Essential Guide to Warfare Author’s Cut Part 7
April 10, 2014 at 4:54 pm | Posted in Books, Random House, Star Wars, Star Wars Books | Leave a commentTags: jason fry, paul urquhart, the essential guide to warfare
Jason Fry and Paul Urquhart are continuing their twelve part series on the cut material from Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare. Click here to check it out part seven which covers The Grand Army of the Republic.
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Darth Maul Game Concept Art
April 10, 2014 at 4:51 pm | Posted in Art, Star Wars, Video Games | Leave a commentTags: darth maul
Game Informer has posted some concept art form the canceled Darth Maul game by Red Fly Studio. There’s some interesting, and even controversial, art from characters to landscapes. There’s a very strange re-design of Darth Krayt, an Imperial officer who looks like Ralph Fiennes, and some images of Maul in his cyborg stage. You can check them out here.
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Podcasts in Review
April 10, 2014 at 12:00 am | Posted in Books, Podcasts, Podcasts in Review, Regular Feature, Reviews, Star Wars, Star Wars Books, Star Wars Rebels, Television, The Clone Wars | Leave a commentHere is this week’s Podcasts in Review.
Assembly of Geeks: Their “Superman Dies and Kermit is Framed” episode covers a little bit of Superman as they talk about the 1992 graphic novel The Death of Superman and whether DC should use that in their next movie. From there, they delve into the idea of television shows with movie endings before getting into some serious Muppets talk with special guest Ryan Dosier. It’s an entertaining episode and I really enjoyed the Muppets discussion.
The “Getting Inside Batman’s Head” episode changes gears as they dive into the Dark Knight. This is a really meaty episode as they cover some very cool insights into the character that is Batman with their special guest Dr. Travis Langley. If you’re a Batman fan, you will not want to miss this one.
Bombad Radio: Episode 135 continues their EU book series by covering some of the more prominent tie-in books for the Original Trilogy era. This includes a book-by-book breakdown of the Han Solo Trilogy written by A.C. Crispin, an overview of Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry and some discussion of the Bounty Hunter Wars and Tales of anthologies. The Han Solo Trilogy gets focused on the most, and for good reason: it’s a great series. There are a few minor audio problems in this episode, but it’s still a good one to check out for those interested in the EU books set around the original films. Continue Reading Podcasts in Review…
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