Yoda’s News Receives “Tarkin” Review Copy

Tarkin, by James Luceno

Tarkin, by James Luceno

With just a few short days until the November 4th release of Tarkin, Alex Rybak (a staff writer here at Yoda’s News) was excited to find his review copy of the upcoming book by James Luceno in the mail today. Tarkin will be the second book released by Del Rey Books in their new line of Star Wars adult fiction, following the September release of A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller. Miller kicked off the new line of stories set in the galaxy far, far away with a thrilling adventure (you can read our review here) that tied-in to the Star Wars: Rebels television show. James Luceno, like Miller, is also a veteran Star Wars author best known for his attention to detail and ability to weave intricate adventures. This time around, Luceno will be exploring Grand Moff Tarkin in the time period before we met him in A New Hope. Here is a description of the book from Del Rey:

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. . . .
Bestselling Star Wars veteran James Luceno gives Grand Moff Tarkin the Star Wars: Darth Plagueis treatment, bringing a legendary character from A New Hope to full, fascinating life.
He’s the scion of an honorable and revered family. A dedicated soldier and distinguished legislator. Loyal proponent of the Republic and trusted ally of the Jedi Order. Groomed by the ruthless politician and Sith Lord who would be Emperor, Governor Wilhuff Tarkin rises through the Imperial ranks, enforcing his authority ever more mercilessly… and zealously pursuing his destiny as the architect of absolute dominion.
Rule through the fear of force rather than force itself, he advises his Emperor. Under Tarkin’s guidance, an ultimate weapon of unparalleled destruction moves ever closer to becoming a terrifying reality. When the so-called Death Star is completed, Tarkin is confident that the galaxy’s lingering pockets of Separatist rebellion will be brought to heel—by intimidation… or annihilation.
Until then, however, insurgency remains a genuine threat. Escalating guerrilla attacks by resistance forces and newfound evidence of a growing Separatist conspiracy are an immediate danger the Empire must meet with swift and brutal action. And to bring down a band of elusive freedom fighters, the Emperor turns to his most formidable agents: Darth Vader, the fearsome new Sith enforcer as remorseless as he is mysterious; and Tarkin—whose tactical cunning and cold-blooded efficiency will pave the way for the Empire’s supremacy… and its enemies’ extinction.

Readers of Yoda’s News can expect a review in the next few days, hopefully before its release on November 4th, 2014. You can preorder the book now for only $19.53 on Amazon. Special thanks to Alexandra Coumbis and Del Rey Books for providing Yoda’s News with a review copy of this novel.

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Genesis of A New Dawn: An Interview with John Jackson Miller

Last week, famed Star Wars author John Jackson Miller sat with Alex Rybak of Yoda’s News to converse in the ways of the Force. Miller recently released A New Dawn, the first book in the newly launched line of adult fiction in our favorite galaxy far, far away. Alex and John discussed the genesis of A New Dawn, the role of the newly formed Lucasfilm Story Group, and much more. Check out the full interview below.

A New Dawn cover via Del Rey Books

A New Dawn cover via Del Rey Books

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Vanessa Marshall narrates except of “A New Dawn” by John Jackson Miller

This past Tuesday, John Jackson Miller and Del Rey Books released the first Star Wars novel in the new line of adult fiction: A New Dawn. The book serves as a prequel to the upcoming Star Wars: Rebels (which premieres this October) and focuses on Kanan and Hera. You can check out our highly praised review on A New Dawn, here. Rebels will star Vanessa Marshall in the role of Hera Syndulla as she brings her talented repertoire of skills to the Star Wars franchise. In order to give fans a sneak peek of her upcoming performance in Rebels and to promote Miller’s A New Dawn, Vanessa read an excerpt of the book. Entertainment Weekly brought fan her exciting narration yesterday and you can check out the full feature, here.

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Here is the excerpt that Vanessa Marshall reenacted:

Hera wasn’t about to bring her ship into the Cyndan mining complex for an unauthorized landing. Joining the convoy, however, had gotten her close, and once out of sight of the Star Destroyer, she’d parked in orbit. Her ship’s small excursion vessel had taken her the rest of the way to a little maintenance outbuilding on the surface.

She’d studied just enough about the mining trade to know what to pretend to be: a maintenance tech for bulk–loader droids. The rest she’d thought up on the spot.

“This is the wrong entrance,” the guy inside the airlock had said.

