The key component to longevity and the near-universal appeal of the Star Wars franchise has always been its simplicity. A student of international artistic influence, George Lucas distilled richer, headier works down to a pastiche of oblique references and mythological constants and a critical focusing by undersung contributors Brian De Palma and Marcia Lucas resulted in a tight, perfectly-accessible adventure film that seismically redefined how popular media was packaged and presented. Beyond simply being a defining achievement in special effects, the polished gleam of binary morality at its core stood in as a radical contrast to the storytelling environment of the 1970s with its grim post-Vietnam ambiguity and despair. 'Star Wars' was the Happy Meal waiting to happen. Its hero plucky and apolitical, motivated by primal narrative impulses of thirst for adventure and romance beyond his station, his opposition unsubtlely dressed by John Mollo by way of Hugo Boss in Gestapo uniforms, pop narrative shorthand later reused by Lucas and Spielberg in their Indiana Jones films. Only a few decades removed from the very real Third Reich, Lucas needed little world building to immediately communicate the partisan lines the audience would be asked to sympathize on. Some distant conception of a Galactic Senate is mentioned to be finally dismantled. An instantaneous Holocaust is bloodlessly committed.
Read MoreTALES FROM VADER'S CASTLE Celebrates Spooky Stories in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
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IDW Publishing invites readers of all ages to explore the creepiest corners of the Star Wars universe in Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader’s Castle, a thrilling five-part comic book event with new issues hitting stands every Wednesday in October. Fan-favorites Cavan Scott and Derek Charm team up with an incredible roster of guest artists for this special miniseries, just in time for Halloween.
Read MoreBluefin Announces 2018 Comic-Con Exclusives From Bandai Spirits Hobby
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Bluefin, the leading North American distributor of toys, collectibles, and hobby merchandise from Japan and Asia, presents an impressive array of stunningly detailed and easy to assemble kits from Bandai Spirits Hobby that will be available for purchase during Comic-Con International 2018. A pair of Comic-Con exclusive kits also will be available.
Read MoreStar Wars Adventures: Forces of Destiny Comic Books Coming in 2018 from IDW Publishing
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Fans who took their first step into a larger world with Star Wars Adventures are destined to love Star Wars Adventures: Forces of Destiny. IDW Publishing and Lucasfilm are excited to collaborate on a new series further exploring the comic book adventures of Star Wars for all ages— Star Wars Adventures: Forces of Destiny is a weekly comic book series that will star such popular Star Wars heroines as Leia, Rey, Padmé, Ahsoka, and Hera along with the newest stars from Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rose and Paige.
Read Morefoundmi Introduces 26 New and Improved Collectible Bluetooth Tracking Heroes
foundmi introduces their brand new line of advanced Bluetooth collectible trackers, which will be available for sale July 15th. These 32 new trackers are loaded with improvements and new features. Hardware and firmware optimizations resulted in extended battery life. The app has been updated with a number of new features. The slimmer, lighter design means that it’s easier than ever to collect Foundmi and attach them to all of your belongings.
Read MoreReview: Star Wars Builders - Millennium Falcon
By Dustin Cabeal
We've arrived at the end of our video review series for Star Wars Builders, the final book is Millennium Falcon. That's right, I'm building the Millennium Falcon. Be sure to check out Droids and Starfighters.
Read MoreReview: Star Wars Builders - Starfighters
By Dustin Cabeal
Continuing my video reviews for the Star Wars Builders, this time I tackle the Starfighters book which has an X-Wing and Tie Fighter inside. The review will tell you everything else you need to know and be sure to check out my other review Droids and look for my last review in the series Millennium Falcon.
Read MoreReview: Star Wars Builders - Droids
By Dustin Cabeal
Star Wars Builders - Droids continues my new video review features. This time I dabble in front of the camera... it's also the last time since I hated how I look. Damn action cameras. Anyway, this is a builder set in which you use glossy cardboard pieces to make different droids from the Star Wars universe. The video has a time lapse, an intro and my thoughts afterward so I'll let it do the rest of the work. Up next will be Starfighters and lastly The Millennium Falcon. Thanks for watching!
Read MoreComic Bastards Podcast - 001
By Dustin Cabeal
001 - Welcome to the first episode of the brand new Comic Bastards Podcast. Join Dustin and Steve as they dive into the world of comic books, comic book movies and that thing called nerdom!
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