To discuss all non-movie Star Wars canon. Timeline Episode I - The Phantom Menace Obi Wan And Anakin (comic) Episode II - Attack of the Clones The Clone Wars (TV Show) Son Of Dathomir (comic, dark horse) Dark Disciple (novel) Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Kanan (comic) Lords of the Sith (novel) Tarkin (novel) A New Dawn (novel) Rebels (TV show) Rouge One (Dec, 2016) Episode IV - A New Hope Princess Leia (comic) Smugglers Run (book) Heir to the Jedi (novel) Chewbacca (comic) Weapon of a Jedi (book) Lando (comic) Star Wars (comic) Darth Vader (comic) Battlefront : Twilight Company (novel) Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Moving Target (book) Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Shattered Empire (comic) Aftermath (novel) Lost Stars (novel, spans from before A New Hope to around this time) Aftermath - life debt (novel, May 2016) Aftermath - Empire's End (novel, 2017) New Republic - Bloodline (novel, March 2016) Before the Awakening (book) Episode VII - The Force Awakens The timeline here are the main stories of interest. There are a few other things that can be seen by clicking the timeline link. As you can see, there's already a decent amount of content out in less than a year.
I've just started Lost Stars and I'm really enjoying it. Aftermath was written in a style I just couldn't get down with. I recommend the 3 YA adventure stories as a starting point for those looking to get into new canon. Those are The Weapon Of A Jedi, Moving Target, and Smuggler's Run. Who else is reading the new books?
Hah true. I bought Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter today even though it's not part of this. It's highly likely I read the comics before Aftermath since I have a handful of advanced books right now I need to read first.
The Complete Conceptual History of the Millennium Falcon There are variations of that story. In some versions he was eating a burger at the time, in others he saw someone eating a burger. The gist remains the same and much like the dog-as-copilot origin story of Chewbacca it's compelling enough that it will likely stay around as part of Star Wars lore forever. I don't buy it. But the Falcon's conceptual development has always intrigued me because the conceptualization phase is unclear and hard to discern. I've researched this subject extensively over years and it's only recently I've been able to make out some sort of sensible process. So this then is The Complete Conceptual History of The Millennium Falcon or How I Started Worrying and Lost My Mind Completely Over a Fictional Spaceship Someone Please Do Something Send Help Why Are You Still Reading Someone Do Something. Well worth the evening read.
Loving the Star Wars emojis. Who's been watching Rebels here? It was a while ago, but I interviewed Taylor Gray who plays and anyone who's interested can check it out here. Really enjoying the show.
Yeah it's been great. Where are you at in it? Fun fact: I actually went to hs with Taylor. Crazy and really awesome to see him doing this now. Main reason I started watching the show, but kept watching because it's been so good. I still need to dive into Clone Wars, though.
Not very far. Let me check ... season 1, episode 10 ... I have a lot to catch up on. If this game continues on this pace to be an easy win, I may go watch some more! Oh, that's awesome.
Definitely catch up on it! There's about 4 episodes left in season 2 I believe so maybe while it's between seasons you can finish.
That is totally my goal. Just being in the Star Wars universe/world on a consistent basis is so much fun. Also
I'm so far behind on Rebels. Still haven't completely finished season 1. Decent up to where I stopped though. I am a huge Clone Wars fan, so I'm hoping the tone drops a bit. From what I hear on the SW podcasts I listen to, it has.
That will involve both Mike and I catching up. haha I think we may talk about The Clone Wars first though. He's watching through it. Neither episode will be out for a while, I'm sure. We're definitely not your Star Wars weekly news show (hint: yet).
I wanted to share this passage from Lost Stars that I really liked. These books, in comparison to all of the Legends titles I've read through before, are really great.