| Upcoming ‘Star Wars’ Novel ‘Darth Plagueis’ To Focus On Palpatine’s Sith Master |
By cGt2099
| August 14th, 2011 at 12:46 pm |
The official Star Wars site has unveiled the first look at the cover artwork for the upcoming novel, Star Wars: Darth Plagueis by James Luceno. See full cover art by clicking image here above. The long-awaited novel (that was actually canceled at one stage) focuses on the Sith Lord who was the Master of Palpatine, the apprentice who would become the Emperor. Plagueis was first mentioned in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, when Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) recounts the “tale of Darth Plagueis the Wise” to Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). The novel is anticipated to expand on Palpatine’s apprenticeship to Plagueis when he was dubbed Darth Sidious.
...continue reading » Tags: Darth Plagueis, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Ian McDiarmid, James Luceno, Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode III, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars: Darth Plagueis, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, The Clone Wars, The New Jedi Order, The Rise of Darth Vader | |
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| ‘Star Wars’ Novels Finally Released In E-Book Format By Random House |
By cGt2099
| August 1st, 2011 at 6:04 pm |
Star Wars fans, it may be time to update to the digital era of reading: recently, Random House FINALLY released a vast majority of the expanded universe novels in e-book format. The release had been long awaited by fans, and vendors such as Amazon are now offering the full catalog of Star Wars titles from Bantam and Del Rey, both owned by Random House. To coincide with the release, Del Rey released an e-book trailer, which you can check out at the bottom of this post. Fans who are new to the expanded universe may find our recent post, 10 Star Wars Novels Worth Checking Out, as a good starting point for choosing which book(s) to start with. For the more seasoned fans, here is a list of the new e-book releases, listed in chronological in-universe timeline order…
...continue reading » Tags: Crosscurrent, Darth Bane, Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil, Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, Darth Bane: Rule of Two, Drew Karpyshyn, James Luceno, Joe Schreiber, Karen Traviss, Knight Errant, Matthew Stover, New Jedi Order, Paul Kemp, Red Harvest, Republic Commando, Sean Williams, Star Wars, Star Wars Expanded Universe, Star Wars: The Old Republic, The New Jedi Order, The Old Republic, Timothy Zahn | |
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| Universal Day of the Jedi: 10 Star Wars Novels Worth Checking Out |
By cGt2099
| May 25th, 2011 at 3:42 pm |
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May the Force be with you all! Geeks of Doom will be posting a couple of Star Wars articles today, May 25, for Universal Day of the Jedi, which celebrates the anniversary of the release of the first Star Wars movie. This year, Universal Day of the Jedi also celebrates the anniversary of Timothy Zahn‘s novel, Heir to the Empire. The initial release of this novel 20 years ago this month is significant, because it was quite literally groundbreaking: its impact would open the floodgates for an amazing deluge of Star Wars novels and comics – turning the Expanded Universe into an EXPANDING Universe. Zahn’s Thrawn Trilogy, of which Heir to the Empire is the first part, is widely regarded by many fans as one of the best series of Star Wars books to ever have been released. Some fans even consider the trilogy to be the equivalent of the closest we may ever get to a Star Wars Sequel Trilogy. Timothy Zahn has continued his journeys into the Expanded Star Wars Universe through the years – exploring deeper into the history and legacy of Grand Admiral Thrawn, the continual growing relationship between Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade, and also the mysteries behind the enigmatic Outbound Flight. I figured with this month being the anniversary of Zahn’s masterpiece, and also with today being Universal Day of the Jedi, it would be a good opportunity to take a look back at some of the finer examples of Star Wars novels over the years.
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Allston, Alan Dean Foster, Betrayal, Dark Nest Trilogy, Darth Bane, Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, Dawn of the Dead, Death Troopers, Drew Karpyshyn, Heir To The Empire, Joe Schreiber, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Legacy of the Force, Matthew Stover, Outbound Flight, Path of Destruction, R.A. Salvatore, Return of the Jedi, Shadows of the Empire, Splinter of the Minds Eye, Star Wars, Star Wars Death Troopers, Steve Perry, The Black Fleet Crisis, The Corellian Trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back, The New Jedi Order, The New Rebellion, The Phantom Menace, The Thrawn Trilogy, Timothy Zahn, Traitor, Universal Day of the Jedi, Vector Prime | |
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| Universal Day Of The Jedi: Views Of The Force |
By cGt2099
| May 25th, 2011 at 11:42 am |
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May the Force be with you all! Geeks of Doom will be posting a couple of Star Wars articles today, May 25, for Universal Day of the Jedi, which celebrates the anniversary of the release of the first Star Wars movie. Throughout the history of the Star Wars film saga, we’re taught that there are only two perceptions, or sides, of the Force: the side embraced by the Jedi, and the Dark Side as flaunted by Sith Lords. While the “good vs. evil” motif works well in the films, the Expanded Star Wars Universe explores the Force in depth, where fans have learned there is more than meets the eye than just the light side and the dark side. Indeed, while George Lucas was painting in very broad strokes of black and white when it came to the Force, which added much to its vague and enigmatic nature in the Original Trilogy, subsequent authors and writers have since looked deeper into the shades of gray. As the Jedi continue forward to embrace the light side, and the Dark Jedi and Sith Lords continue their growth in the dark side, we find more characters and cultures that have very differing philosophies of the Force. Let’s take a look at these different points of view…
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