Major Star Wars Character To Die in Next Books 198
Brandon Phillips wrote to us about a recent USAToday story concerning the next set of Lucas-approved post-TRJ books. R.A Salvatore is writing the new books (great author) and one of the major characters dies. Warning: by clicking through you will know who dies. Or just buy the book.
"'Star Trek: Voyager' and 'X-Men' crossover novel" (Score:1)
"Subtle mind control? Why do all these HTML buttons say 'Submit' ?"
Re:I know which one gets my vote (Score:2)
nooooo! (Score:1)
david
Got $5 on it. (Score:1)
Whaaa...? (Score:1)
The Skywalker family tree. (Score:2)
I think the Skywalkers are fond of intermingling the blood. Indeed, I suspect that Chewie was a half-brother to Luke and Leia -- he got the fur from an Ewok and the height from his father, Darth.
And then there's the machines. Upon disassembly, it shows that Darth himself was half machine. Thus his mother must have mated with droids. No wonder Annikin didn't have a father. (Nod, nod, wink, wink. It's always the same when there's a droid in the family, isn't it!) So is C3P0 actually Annakin's half brother, posing as his creation to save appearences for the family?
Ah, indeed! Much will be revealed in episodes 2 and 3.
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It's October 6th. Where's W2K? Over the horizon again, eh?
Re:His Tragic Death... (Score:1)
No -- anti-fur crusaders killed him, mistakenly thinking he was a human dressed in Wookie fur.
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It's October 6th. Where's W2K? Over the horizon again, eh?
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
I usually ignore the glut of lower-quality SW books by other authors, but I was so psyched after reading Zahn's book that I picked up Salvatore's new one. Man, was it dissappointing... It felt like he had a laundry list of things that he was supposed to do (get Luke and Mara married, kill Chewie, introduce the new nemesis, create a love interest for Jacen,) and he just stitched those elements together without actually putting any story around them.
Re:Just keep your hands off Kirk and Spock. (Score:1)
I saw the first Star Wars (Star Wars, The First Fscking Episode, before the grand renumbering) in 1977
Errrr, watch it again, about 15 seconds into the movie you see the words, Episode IV, go by...
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
kaniff -- Ralph Hart Jr
Cut in half by a Sith. (Score:2)
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It's October 6th. Where's W2K? Over the horizon again, eh?
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
trilogy reignited the whole Star Wars book "scene," if you will, back in 1991. They
were always a level above the typical Star Wars book. In end, it was "characters get in
sticky sitation, characters narrowly escape." But aren't most books like that anyway? His
stories were always deep, quite character developed, and multi-threaded. With all the
individuals threads that never seem to have anything in common, coming explosively together in
the end. I was really impressed by the Heir trilogy. This month I picked up
Specter of the Past and Vision of the Future. Wow, was I surprised. They even
outdid his first trilogy, even though it was only two books.
I strongly recommend (I bet I spelt that wrong.) that anyone who likes good Star Wars books pick up
:)
the Heir trilogy, which consists of:
Heir to the Empire
The Last Command
Dark Force Rising
and his two new ones:
Specter of the Past
Vision of the Future
Zahn has always proved himself worthy as a good Star Wars writer, I've never been disappointed.
I'll also suggest you read any of the X-Wing series books, the first few are pretty good,
Micheal A. Stackpole's that deal with Isard. But once Aaron Allston starts writing the next
few, they get damn good. I was really impressed.
To my recollection, Allston's books were:
Wraith Squadron, #5
Solo Command, #6
Iron Fist, #7
Starfighters of Adumar, #9
Check it out. I think you'll like them.
Sorry for the double post. I hit Submit instead of Preview before I formatted it. My bad
kaniff -- Ralph Hart Jr
does cyberpunk count? (Score:1)
and then there's Neil Stephonson's Cryptonomicon
don't know if that fits under you're definition of 'sci-fi' though...
"Subtle mind control? Why do all these HTML buttons say 'Submit' ?"
Re:Show me the money! (Score:1)
Let's see:
"Plan B" Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
"Earthweb" Marc Stiegler
"1632" Eric Flint
"The Fata Morgana" Leo Frankoski
"A Boy and His Tank" Leo Frankoski
They're there, they're just not as common as they used to be.
but then... (Score:1)
"Subtle mind control? Why do all these HTML buttons say 'Submit' ?"
