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cienie-isengardu · 6 months
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archeo-starwars · 11 months
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netmors · 1 month
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Eleventh Fleet AU - Thrawn, Eli Vanto and Karyn Faro's timeline concept arts set.
Suddenly I wanted to make a selection of art and see the progress - I really enjoyed drawing the timelines for the characters. I'm especially pleased with how they turned out ////v////
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jewishcissiekj · 7 months
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Quinlan was here.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022) Part III | Star Wars (1998) #38-39 | Star Wars: Republic #50 | Star Wars: Republic #69-70 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 3 Episode 9 - Hunt for Ziro
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klazje · 1 month
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rereading the high republic 😁😁😁
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ashinaburrito · 2 years
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Mace and Quinlan
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Mace’s role as a mentor to Quinlan is something that’s explored beautifully throughout the comics, along with mace’s own feelings of guilt over Quinlan’s fall to the dark side.
Communal teaching within the Jedi is so nice to see.
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imogenkol · 2 months
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Me trying to figure out what High Republic book I’m supposed to read after I finish the first one
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starwarsbookclub · 10 months
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Hello Dearest Readers,
The theme poll has closed and the votes are in! For our 27th month, we are happy to announce that the theme is NON-HUMAN PROTAGONIST!
The novel and comic polls are now live in our Discord Server, and you have until 10pm BST (5pm EDT) July 8th to vote for what book/comic we will be reading together. Our options are listed below. 
NOVELS
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1. Lockdown by Joe Schreiber 2. Tempest Runner by Cavan Scott 3. Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade by Delilah S. Dawson
COMICS
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1. The High Republic: Adventures Phase II (2023) 2. Chewbacca (2015) 3. The Monster of Temple Peak (2021)
If you would like join the book club, send us an ask & the admins will give you an invite! We look forward to reading with you!
May the Force Be With You,
- Star Wars Book Club
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comicchannel · 8 months
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Star Wars The Black Series The Old Republic Darth Malgus Hasbro F6858
Link para compra BR: https://amzn.to/3L28DHS
Buy here: https://amzn.to/47W0bDH
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what Ahsoka (the show) really needs is some tie-in novels. and comics. what makes the gaps in it (and The Mandalorian) so annoying is that we know the gaps are never going to be filled in, and I just don't get it. Rebels had A New Dawn, Kanan: The Last Padawan, 42 issues of magazines, and even Sabine's diary. Ahsoka is meant to be the big Star Wars release for this year, and we get ????
even just a novel that covers Ahsoka deciding to train Sabine would do so much for that show.
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roguerebels · 7 months
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The High Republic Adventures: Volume One!
Sav the bored Padawan! Pirate gangs! Adventures and excitement! Maz Kanata the Pirate Queen! Check out Sal's favorite moments from The High Republic Adventures Volume I!! #TheHighRepublicAdventures #StarWarsComics
The High Republic Adventures returns for Phase II with Sav Malagan: Jedi! Padawan! Pirate! All-around adventurer bored to tears of the Jedi monotony! Sav heads over to join up with Maz Kanata the Pirate Queen! Bombastic adventures ensue! Daniel José Older once again brings his unique brand of Star Wars fun to this tale of a Jedi craving adventure and excitement! The fun, playful, energetic art by…
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cienie-isengardu · 24 days
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Star Wars Republic Issue #50
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archeo-starwars · 6 months
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Ask the Master by Pablo Hildago [Star Wars Insider, issue #80]
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swreactions · 9 months
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Welcome to Star Wars Reactions!
For our 136th episode, hosts Aaron Harris and David Modders sit down and recap all the Star Wars news that came out of San Diego Comic-Con! Join them as they break down the news from Hasbro, Lucasfilm Publishing, and share their reactions to the announcements to phase three of The High Republic, the upcoming Star Wars Outlaws video game, and the new Haslab!
Plus Aaron and David discuss how you can be a part of our upcoming episodes and Aaron shares an all new Star Wars Dad Joke of the Week!
