As I’ve already covered the full novel of Shadows of the Empire, this time I’m going to be focusing more on the comic book version and some of the differences that were made between the two.
Read moreComic Review: Shadows of the Empire


As I’ve already covered the full novel of Shadows of the Empire, this time I’m going to be focusing more on the comic book version and some of the differences that were made between the two.
Read moreIt’s time to get to the book version of Shadows of the Empire.
Read moreWe begin our Shadows of the Empire coverage with a more freeform discussion of the album’s soundtrack.
Read moreWe return to Young Jedi Knights, where the Shadow Academy Arc is coming to a head.
Read moreWe now come to the worst novels in the Star Wars Legends timeline we’ve covered so far.
Read moreTime to move on to a Star Wars book that isn’t actually terrible, as I take a look at the next Young Jedi Knights anthology.
Read moreIt’s time to take a look at the Dark Horse Comic adaptation of Splinter of the Mind’s Eye. As I’ve previously reviewed the novel, I’ll be eschewing my regular format, and instead, I’ll be giving my thoughts on the adaptation.
Read moreIt’s time to rip the adhesive bandage off of this terrible novel trilogy.
Read moreThe Book of Boba Fett, when it was set up at the conclusion of the second season of The Mandalorian, was intriguing. The lead-in was setting up the idea of Boba Fett becoming the new crime boss of Tatooine. The final product, however, has left many underwhelmed, and it’s worth talking about why.
Read moreA while back I finished watching the first two seasons of The Mandalorian, and as I’ve finally finished with my (written) recaps of the Knightfall Saga, it’s time to get my feet wet again in Star Wars.
Read moreWhen I saw footage of Jedi: Fallen Order at the last in-person E3 (note, I was not attending, it was online, but the E3 in question was the last in-person one before Covid-19), I was impressed by the style of the game, using Dark Souls style mechanics with Uncharted traversal, within the Star Wars setting.
Read moreWe return to the Rogues as they compete with the Empire to get the plans for a cloaking device in “The Phantom Affair”.
Read moreSadly, we are not done with the Hutts. Though this time they play second fiddle to Boba Fett.
Read moreWe have a new Star Wars movie, which means it’s time for me to give my thoughts on the film and what it incorporates from the old Legends continuity.
Read moreThis month I’m looking at the last of the Jabba the Hutt comics.
Read moreThis month we start a sub-series of the Star Wars novels following one of the fixtures of the original trilogy of films – fighter dogfights!
Read moreI’ve previously discussed the first installment of Michael A. Stackpole’s Rogue Squadron Comics earlier. Well, he’s not just limited to the medium of comics, this week we get to the first of his Rogue Squadron novels, but with a different lineup of the squadron.
Read moreAfter Callista was introduced in Children of the Jedi, unlike other characters who were love interests of Luke, she was not forgotten by other authors, with Kevin J. Anderson’s novel Darksaber.
Read moreThere were a couple more Star Wars Novels in 1995, with the first two Callista novels, starting with Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly.
Read moreThis time we conclude the Dark Empire trilogy with Star Wars: Empire’s End.
Read moreThis week I’m taking a look at the conclusion of the Exar Kun saga.
Read moreThis month we’re wrapping up the Star Wars Droids ongoing comic from Dark Horse.
Read moreI’m returning to the Star Wars comics this week with the conclusion of Dark Horse’ Star Wars Droids ongoing.
Read moreThis month I have an omnibus of the first 3 Young Jedi Knights novellas.