“Oh, gosh, I’m sorry. It’s my first day, and I’m late!”

“And where’s your badge?”

“I forgot. Can you believe it? My first day!”

The man had believed it, letting her pass with a smile that said he hoped she’d keep making wrong turns in the future. People of several different species found Hera appealing to look at, and she was happy to put that to use for a good cause.

But as she walked carefully through the mining complex, she increasingly realized how difficult that cause had become. Gorse and Cynda produced a strategic material for the Empire, yes, but they were well away from the galactic center. And yet Hera spied one surveillance cam after another—-including several that the workers clearly weren’t intended to see. If Coruscant–level security had made it out to the Rim worlds, that would make any action against the Empire all the more difficult.

Another good reason to visit my friend on Gorse after this, she thought, darting lithely beneath the viewing arc of another secret cam. A rendezvous with any mystery informant was dangerous; she’d learned that quickly enough in her short career as an activist. But her contact had proven knowledge of Imperial surveillance capabilities, and she’d need that to get to the important stuff, later on.

Finding out more about Count Vidian’s methods, though, she’d have to do through old–fashioned skulking. He was on Cynda now, she knew: She’d seen him once already from afar, passing through the caverns with a tour group. It was tough to get closer. The transparent crystal columns were pretty to look at but lousy cover.

Darting through an isolated side passage, she thought she’d found a shortcut to get ahead of him. Instead, she found something else.

“Halt!” A stormtrooper appeared at the end of the corridor, his blaster raised.

Hera stopped in her tracks. “I’m sorry,” she said, putting her hand to her chest and exhaling. “You scared me!”

“Who are you?”

“I work here,” she said, approaching as if nothing was wrong. “I may be in the wrong place. It’s my first day.” She smiled.

“Where’s your badge?”

“I forgot.” Dark eyes looked down demurely, then back up. “Can you believe it? My first day!”

The stormtrooper studied her for a moment—-and then saw the blaster she was wearing. She moved before he did, delivering a high kick that knocked the blaster from the startled stormtrooper’s hands. Seeing his weapon clatter away, he lunged for it. She easily sidestepped him—-and pivoted, leaping onto the armored man’s back. Losing purchase on the crystalline floor, he stumbled, her full weight driving his head into the side wall. His helmet cracked loudly against the surface, and he slumped motionless to the ground.

“Sorry,” Hera whispered over the fallen trooper’s shoulder. “Charm doesn’t work on everyone.”

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A New Dawn for Star Wars Literature: A Review of ‘A New Dawn’ by John Jackson Miller

John Jackson Miller has been a longtime Star Wars author since he began working for Dark Horse Comics back in 2005. Over the past decade, he has written several critically acclaimed works such as Knights of the Old Republic, Knight Errant, Lost Tribe of the Sith, and Kenobi. When Del Rey Books announced a “reboot” of the Star Wars Expanded Universe earlier this year, it only made sense that Miller would be brought on board. Miller (alongside James Luceno, Kevin Hearne, Paul S. Kemp, and Christie Golden) is a part of the team of talented writers tasked with authoring the new line of Star Wars fiction. Miller has always demonstrated both an understanding and genuine love for the Star Wars Universe. He has the ability to capture the essence of the original films and extrapolate them in new, refreshing stories. I have been fortunate enough to interview Mr. Miller before and he has always come across as someone who genuinely loves the franchise and has exciting ideas for it’s future. Suffice it to say, when it was announced that Miller would be writing A New Dawn (which will serve as a prequel to the upcoming Rebels television show), I was exhilarated.

John Jackson Miller alongside one of his creations, Marn "Gryph" Hierogryph

John Jackson Miller alongside one of his creations, Marn “Gryph” Hierogryph

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Black Series Stormtrooper and Boba Fett IN STOCK for $22.99 each (Free Ship if you buy both)

Don’t fall into the trap and overpay for these two, if you can’t find them locally (or just want to save the gas), as of this posting, this 6″ Black Series Stormtrooper and Boba Fett IN STOCK for $22.99 each with Free Shipping over $35.

Click any images below to order now, and if they don’t show at $22.99, just wait and try again later.  The way Amazon and third party sellers work, if Amazon sells out, it will defer to a third party who has it but once Amazon re-stocks it (which usually happens within a few hours on most items) it will come back to normal price.