Episode 136 Talking Points:
San Diego Comic-Con intro
Hasbro Star Wars Panel
Holiday Black Series
Black Series
Retro Series
The Vintage Collection
Haslab The Ghost
Star Wars Outlaws
Lucasfilm Publishing Panel
Comics
The High Republic
Reference Books
Wrap Up
Upcoming Episodes
137: Top 5 Ahsoka Moments
138: Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie Review
Star Wars Dad Joke of the Week
Star Wars Reactions: Elegant discussions for a more civilized age!
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gffa · 1 year
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There’s a thing in Star Wars where installations of the canon tend to fall into one of three categories:
Foundational canon that everything else revolves around
Supportive canon that helps reinforce the structure of the foundation
Connective tissue and knick-knack collections
The movies are the foundation, the TV shows are generally supportive canon, and the novels/comics/games are the connective tissue and window dressing.  And I’m frustrated that I don’t think The Mandalorian knows what it wants to be, because I don’t think Star Wars has any good foundational canon since the prequels movies. The sequels are technically foundational canon, other books and comics refer to them as the unmovable points in history in this world, it was what established where the supportive stories are going, etc.  The problem is that they were so unfocused and actively eschewed worldbuilding that the supportive shows and connective tissue are left to do the heavy lifting and that puts The Mandalorian in a bad place. Because I think it should be allowed to be supportive canon, it should allowed to be like Rebels or The Clone Wars, which were supporting the strong foundations of the movies and thus absolutely flourished, which were stories that knew what themes they wanted to tell, they set the structure of the worlds they lived in, and so the animated shows could build up from there.  The Mandalorian flounders for me because it’s Disney+’s flagship show, so everything else gets spun off from it (except Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor, which is probably why I liked those shows so much better, because they were coming off much stronger foundations), and thus treated like it’s foundational canon. But it’s not.  This episode really struck that for me all over again, because we don’t even see Moff Gideon’s escape, that should be a crucial moment in the story that we should see instead of it happening off-screen!  In the past, we barely even see the destruction of Mandalore, a key moment in the show that they’re building!  Whether this is Din and Grogu’s story of the story of Mandalore as a whole, we’re seeing a smaller scale story than what we should if this is going to be the flagship foundational story. “Yeah, but The Mandalorian isn’t meant to be a foundational canon, it’s about a dude traveling around with his Foundling and figuring out life on the way.”  Agreed, it should be allowed to be supportive canon, but because the sequels did almost no establishing of the galaxy’s setting, now the supportive shows have to do it, which means we have to get multiple episodes that do the work of establishing what’s going on with the New Republic that have little to do with Din or Grogu’s story. The problem is further exacerbated by how those scenes are genuinely good!  Those tend to be the scenes that I focus on the most, like I loved seeing everything happening with Pershing on Coruscant, but the problem is that it contributed to this feeling that The Mandalorian was telling a foundational story, because those scenes had nothing to do with our main characters’ journey, they were establishing the bigger world that’s not really directly related to our characters.  To be fair, I might feel differently if the show had spread those scenes out better, kept them as side info more than stopping the entire show to go into them--like this episode balanced it well, Teva’s trip to Coruscant worked for me!  And last episode’s flashbacks were perfectly relevant to Grogu’s story and his emotional journey, I have no problem with seeing Coruscant and the Jedi Temple again in that context! But the question looms in my mind with every episode:  What is this show about?  Is it about trying to be an anthology series that tells little stories from all across the time period in this era?  Is it about the bigger story of Mandalore?  Is is about a more back alley level story about a single Mandalorian and the journey he and his Foundling go on? I don’t think The Mandalorian itself knows.  Or else it can’t help straying from what it should be--supportive canon too often either trying to establish too much or get away with focusing on something too small despite the extremely limited run time because it thinks this detour is Rule of Cool--and so it’s not really even about anything, other than being about cameos. I don’t see that changing, either, because those cameos are fun.  They’re amazingly cool to get sneak peaks of what those characters are up to, they’re lighting the internet on fire with getting to see these things in live action, I am absolutely going to continue screaming about these same things myself!  It’s fun!  And Star Wars should be fun! But I think it ultimately means that, once the fun is done, that I’m not sure The Mandalorian is a strong story.  It’s a very cool story and extremely fun, but I don’t think it can carry a franchise like the originals or the prequels did and that it shouldn’t have to, but it’s dipping into those waters (sometimes by choice, sometimes by force, I suspect) and then trying to dip back out of them, and it’s just.  The story of the fall of the Republic had its story directly told, you know?  The story of destroying the Empire had its story directly told, you know?  That hasn’t happened for Mandalore, its spread out in too many pieces and half of it isn’t even directly shown to us.  The sequels refused to tell the story of the New Republic, so that onus is put on The Mandalorian and it shouldn’t be, and I wish the show could be allowed to pick a lane and stick to it.