Aw, to hell with the hairy animal. (Score:2)
And we're supposed to believe that this digusting, stinky beast, that can do little more than open its mouth and let loose a primal yawp of sorts -- even though seemingly every other race in the Star Wars milieu has acquired the capability of advanced communications and technology -- has left its forested home to become a navigator/co-pilot on a faster-than-light smuggling ship? Suuuure.
And there's that whole scene with C3PO and Chewie playing the quasi-chess game in Star Wars, where C3PO is warned that wookies pull the arms out of their opponents if that particular wookie is angered. Screw wookies, screw their arrogance, screw their propensity to physical violence, screw their stupidity and their inability to do anything other than yawn loudly, and screw Chewbacca. I'm glad he's dead. I hope he suffers first. I hope it's because he can't control his filthy self and reaches for a rotting piece of meat hanging from a trap on an alien world while the rest of them is conducting a highly secret, crucial mission.
Wookies suck.
Da Man (Score:4)
Damn the Man!!!!!Save the wookie!!!!
The death (Score:1)
Re:Spoilers and conferencing software. (Score:1)
I thought it was a simple, clever solution to displaying spoiler information.
I know which one gets my vote (Score:1)
DUH@!$% (Score:1)
... (Score:3)
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Re:my cats breath smells like cat food (Score:1)
Re:I know which one gets my vote (Score:1)
Before I say anything else, anyone interested in knowing who dies?
I don't want to give it away just yet... just in case someone wants to learn about it on their own...
Re:Just keep your hands off Kirk and Spock. (Score:1)
Omigod! You bastards! (Score:2)
Oh well. The books pretty much sucked rocks anyhow. 99% of all sci-fi books suck anymore. They're like bad romance novels or something, coming out about twice a week. At least KJ Anderson's not writing it.
I completely gave up hope on the validity or integrity of any contemporary sci-fi novel when I saw a 'Star Trek: Voyager' and 'X-Men' crossover novel.
I couldn't stop laughing.
Re:Omigod! You bastards! (Score:1)
Re:While we're killing furry creatures... (Score:2)
You think they survived having the Death Star blown up over the planet while it was in low orbit? They're toast [theforce.net], and Endor is a desolate, ash covered radioactive hell hole, or at least it should be.
Unless, just maybe, it was a Potemkin Death Star, built to lure Skywalker, built out of tin foil and sticks. Yeah, we can rationalize that.
George
Re:Lucas disappoints me again (Score:1)
As annoying as large furry creatures can be, I am secretly hoping that some Giant Space Hamsters show up in the D&D movie. Alas, I may have to wait for a Dragonlance movie if one ever materializes....
I would care but... (Score:2)
A new hope was OK. Empire Strikes back was good. Return of the Jedi kinda sucked. Episode 1 was horrible. Episode II will be worse b/c Jar Jar and his gungan friends will be in it. Episode III hopefully won't come to existence.
I'm all burnt out on starwars. Mabye they should spread out the release dates a little more so all the people who were dissapointed with the last installment will have forgotten about it totally. That is how they caught people like my father. He was real excited about Episode I because he rememebered all the good things about starwars, and when he walked out he felt about as ripped off as he did when he walked out of Return of the Jedi.
Note to Lucas: Teach your kids how to make crummy movies so they can mooch off the pleasant memories of days past by making new starwars movies.
Duh. If you seen I,VI,V, and IV you should know (Score:1)
There is one nano-leap you need to make to figure it out [ that wasn't given away in any movie, but is SOOOO obvious to anyone that payed attention to episode I]
P.S. I wish it was Jar-Jar, but it isn't.
Personally... (Score:2)
Our characters get into a sticky bind.
Our characters narrowly escape.
That gets really really boring after a while.
Re:R A Salvatore couldn't write is ass outta a box (Score:1)
If your a Sci-Fi Fan, you MUST read these series:
o 2001 Series (Clarke) o Foundation Series (Asimov) o Robot Series (Asimov) o Lord of the Rings Series (Asimov)
so what!!! (Score:1)
Re:Death Star physics (Score:1)
KdL
Re:Death Star physics (Score:1)
Re:Aw, to hell with the hairy animal. (Score:1)
And there's that whole scene with C3PO and Chewie playing the quasi-chess game in Star Wars, where C3PO is warned that wookies pull the arms out of their opponents if that particular wookie is angered. Screw wookies, screw their arrogance, screw their propensity to physical violence, screw their stupidity and their inability to do anything other than yawn loudly, and screw Chewbacca. I'm glad he's dead. I hope he suffers first. I hope it's because he can't control his filthy self and reaches for a rotting piece of meat hanging from a trap on an alien world while the rest of them is conducting a highly secret, crucial mission.
