A lot of the 1990s novels don't really "feel" like Star Wars to me because they aren't about Jedi vs Dark Siders, they're about warlords and super weapons. They were living in a pre-Prequel world where we never got really see Jedi and Sith and actual lightsaber battles.
So you think the Daley and Crispin novels did not feel like Star Wars?A lot of the 1990s novels don't really "feel" like Star Wars to me because they aren't about Jedi vs Dark Siders, they're about warlords and super weapons. They were living in a pre-Prequel world where we never got really see Jedi and Sith and actual lightsaber battles.
What have you read?I would hope that they hired established authors instead of just getting fans who are too hung up on their own viewpoint to make a good story.
I don't know what the ratio of people who like the prequels to who know what made the originals good, but of the books I've read, most have been bad. I'm not a hater by any means, but I don't generally go for fan service.
The comic "Darklighter" was excellent. I know they can make good stories within the Star Wars continuity, but it's pretty rare.
What have you read?
"Once Vader dies, he doesn't come back to life, the Emperor doesn't get cloned and Luke doesn't get married..." - George Lucas
What have you read?
The Truce at Bakura - actually this was the first Star Wars book I ever got when I was a kid. I was so disappointed, and this was when I was impressionable and making up my own stories that really made no sense. I think that says how much I didn't like it.
Dark Empire II - had some really kickass artwork on the covers. I'm serious! Awesome designs and it really looked like it fit in. I remember the story being pretty much a repeat of the movies. I liked it then, but looking back, it really didn't add anything new. Plus the planet destroyer things were kind of a pointless step back.
The first of the Thrawn books - I don't see what is so wonderful about these. Too many references to casual spoken lines from the movies for one thing. Just because we might see something like "The guns, they've stopped!" doesn't mean that it's going to be like the Gettysburg Address to the characters. All of that said, I really like the whole Chiss species and the Thrawn character. Maybe if it wasn't so distracting to have the main characters in there so prominently...especially Han Solo.
various comics - all of varying quality. The Jedi-Sith ones aren't bad to me and some are actually quite good on their own, but that's not what makes Star Wars good to me. The ones featuring Darth Vader are entirely superfluous and really don't make him any more interesting to me. I will say that comics and art from before the prequels were a lot more willing to take risks and even to redesign the characters. It might sound like heresy to say that the Battle of Hoth reimagined would suck, but I did have this comic art that really took it to the next level; The walkers were all three times as big and the sky looked a lot more bleak and cold (almost purple instead of blue).
I think it comes down to this: if they draw their inspiration directly from the movies (especially the prequels), they are less interesting. If they take risks, they obviously could screw up and feel un-Star Wars, but I think this is where the best opportunities are.
There were plenty of books and comics exploring bold new things in the EU. You just picked the wrong titles.
anything from the Old Republic which makes the whole official saga seem insignificant
The original novelization was actually ghost written by Alan Dean Foster.Has anyone else read the original Star Wars book? I mean the one that was released along with the movie? It really is a good read, and it's the only movie adaptation which doesn't follow the movie near exactly. There's a lot more going on there, from character's inner monologues to what Lucas probably actually had in mind...it actually was a lot different than what was on screen, but not with lots of stupid stuff. The scenes are a lot more dynamic and surprisingly violent.
I think it's a good starting point for EU books. Not necessarily just gore and stuff, but a more creative AND serious take on the universe.
I never paid much attention to the Star Wars EU fandom. Can someone here fill me in on how the Yuuzhan Vong were regarded?
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