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Star Wars: The Old Republic “Galactic Strongholds” Trailer

Earlier today the Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR) official Youtube channel released a trailer for a new expansion of the game. The expansion, Galactic Strongholds, introduces personal bases in the game on four different planet. Here is the official description via the SWTOR youtube page (found here):

Watch the Galactic Strongholds GamesCom Trailer and see how you can get your own Stronghold on four iconic planets including Tatooine and Coruscant! Express your creativity and personal style by customizing and showing off your Stronghold to friends. Plus rally your guild aboard your own Guild Flagship and conquer planets across the galaxy in the new Free-to-Play Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ Digital Expansion: Galactic Strongholds!

Subscribe today and move into your own Nar Shaddaa Sky Palace early when you join Subscriber Early Access beginning August 19th. Welcome Home!

“A New Dawn” to be featured in Star Wars Insider #152

via Star Wars Books Facebook page

via Star Wars Books Facebook page

Earlier today Del Rey Books, via their Star Wars Books Facebook page, made an exciting announcement. They released information that John Jackson Miller’s upcoming novel, Star Wars: A New Dawn, will be featured in the upcoming issue of Star Wars Insider (Issue #152). The talented artist, Doug Wheatley, will also have three original illustrations featured that tie into the novel. Check out the full announcement below or here:

“The next issue of Star Wars Insider Magazine will feature an excerpt from John Jackson Miller’s upcoming novel STAR WARS: A NEW DAWN, a prequel to the new REBELS animated series. Accompanying the excerpt will be three original illustrations from the novel’s cover artist, Doug Wheatley. Many Star Wars fans will recognize Doug’s gorgeous work from the Dark Horse Comics series, STAR WARS: DARK TIMES. Star Wars Insider issue 152 is due to hit news stands on September 6 and the novel debuts on September 2 (in eBook and audio as well). Here’s a peek at one of Doug’s awesome illustrations from the magazine.”

Yoda’s Take: A review of ‘Ezra’s Gamble’ by Ryder Windham

Ezra's Gamble via Disney Publishing

Ezra’s Gamble via Disney Publishing

Today marked the  release of the Star Wars: Rebels tie-in, Ezra’s Gamble. Ezra’s Gamble, written by Star Wars author Ryder Windham, is junior novel that serves as a prequel for Rebels, coming in October. This is our first real look into the people and places of Rebels, and while only a junior novel, did have several expectations. It easily accomplished those goals and then some. Ezra’s Gamble is an exceptionally well-crafted book that gives readers a detailed look into life on Lothal and provides an entertaining adventure for our protagonist, Ezra.

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An In-depth Look at Ventress and Quinlan Vos

Amid a galactic amount of exciting Star Wars news at San Diego Comic Con this year, Del Rey Books announced an exciting new project slated for 2015. During their various panels and events held at Comic Con, the Star Wars website provided fans with a live blog feed that covered the exciting content. One such feed covered the Star Wars: A New Dawn panel held on July 25th, 2014. A New Dawn is an upcoming Star Wars novel, penned by author John Jackson Miller, that will tie-in to the upcoming Star Wars Rebels television show.

The following post was added to the official Star Wars website at 2:33 PM PT, “New reveal! An Asajj Ventress novel (featuring Quinlan Vos) by Christie Golden!” Dave Filoni, Executive Producer of Star Wars Rebels commented on the project, “Ventress had become one of the most interesting characters…we had all this material, we had all these designs…This is based on scripts we had written with George Lucas…I’m super excited about this book.” Jennifer Heddle, Senior Editor of LucasBooks, also commented that the book will be targeted towards an adult audience. Pablo Hidalgo, a member of the famed “Story Group,” notes that this novel will be able to surpass some of the limitations presented by The Clone Wars (TCW) television show, effectively going “deeper” into the narrative. A beautifully crafted cover art was revealed as well that shows an enraged Ventress lunging at the silhouette of, presumably, Quinlan Vos.

Image via StarWars.com

Image via StarWars.com

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“Star Wars: Force for Change” nears conclusion

Eight weeks ago J.J. Abrams announced a brand new initiative call “Star Wars: Force for Change.” This program is a brand new charity that is part of a collaborative effort by Disney, Lucasfilm, and Bad Robot. Its goal is to find creative solutions to some of the biggest problems our world faces. Its first campaign aims to raise both funds and awareness for UNICEF’s Innovation Labs, which is responsible for many projects that benefit children in need across the Globe. In an effort to get the Star Wars community involved, Force For Change offered several prizes that you could win if you donated money to their cause.