And I replied:
You sound a little overly sensitive here, did one of the special ed wookie children beat you up when you were little?
Re:I would care but... (Score:1)
I bet that's one they won't be telling any grandchildren about, eh?
Re:Lucas disappoints me again (Score:1)
GAP cycle (Score:1)
It is a bit formulaic in that it is based upon Norse legend in its story structure, but, still very entertaining.
ep 3 (Score:1)
I hope you're not right, because according to Lucas, Ep. III will be the fall of Annakin and the rise of Darth Vader.
That fact alone will keep me interested until I see the damn thing in 2021 or whenever it comes out.
Personally, I think Lucas should step aside as director for 2 and 3 and get someone suitable for each style of story.
I drool at the thought of Episode 3 directed by David Fincher.
Ooh.... there's a nice dark story for ya!
PPPoE
Who cares if _______ gets it? (Score:1)
Re:Aw, to hell with the hairy animal. (Score:2)
We all know Chewie was one Bad Mother-Shut your mouth!
Bad Mojo
my cats breath smells like cat food (Score:1)
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
Everything has an end... (Score:1)
Re:But it doesn't really matter... (Score:1)
Re:Spoilers and conferencing software. (Score:1)
Perhaps there could be a "show spoilers" and "hide spoilers" option in your preferences, and some way to flag messages as being spoilers. Whether the original poster would do this, or moderators, i'm not sure.
On the other hand, it could just introduce unnecessary complication into what is on the whole, an excellent message system.
hummer
Re:Omigod! You bastards! (Score:1)
in the mix and we got ourselves a book!
carnage
"hoffa gud tay? lunboks"
-calvin and hobbes
Look for Zelazny and Allston. (Score:1)
Re:Just keep your hands off Kirk and Spock. (Score:1)
Really?
My copy of A New Hope on VHS has "Episode IV" going by at the beginning. (Not the SE, just the normal release). Did they change it from when it first hit the screen?
Re:my cats breath smells like cat food (Score:1)
-i beat the smart kids, i beat the smart kids... owww. i think i bent my wookie.
some smart girl
-c'mon to our house ralph. we can play anagrams.
lisa
-yes, we arrange proper names to fit a description of that person.
ralph
-my cat's breath smells like cat food.
that had ot be one of the greats...
carnage
"lunboks. hoffa gud tay?"
-calvin and hobbes
It's entertainment!! (Score:1)
You clearly don't enjoy many movies. I (for one) am far more interested in a strong storyline combined with quality cinematography and talent than how much the movie costs and whom it caters to.
r
P.S. It's funny how long, antagonistic articles are better at eliciting karma, isn't it?
Re:Episode 1 by Terry Brooks (Score:1)
I liked the movie, but felt that the book didn't particularly add anything to it.
There were a grand total of two lines that I thought were different enough to be worthwhile;
otherwise it was a flat rewrite of the movie, with no life or merit of its own.
If you want Star Wars books worth reading, pick up anything by Timothy Zahn. And if you want
non-SW books worth reading, read Zahn's Conqueror's Trilogy.
A little hard to find, but worth it.
KdL
Good (Score:1)
Bwwaaaaaaawwwwwaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
Yikes!
Yeah, but it's Salvatore (Score:1)
Re:"'Star Trek: Voyager' and 'X-Men' crossover nov (Score:1)
Link?
Joseph Elwell.
Re:But it doesn't really matter... (Score:1)
Furthermore, Lucas has deifinitively stated that he will never make those three movies. They were part of his original vision when he was a much younger man, but he now has no desire to do them. The reason he started making episodes 1, 2, and 3 was his lasting disappointment with his inability to bring his dream for 4, 5, and 6 onto the screen the way he wanted to. Hence, the Special Editions and then a new trilogy with all the cool aliens that he always wanted but couldn't create, because the technology wasn't there.
Also note that Lucas has said that he will never let anyone else make episodes 7, 8, and 9, either.
