I sort of got the impression that what the Emperor was getting off on wasn't on keeping Vader down but on forcing Vader to work harder to compensate and overcome.
I sort of got the impression that what the Emperor was getting off on wasn't on keeping Vader down but on forcing Vader to work harder to compensate and overcome.
I recommend picking a point on the timeline and reading them in chronological or publication order since then.
At the very least, it seems the baby in The Lost World should have been covered in down.
"Metal Gear Solid 3 had an arsenal of deadly weapons, and I only ever used a tranquilizer gun because I didn't feel comfortable playing a psychopath."
Which seems to be the point the author is making.
It's possible they'll just kick the timeline ahead a few years - it's been thirty years since Return of the Jedi was released, but 45 years since the events of Return of the Jedi in Universe (not counting the Legacy comics). I think, given scifi medicine, this is a pretty acceptable margin of error.
No.
That's not true.
That's impossible.
"And they know that the only way you can really travel in space is through wormholes. So for the aliens, it could take two or three weeks, but for us that’s 20 or 25 years..."
"...and just casting an angelic black actress in a popular role is enough to send white people into racist fits."
"But the Church’s unique take on the theory, what it calls theistic evolution, still shows that Catholics have largely missed the point."
That's not entirely fair.
"Gentlemen, it does not have cooties" is the best thing I've ever seen someone write about something targeted at women. Well done.
"Last but not least, a tinfoil hat would not help, because a Jedi would just Force the damn thing off your head anyways."
It's fairly obvious she's wearing makeup designed to make her skin and features appear darker, specifically so that you can tell what they're going for even though it's black and white. Her hair is made darker, parted in the middle, and cascades down her front in two long thick braids.
It's wordplay that was also convenient because Christ called himself a Fisher of Men.
Sounds familiar.
Kyle Katarn tie in with Episode VII plot, Plz.
That's great, but I wish it weren't framed as embracing "flaws."
We also have no idea what role Luke, Han, and Leia will play in this new film.
It looks to be more in line with the idea that they were humped out of existence.
I take it that at some point they decided the main family would be more primitive than the friend they meet on the road - that being said I agree it's kind of an offputting choice