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Hey Will!
You seem to be very well-versed in the Star Wars books, and I was wondering if you could recommend essential reading as regards Obi-Wan and Anakin’s relationship (or character studies of them in general)? We all know about the ROTS novelization, but I was wondering what else you would recommend?
Any other prequel era book recs would be welcomed as well!
Apologies if you’ve already posted about this!
Obi-Wan and/or Anakin:
Legacy of the Jedi 📖🔰📙
Jedi Apprentice series 📖🔰📙
The Life and Legend of Obi-Wan Kenobi 📖🔰📙
Padawan 📖🔰📗💙
Star Wars: Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War 💥📙
Master & Apprentice 📖📗
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express 💥📙
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell 💥📙
Cloak of Deception 📖📙
Star Wars: Obi-Wan 💥📗
Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace novelization 📖📕
Rogue Planet 📖📙💙
Jedi Quest series 📖🔰📙
Star Wars: Obi-Wan and Anakin 💥📗💙
The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader 📖🔰📙
Age of Republic - Obi-Wan Kenobi 1 💥📗
The Approaching Storm 📖📙
Star Wars (2020) #25: "the Lesson (Obi-Wan & Anakin)*"💥📗
Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones novelization 📖📕
Star Wars: Republic: The Battle of Jabiim 💥📙💙
Brotherhood 📖📗
Age of Republic - Anakin Skywalker 1 💥📗
Star Wars: The Clone Wars novelization 📖📙
The Clone Wars: Wild Space 📖📙💙
Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth 📖📙
Clone Wars Gambit: Siege 📖📙
Star Wars: Republic: Dreadnaughts of Rendili 💥📙
Secrets of the Jedi 📖🔰📙
Jedi Trial 📖📙
Labyrinth of Evil 📖📙
Dark Disciple 📖📗
Star Wars: Obsession💥📙💙
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith novelization 📖📕💙
Star Wars: Darth Vader (2017) 💥📗💙
Kenobi 📖📙
Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader 📖📙
Lords of the Sith 📖📗
Thrawn: Alliances 📖📗
Star Wars: A New Hope novelization 📖📕
Star Wars (2015) 💥📗
Star Wars: Darth Vader (2015) 💥📗💙
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back novelization 📖📕
Star Wars (2020) 💥📗
Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020) 💥📗
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi novelization 📖📕
📖 = book 💥 = comic 🔰 = YA 📙 = legends 📕 = quasi-canon (novelizations only canon when they line up with the films) 📗 = canon 💙 = favorite or essential imho
this list is not at all comprehensive, but merely the ones that i have found to be good sources for both/either characters as i've explored the lore over time!! they are not all of equal credibility, with legends and YA novels being less vivid in the mind than the canon ones. i'm listing so many because i like so many, but this is hopefully not intimidating as much as it is a full buffet for you to choose from!!!
also: 💙 Darth Plagueis 💙 it's not about the Team, but it is a phenomenal worldbuilding book for the prequels in general
<!--also also: the tv shows and movies are the most important sources for the characters, more important than the written word: the prequel films and the original trilogy, the clone wars movie, the kenobi show, the 2008 clone wars tv show, some rebels, (and then the legends 2003 clone wars tv show) are best sources for them. it’s a lot to watch but it's the most accurate representation of who they are!--->
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