Lucas has presumably set up general guidelines for the direction he wants the SW universe to go, but the majority of the work Lucasfilm does with the authors is make sure they don't contradict each other. They do a pretty good job, too.
KdL
Han's Lament (Score:2)
Han [singing to Limp Bizkit]: 'I did it all for the wookie. The wookie. I paid off his bookie, so stick it up your ..."
[ducking] Sorry, couldn't help myself. I do love the SW series, and while it's sad that a loved character had to die, it's way overdue.
Ender
Tribbles! (Score:1)
Salvatore (Score:1)
As you said, he's a great sci-fi/fantasy author. Nice guy, too...we see him around out in the sticks where I live. I hope he doesn't get too much flak from rabid fans over a decision that wasn't his. If you want to read a good primer for his work, his early novel The Crystal Shard is one of his most entertaining.
Jason
Re:Don't go jumping to conclusions. (Score:1)
His species is capable of coming back from death, and there is a limit to how many times they can. 11 I think. If you recall he never returned exactly the same.
Random Facts about Timelords
1.They can return from the dead 13 times, however even if they do not get killed after a certain amount of time they change and use up 1 of those times.
2. They have 2 Hearts.
3. Dr Who is actually a Renegade Timelord who stops the other Timelords as well as 'The Master' from screwing around in everyones business.
4. There was a Dr. Who movie that was surprisingly good, but I have yet to be able to find it on VHS.
Anyone who knows of a good Dr. Who site point me to it.
Kintanon
why is it... (Score:1)
I loved Terry Brooks's series of Shannara, and I still have my collection of R.A. Salvatore's Drizzt DO'urden and Canticle's series. Why are they all selling out? Is the publishing business that depressed that they have to all latch onto one of the most poorly written movies to make a buck these days?
I'm sure the newest star wars rejeuventated Terry Brooks's book sales, and I'm sure this will have the same effect on RA Salvatore, but isn't that kind of sad? Do parents show their kids the jobs of reading books like JRR Tolkein's Hobbit and Lord of the Rings? It's a sad day when the fantasy world sells out.
"One ring to rule them, one ring to find them. One ring to bring them all together and in the darkness bind them."
Chewie, Lando: Actual saviors of the rebellion! (Score:1)
Luke had nothing to do with it. He played out a private drama while the actual crucial events took place.
The two folks mostly directly responsible for the destruction of the Death Star and the defeat of the empire: Lando and Chewie.
Re:Da Man (Score:1)
Death Star physics (Score:1)
There are still a couple places where I'm right, though.
Remember what the second DS looked like over Endor? It wasn't nearly finished. Sure, the core systems were in, and the thing was "operational" by the end, but huge pieces of it were either completely missing or little more than skeleton frameworks. Compared to the fully completed, albeit somewhat smaller (half the size? where the hell did you find that? I don't buy it) first DS, this thing was a lightweight.
The DS didn't burn to pieces on entry (can't be re-entry; it was never under an atmosphere). It was already in really fine pieces. So yes, I say that they converted straight to energy. I already considered the problem this creates for the planet, but ecosystems are fairly resilient things. I call it a little global warming, maybe not even enough to notice.
KdL
Re:It's entertainment!! (Score:1)
All of this crap is on the site somewhere. I just lack a life enough to read it all.
Re:Da Man (Score:1)
"I did it all for the wookie! The wookie!
ITS NOT REAL (Score:1)
Once again, its not real. Its a not so interesting fantasy universe.
Re:R A Salvatore couldn't write is ass outta a box (Score:1)
I loved the drow books also. (Score:1)
maybe (Score:1)
Which books are "official"? (Score:1)
Re:No not... (Score:1)
I get so cornfused in these Star Trek threads.
Re:Maybe I am Stupid (Score:1)
> Next Generation crossover. Picard and Storm
> had the hots for each over.....
I actually read that (I got the feeling there was more than one). I found it while looking for new Star Trek books for a friend of mine.
I figured putting X-Men in a Trek book has GOT to be funny.
It was a pretty decent X-Men story, too bad about the whole Star Trek universe getting in the way (disclaimer: I like Trek)
Re:While we're killing furry creatures... (Score:1)
b) There's no particular reason to think that the explosion released a significant amount of radiation.
c) On a sheer mass scale, the Death Star wasn't nearly big enough to cover Endor in ash even if it had blown inside the atmosphere. It massed maybe half what the first one did, if it was lucky. Besides which, the thing broke into small enough pieces that it would have all burned up on entry into the atmosphere.
