Hard Targets is out.
Anybody read it?
This will probably the end of the shared continuity, it was nice why it lasted. I actually feel depressed. Seriously, is this normal?
This will probably the end of the shared continuity, it was nice why it lasted.
No. Most people don't get depressed about the speculation regarding fictional universes.This will probably the end of the shared continuity, it was nice why it lasted. I actually feel depressed. Seriously, is this normal?
Marvel did go nine years and more than a hundred consecutive issues the last time they had the license.
Every time the EU has either quietly dropped the contradicting material and/or provided a rationalisation (Russan Reformation is my preferred example). We'll see more of the same happen again.
I don't see why you would. Even if the new trilogy contradicts entire chunks of the EU, and that seems pretty probable, there's basically no way it will contradict all of it.I doubt that.
They've already decided that the distinction that the Thrawn trilogy makes regarding 'dark Jedi' is meaningless and that what little it says about the Clone Wars is inaccurate.What if they decide to give Luke a son earlier for example or her wife not being Mara Jade?
The quality compared to DH sucks.
I mean, major events from the Expanded Universe were contradicted by the prequel films - from the idea of the Republic not having major wars
Kegg said:Also remember when Jester Mereel was Boba Fett's real name, and he wasn't a Mandalorian just a guy who wore Mandalorian armour?
Kegg said:Or Han Solo's past as a stormtrooper.
I don't see why you would. Even if the new trilogy contradicts entire chunks of the EU, and that seems pretty probable, there's basically no way it will contradict all of it.
So throwing up some rationalisations to save some parts while decanonizing other parts seems plausible.
DH amde some unique comics. Marvel focused on milking the big 3.That's a matter of opinion.
Also remember when Jester Mereel was Boba Fett's real name, and he wasn't a Mandalorian just a guy who wore Mandalorian armour? Or Han Solo's past as a stormtrooper. Hell, the entire approach to Jedi relationships in the EU - including the idea of Luke marrying at all - got implicitly shafted in Attack of the Clones. This stuff goes by the wayside.
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Jango not Mandalorian, kind of full circle there. As I recall the first episode with Mandalorians on that show depicting them as pacifists caused bit of a stir and, IIRC, contradicted how Karen Traviss was handling them in her novels (and she left SW writing not long thereafter).IIRC he was from Concord Dawn ( is that close enough? ), and now Jango is from Concord Dawn, and thus Boba is a clone of a guy from Concord Dawn. Not too long ago we had a TCW episode saying Jango wasn't a Mandalorian.
And that's still canon because the EU decided that maybe the stormtroopers aren't all clonetroopers because that makes handling the canon a lot easier as no pre-AOTC works suggested they were an army of clones.As far as I know, Han as former Imperial cadet is still canon; it was in Blood and Honor. And of course the prequels had nothing whatsoever to say about this.
Jango not Mandalorian, kind of full circle there. As I recall the first episode with Mandalorians on that show depicting them as pacifists caused bit of a stir and, IIRC, contradicted how Karen Traviss was handling them in her novels (and she left SW writing not long thereafter).
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