These prizes include appearing in Star Wars: Episode VII, being a VIP on the set of the movie at Pinewood Studios in London, and a fully paid flight and hotel accommodations. Now, with just four days left in the campaign, J.J. Abrams released another video with an additional incentive to donate. You can now also win an advanced screening of Star Wars: Episode VII, before it hits theaters. All you have to do to be entered to win is make a donation through the charity website Omaze. Donation levels start at just $10 and follow in various increments. In addition to being entered into the grand prize giveaway, different donation levels assure smaller prizes as well.

We encourage our readers to watch the video below (which includes an x-Wing!) to learn more about the program and then make a donation, here. Its a great way for Star Wars fans to help children in need and possibly appear in Star Wars: Episode VII. You can also check out the official “Force for Change” website, here.

 

(Video via official Star Wars Youtube Chanel)

‘Rebels Visual Guide’ Reveals Major Details About Upcoming Series

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Article contains possible spoilers for “Star Wars: Rebels”

 

Today, July 21st, marks the release of  DK Publishing’s highly anticipated Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide. We here at Yoda’s News just couldn’t stand to wait and were able to obtain an early copy, due to the gracious folks over at DK. Here is a quick summary by the publisher on what to expect in the visual guide for the upcoming TV show:

“Travel the galaxy far, far away and experience Star Wars® Rebels firsthand with the companion to the new Star Wars animated series, Star Wars® Rebels. Featuring key scenes and iconic moments, you’ll learn the ins and outs of the rebel legion. With tons of interesting facts and information about your favorite characters, weapons, vehicles, and locations from the new TV show, Star Wars® Rebels: The Visual Guide is the ultimate guide for the ultimate fan!”

The book promised to be full of information on Rebels and what our heroes will encounter in just a few short months. It went above and beyond, giving us an inside look at what is arguable the biggest project to come from Star Wars since Disney took over. A review for this type of book is somewhat tricky, as opposed to regular adult fiction.

The book opens with a forward by Dave FIloni. As many fans of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars know, Filoni has been apart of the community since 2007. He was the supervising director and the lead collaborator with George Lucas on The Clone Wars. When news of  Rebels was first disseminated, it came with the announcement that Filoni would be back as the executive producer for the series (alongside Greg Weisman and Simon Kinberg). The forward is a short, inspiration letter from Filoni that gives some emphasis as to what he loves about Star Wars. It is filled with passion and really lets you get Filoni’s perspective on the Star Wars universe. While not every fan might agree with how Filoni has portrayed certain aspects of The Clone Wars, you cant deny that he truly does love that galaxy far, far away.

 

Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide by Adam Bray

Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide by Adam Bray

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Greg Weisman talks ‘Rain of the Ghosts’

This week, Yoda’s News’ very own Alex Rybak sat down to conduct an interview with Greg Weisman. Weisman is currently an executive producer on Star Wars: Rebels, coming this fall. While details about Rebels are under lock and key, Weisman was able to chat about his exciting, on-going book series, Rain of the Ghosts. Rain of the Ghosts is the first installment in Weisman’s series that follows the adventures of Rain Cacique. Rain is a young teen who lives in the Prospero Keys. She is forced to face many adventures once she learns she has the ability to see ghosts.

 

Rain of the Ghosts
Rain of the Ghosts

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Jason Isaacs to hunt down the Jedi, this fall

For months, actor Jason Isaacs has been rumored to be involved in the upcoming ‘Star Wars: Rebels.’ Today Isaacs (known for his work in ‘Awake,’ ‘The Patriot,’ and the ‘Harry Potter’ series) was finally confirmed to be voicing The Inquisitor in the upcoming series. The Inquisitor will be the main antagonist for our heroes, as he does the Emperor’s bidding. Lucasfilm released an informative video that gives us our first real look at The Inquisitor via the official ‘Star Wars’ Youtube page. The Inquisitor, the video revealed, isn’t a Sith Lord like Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine. Nevertheless he draws on the Dark Side of the Force, wields a red lightsaber, and hunts down the last remaining Jedi. Check out the full video below for more details.

 

What are your thoughts on the talented Jason Isaacs joining the ‘Star Wars’ franchise? Share your thoughts with us online and on Twitter. We can be found at @arybak89 (Alex Rybak) and at @yodasnews (official Yoda’s News account).