KdL
Re:Lucas disappoints me again (Score:1)
I am curious as to how much involvement Lucas has in these books. Although, it does sound like the author was handed a plot... perhaps The Man does at least plot these suckers out.
I've never been really interested in the books. After looking at the official Star Wars timeline at the Official Star Wars web site, I see that in the books set after episode 6, the emperor comes back a bunch of times as a clone. Oh please. We've killed him off once, isn't that enough?
And from what this story said, it looks like now that Luke &co. kicked the emperor's butt a bunch of times, they now have to rumble with extra-galatic baddies. Reminds me of Star Trek (the Dominion) and the Wing Commander games. We've wiped out the bad guys... so here comes some badder ones.
Sometimes, you should realize when you come to the end of the story, and simply stop telling it.
A few points... (Score:1)
Second: why is it a big deal that a main character dies? They're, like, living in a dangerous universe, you know. They're heroes and bandits, and if anything, the death toll should be higher, not lower.
That it becomes a major news event when a character bites the bullet just goes to show that the series has turned into a narcissic exercise where the main characters face dangers, but never truly in real danger.
And that's fine, really... It works for Batman, and it works for every Star Trek crewman as long as he doesn't wear a red shirt.
However:
I wish it wasn't such a big deal. Even when the publisher/producer comes around and decides to off someone, it has to be a big deal, well-publicised in advance. Just think of the death of Superman... Anyone else was fed up with the media hype?
Babylon 5 came somewhat close to doing this right. A few characters died, even though main characters rarely did. (No, Z'ha'Dum doesn't count.) They were still lovable secondary characters and seeing them die set you on the edge of your seat, made the story more tangible and real. I wish I could read one Star Wars novel when I could turn a page and find out Han Solo has just died a horrible death. That'd make me jump and yelp in surprise. It'd hook me to the books forever.
But no. Notice how they all have to die heroic deaths? It's as if they're sorry for killing a character so they have to be nice about it. Even heroes die in freak accidents, you know. I'd love to see R2 try to fix the Millennium Falcon's toilets and fry a circuit. Well, alright, maybe that's just cruel. I'd love to believe in the possibility of it, though.
Final point: doesn't the "menace from outside the Galaxy" sound lame? It sounds like Wing Commander: Prophecy to me: a lame way to inject new energy in a story that has extended beyond its natural and satisfactory ending.
For me, Star Wars begins with Leia's ship trying to outrun a Star Destroyer, and ends with the ghosts of Anakin, Yoda and Obi-Wan looking at everyone getting drunk out of their minds.
"There is no surer way to ruin a good discussion than to contaminate it with the facts."
Re:Da Man (Score:1)
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Re:but then... (Score:1)
Re:Show me the money! (Score:1)
by Michael Marshall Smith.
The best book I've read for a very long time. It's not quite as good as his previous book ('Only Forward') but not very many books are.
Read it.
>:( (Score:1)
If you think you know what the hell is really going on you're probably full of shit.
Chewbacca....what a wookie.... (Score:1)
Huzzah! (Score:2)
It does not make sense (Score:1)
I don't get it... Why didn't Chewbacca just save himself by using the Chewbacca defense?
It does not make sense!
This is so lame (Score:2)
After the debacle of "The Phantom Picture" they made a marketing decision to heighten interest in the series by killing someone off. It couldn't be any of the really important (human) characters, so that left the droids and Chewie.
Nothing like letting plot and character development in a series be driven primarily by what spin agents and marketers think will sell to turn said series into crap. You always wind up the same flavor of regurgitated pap.
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
Chewbacca to be brought back from dead... (Score:2)
Then four different versions of Chewie appear and all claim to be the real Chewie.
It's all a very confusing (not to mention stupid) plot, but in the end, the real Chewie comes back from the dead and he has a sporty new hairstyle.
Don't go jumping to conclusions. (Score:3)
I know that everyone's going to start jumping into a hissy fit because a beloved character is dying, but take a moment to consider a few things. First of all, death is a natural occurance, and while few things in the Star Wars universe are completely natural, we cannot expect for death to be avoidable. If authors are going to continue the saga that Lucas began, then eventually we are going to have to come to terms with the fact that all of our favorite characters are going to die. Remember: Yoda only lived to be 900.
