Vader Sends In Stormtroopers
April 11, 2013 at 10:02 am | Posted in Star Wars | Leave a commentTags: Russia Today, Stormtroopers, suvudu, Vader
We’re talking real life here. Disguised as Vader and his stormtroopers, activists raided a suspected drug dealer’s shop in Odessa, Ukraine. And someone got it on video.
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Suvudu Fifty Page Friday: Annihilation
November 17, 2012 at 11:30 am | Posted in Miscellaneous | Leave a commentTags: 50 page fridays, annihilation, drew karpyshyn, suvudu
If you’re wondering whether or not to pick up Drew Karpyshyn’s Annihilation, Suvudu is offering a fifty page preview to convince you. Here’s what author Karpyshyn has to say about his character, Theron Shan:
Theron was a really fun character to write; he’s not as grim or serious as Bane or Revan. He knows the stakes are high, but he’s got an irreverant vibe about him that sets him apart from some of my other characters. As much as I loved writing about all-powerful Sith and Jedi, I honestly think this book is my best Star Wars work to date because the character has to work so much harder to succeed.
And, yes, Theron is the descendent of famous Jedi-turned-Sith-turned-Jedi Revan. You can find the preview here on Suvudu’s site.
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Essential Reader’s Companion Interviews
October 15, 2012 at 2:24 pm | Posted in Interview, Star Wars Books | Leave a commentTags: jeff carlisle, pablo hidalgo, suvudu, the essential reader's companion
Suvudu posted a couple interviews from New York Comic Con. First up is Jeff Carlisle, one of the artists for Star Wars: The Essential Reader’s Companion.
Fictional Frontiers Interview with Aaron Allston
September 14, 2012 at 8:31 am | Posted in Interview, Star Wars Books | Leave a commentTags: aaron allston, Mercy Kill, suvudu
Suvudu has posted a 15 minute audio interview with Star Wars author Aaron Allston on Fictional Frontiers. The interview covers Wedge Antilles, Wraith Squadron, and Aaron’s latest book, X-Wing: Mercy Kill. Click here to listen.
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Suvudu Fifty Page Friday: Mercy Kill
August 3, 2012 at 11:08 am | Posted in Star Wars Books | Leave a commentTags: 50 page fridays, aaron allston, Mercy Kill, suvudu
As a pre-release treat, Suvudu has dedicated this Fifty Page Friday to Aaron Allston’s Mercy Kill. After a 13 year absence from the X-wing series, Aaron had this to say about adding an addition to the popular X-wing series.
“Imagine attending your first family reunion in 13 years — or maybe it’s 37 years, you’re bad with numbers. You’re very anxious to attend, but the prospect of getting to reacquaint yourself with long-lost relatives, to get to know their kids, to catch up on their lives, just to remember all their names, is daunting.
That’s sort of what it was like to write the opening chapters of X-Wing: Mercy Kill. Most of the novel is set 37 years after the last time Wraith Squadron was the genuine center of action of a book, making me the person in charge of introductions at that long-awaited family reunion.
I chose to kick things off with a caper set only six years after the events of X-Wing: Solo Command — at nearly the same time X-Wing: Starfighters of Adumar was taking place, in fact. The first chapter would serve to reacquaint longtime readers with and to introduce new readers to the original Wraiths, plus demonstrate their methods. Then I could jump forward to the “modern,” post-Fate of the Jedi era to bring original and new Wraiths together, to showcase the new members of the unit, and to reveal the new challenges they face. Continuity, discontinuity, family, conflict, all at once.
Writing it was difficult, challenging, and fun.
Did everyone remember to bring a covered dish to pass? Good. Here we go…”
You can read the Mercy Kill excerpt over on Suvudu.
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Suvudu: Best Star-Pilots in the Galaxy
June 12, 2012 at 9:24 am | Posted in Miscellaneous | Leave a commentTags: Battle of Midway, Frank-Joseph Frelier, paul urquhart, suvudu
Now the connection between the Battle of Midway and Star Wars may seem non-existent, but died-in-the-wool Star Wars fans know that George Lucas patterned his Star Wars dogfights on actual WWII aerial combat footage. So, to mark the 70th Anniversary of Midway, Essential Guide to Warfare co-author, Paul Urquhart teamed up with artist Frank-Joseph Frelier to bring us a fun piece about the GFFA’s best pilots. Here’s a short excerpt from the article:
Kyp Durron stands for the Jedi opposition. Distrusted by both Luke Skywalker and the Defense Force high command, and leading a force of privateers and volunteers, his lightsaber and his stylishly dark Jedi Master robes are the nearest thing he has to an official warrant to go around blowing up bad guys.
You can read the entire piece and view all the artwork over on Suvudu.
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Suvudu Fifty Page Friday: Scourge
April 20, 2012 at 12:40 pm | Posted in Books, News, Reviews | Leave a commentTags: 50 page fridays, hutt week, jeff grubb, lightsaber rattling, Pete Morrison, scourge, suvudu
With Jeff Grubb’s book debuting next Tuesday, the logical pick for this week’s fifty page Friday is Scourge. You can read the excerpt here, and you really should give it a try. I can promise you that Scourge is a blast of a Star Wars book to read.
If you’re still wondering about whether to give Scourge a shot, check out Pete Morrison’s non-spoiler review on LightSaber Rattling.
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Del Rey’s April Fool’s Announcement
April 1, 2012 at 10:34 am | Posted in News, Star Wars Books | 1 CommentTags: del rey, suvudu, Tim Zahn
With the 9 book series, Fate of the Jedi, just wrapped up Del Rey has not left us waiting for long with the unveiling of their coming series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2. You can read an extensive overview of what is surely going to be the most epic series ever in the Star Wars Universe. We here at Roqoo Depot are so thrilled we can hardly wait for the debut novel. And we can only applaud Del Rey’s vision and the choice of Timothy Zahn to kick off an exciting new chapter in the GFFA.
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Suvudu 50 Page Friday
March 9, 2012 at 9:47 am | Posted in Books, Miscellaneous | Leave a commentTags: 50 page fridays, Apocalypse, back cover, suvudu
Surprise, surprise. It’s Apocalypse. In case you’ve missed all the other excerpts, you can check out the excerpt here. And just for a change of pace, here’s a look at the back cover of Apocalypse. That’s Jag an Jaina in case you’re wondering.
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Fictional Frontiers Troy Denning Segment
March 8, 2012 at 3:05 pm | Posted in Books | Leave a commentTags: fictional frontiers, fotj, suvudu, Troy Denning
This week’s Fictional Frontiers segment is with Star Wars author, Troy Denning. Troy’s book, Apocalypse, will be released next Tuesday, March 13. Apocalypse is the ninth and final book in the Fate of the Jedi series.
(via Suvudu)
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