Outlander – SWBTF #88

Tusken Raiders! Sharad Hett, Ki-Ada-Mundi, and more, all on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films. YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! YOUR ticket to the EU!

This week true believers, Beyonders, Fanboys, Fangirls, respected aliens around the galaxy, The Defender of the EU; Mark Hurliman, and your EU Guru; Nathan P. Butler, sit down to discuss Dark Horse Comics Star Wars: Outlander: The Exile of Sharad Hett by Tim Truman. Strap in and tighten your crash webbing Fandom, Star Wars Beyond the Films is setting off on another rapid-fire trip into the galaxy far, far away!

This week’s episode starts out SPOILER-FREE listen for the jump off!

The perfect way to gear up for Star Wars Kenobi! Be sure to listen to as to why the Hosts feel this could make a perfect set up for John Jackson Miller’s recent addition to the Expanded Universe.

So, once again, your dynamic duo cover entirely too much Tusken Raider Action in their ONE hour, but don’t worry, give it a go; you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you might even get a little education on the EU while you’re at it. But no matter how you slice it and dice it, you’ll be having another adventure Beyond the Films. So sit back, hang on, enjoy the show, and may the Force be with you!

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2 Replies to “Outlander – SWBTF #88”

  1. Chris Hamilton says:

    Nathan – yep it seemed the push was for us to see Ki Adi Mundi being this new exciting major character back in 1999. When I bought these comics I was reluctant from the get-go because he looked so…boring. But these comics had the magic words “Star” and “Wars” on the cover in the correct order, so I dove in. He’s still one of the most uninteresting characters in the comics, even less interesting in the films (good death scene though in ROTS, I gotta admit).

  2. ZodLovesMaude says:

    Ki Adi Mundi is a great character… he’s been used fairly well in the Clone Wars series.

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