One day, even Luke and Han may pass on, so we should be prepared for it. Come to terms with it before it happens and then it won't be so hard to cope with. I know that we all love the series and would like for it to last forever, but it can't. Eventually, every story comes to an end.
Maybe there will eventually be new characters that can take the place of those that we have already come to know and love. Perhaps Lucas will sit down one day and write the rest of the story for us to read. I think that would be a treat. Maybe someone other than Lucas will want to continue the theatrical series. The future of Star Wars has unlimited possibilities.
I, too, wish that Jar Jar would be the one to bite the bullet, but consider this: he doesn't appear in episode IV, so maybe we will be afforded the chance to actually see it happen! That will be a fine day in the galaxy for sure!
Brad Johnson
Advisory Editor
Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:1)
No not... (Score:1)
Smart move (Score:2)
1) Chewie is popular, so people are interested in the notion of him getting killed. (Who would have cared if Lando bit the big one?)
2) Chewie never spoke a word of English and didn't have anything of a human face in the movies, so he doesn't seem so totally real that people will be seriously bummed out by his passing. (If Solo, for example, was killed, I'd more or less give up on the continuing adventures of the Star Wars universe).
3) Everyone loves Han Solo. This will put Solo in a very prominent position in this book, as well as in future books. He will surely feel the need to avenge Chewie, and there'll probably a lot of head-stuff going on with him for next couple books.
Marlboro
Re:Aw, to hell with the hairy animal. (Score:3)
Talk about getting your arms ripped off...
Re:Any GOOD Star Wars books out there? (Score:2)
Try the Dark Force Rising series. I found them to be pretty well written, but only the first 3 ( I THINK they kept spinning off even though it was only a 3 book set in reality). They honestly followed some interesting tangents of the SW universe and read about like the original movies were written.
Kintanon
Re:While we're killing furry creatures... (Score:2)
a) The Death Star was not in low orbit.
2000 km is a pretty low orbit for something as massive as the Death Star.
b) There's no particular reason to think that the explosion released a significant amount of radiation.
What's your hypothesis for the Death Star's powerplant?
c) On a sheer mass scale, the Death Star wasn't nearly big enough to cover Endor in ash even if it had blown inside the atmosphere. It massed maybe half what the first one did, if it was lucky. Besides which, the thing broke into small enough pieces that it would have all burned up on entry into the atmosphere.
What do you mean it massed half what the first one did? It's twice the size, whatever that means, and has a diameter [theforce.net] of 800-960 km.
So, it burns up into pieces upon rentry? Where do the dust sized pieces of the Death Star go? If the Ewoks are lucky, they precipitate straight down, otherwise they suffer a severe overcast sky for a decade. Unless those pieces of dust "burn" all the way into energy, hmm, e=mc^2, you figure out the joules released into the atmosphere.
Follow the link and get back to me.
George
Lucas disappoints me again (Score:4)
After being idolized by so many of us for so long, how could he not be disturbed by our sudden loss of faith?
So Lucas is trying to prove he is not namby-pamby, and that the Ewoks and Jar Jar really aren't his notion of "pivotal characters". He wants to demonstrate to us that hey can be dark and brooding, and that terror still exists in the Star Wars universe.
But what a cheap means to do it! Kill off an old favorite (and notably, one who added more color than content to the series) and suddenly you gain both the attention and the approbation of people who have grown out of comical pratfalls. All it takes is a call to a popular author - you don't even have to invest your creative labor!
Sad. I suspect we will see increasing amounts of this as Lucas marches towards his next multi-million dollar flop. I predict large fuzzy giggling bunnies from outer space will dominate the next movie, and in the books Leia will get gang raped.
-konstant
Re:The Death of Superman (Score:2)
I guess you guys now know it's not Leia.
Sorry for the inadvertent spoiler.
It's still a cop-out (Score:3)
They killed Superman (brought him back too, but he was different) but it was superman, it wasn't Lois Lane or one of his superfriend sidekicks, the main character died. Never killed Batman but came close a few times, they probably don't need to kill him because they are willing to change the batman comics, they've killed Robin about 6 times though, Robin never comes back because they really kill him. Batman is just too badass anyways.
Spoilers and conferencing software. (Score:3)
In addition, a "Spoiler" moderation option might be nice.