I really, really wanted to love this book. It was written by Tim Zahn, the man who defined the Star Wars Expanded Universe. It was a Star Wars version of the movie Ocean’s Eleven, and I loved that movie. The main character was Han Solo. This book had to be awesome, right? Well, before I […]
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SWR Staff United: Why We Love Star Wars
Disney bought Star Wars, Disney bought Star Wars…those are the words that have been rippling through not only the Star Wars community but the Disney community as well. Fans have been tested as to what kind of fan they truly are. We have seen many fans that have now denounced Star Wars and George Lucas […]
Like Wraith’s In The Night – SWBTF #38
Wraith Squadron! Aaron Allston! X-Wings! Wedge, Wes, and Face! All on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films, YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! YOUR ticket to the EU! This week true believers, Fanboys, Fangirls, and respected aliens around the galaxy, your EU Guru; Nathan P. Butler and The Defender of the EU; Mark Hurliman recruit […]
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Star Wars Detours Panel at Celebration 6
Let me admit this right up front: I LOVE STAR WARS! You might think that is an obvious statement considering where this article is getting posted… but let me clarify. I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT STAR WARS. That includes the Prequels. That includes the EU. That includes The Clone Wars TV show. I recognize that there […]
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Full Cover of Star Wars: Scoundrels Revealed
Over at the official Star Wars Books Facebook page the full cover for the upcoming Timothy Zahn novel Scoundrels has been revealed. Looks like some pretty interesting characters are on the roster including (from left to right) Kell Tainer, Winter, and new characters Zerba Cher’dak, and Bink Kitik. Check out the image below. – […]
Cramming: I’m Stuffed – SWBTF #14
Welcome to Star Wars Beyond the Films! This time on Star Wars Beyond the Films, your hosts Mark and Nathan discuss crowding of content in the Star Wars timeline, specifically in certain areas where there seem to be so many (albeit good) stories set in one, short span of time that you wonder how the characters […]