star Wars universe with Dark Horse Comics Read more
We return to the Star Wars novels with a fairly underrated trilogy. Read more
Continuing with my look at the Star Wars Expanded Universe with a stand-alone story from the creators of Power Pack – Louise Simonson and June Brigman. Read more
This time I have the most violent Star Wars comic I’ve covered to date. Read more
I now come to the conclusion of the Corellian Trilogy as we get to the bottom of events in the villain’s plan. Read more
We continue with the Corellian trilogy as we branch out to a larger exploration of the Corellian system. Read more
This month I’m covering the next installment of Dark Horse’s Droids comic.
Opening Credits: Star Wars Theme from Super Star Wars on the SNES.
Closing Credits: Chiptune Cantina Band from Chiptune Inc. – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJtiGFudFlvYMfjiU1NKJg
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I’m beginning a new trilogy of Star Wars novels here, where we finally go to visit Corellia.
We now com to what is quite possibly the worst Star Wars novel to date.
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Opening Credits: Star Wars Theme from Super Star Wars on the SNES.
Closing Credits: Chiptune Cantina Band from Chiptune Inc. – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJtiGFudFlvYMfjiU1NKJg
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We’re continuing the Star Wars comic reviews with a trio of Jabba the Hutt one-shots from 1995 – the fourth doesn’t come out until 1996, so we’ll hold off on that one for later. Read more
For the next installment of my Star Wars comic reviews, I’m taking a look at the next Droids miniseries, Rebellion, and the Droids Special one-shot. Read more
Veich and Kennedy return, with another story of the Emperor Reborn (or, rather, Emperor Reborn^2).
Dark Empire II is available from Amazon.com (http://amzn.to/2Bsu0Pm) – buying the book (or anything else) through that link helps support the show!
Opening Credits: Star Wars Theme from Super Star Wars on the SNES.
Closing Credits: Chiptune Cantina Band from Chiptune Inc. – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJtiGFudFlvYMfjiU1NKJg
Please support my Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/countzeroor
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This week I’m taking a look at what is widely regarded as one of the worst books in the Star Wars EU. Read more
We wrap up Kevin J. Anderson’s Jedi Academy Trilogy. Read more
After wrapping up the Jedi Academy trilogy, I’m moving on to the direct sequel to Dark Empire. Read more