If they did an Obi-Wan movie, I can't see it taking place between 3 and 4, unless they had 'flashbacks'. Having the movie take place on one planet would be pretty boring.
Kenobi was a good book, and what we've seen in the new comics was nice, but I don't think it would make a good movie
I could see it taking place before Episode 1.
Finished Dark Disciple
It was a pretty good book, although it had some flaws. Ventress was written very well, and I liked her and Vos together. But, once Vos was captured and turned the book just wasn't as good as it was for about the 3/4ths before that point. It wasn't bad at all, but Vos being evil and the stuff around it wasn't as interesting as Ventress and Vos working together. Vos was the weaker of the two main characters the whole time. I liked him well enough, but Ventress is the character I was invested in the most.
Ventress's death was done well. It felt like the appropriate end to her story, and I like that she actually got respect from the jedi in the end (even Mace Windu, who was a gigantic asshole in the book). Overall, A solid book with a bit of a weak last section but still enjoyable despite that, and a good end to a SW character I like a good deal.
Slight aside, but I've realized that between TCW cartoon and this book that Mace Windu sucks. He's just a arrogant jerk. I think Samuel L Jackson playing him in the movies is the only reason Windu isn't one of the worst prequel jedi.
Hopefully they'll do a digital version this time. They did eventually release the individual issues digitally, but not the collection.Yeah, I agree with you overall, esp. in regards to the 3/4ths point part.
Funny thing, apparently that gap is supposed to be where the Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir comic miniseries takes place (both it and the novel were adapted from un-produced episodes, so I guess that Dark Disciple would've been a single chunk story in TV form?).
The Maul comic is also apparently getting a graphic novel reprint from Marvel, which should be nice for new fans, given that copies of the original paperback are in the hundreds now for price tag.
Likewise. Claudia Gray is two-for-two so far.I'm really looking forward to Leia: Princess Of Alderaan.
I'm really looking forward to Leia: Princess Of Alderaan.
Likewise. Claudia Gray is two-for-two so far.
I'm curious to see how The Legends of Luke Skywalker will be presented. My guess is that they'll be a collection of tall tales and highly fictionalized accounts ("Luke Skywalker? I thought he was a myth!") but presented from an in-universe perspective.
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