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Free Comic Book Day & Simpsons Slave Leia

April 30, 2010

Just in case you didn’t know, May 1 is Free Comic Book Day! Head over to your local comic book shop and pick up free comics of G.I. Joe, Iron Man, Thor, Mouse Guard, Fraggle Rock, Shrek, The Simpsons, Toy Story, The Tick and more.

While there’s no Star Wars or Clone Wars comics offered for Free Comic Book Day, Bongo Comics has a free Simpsons comic where we get to see another side of Principal Skinner that might not be what you expect.

Star Wars Meets Lost Comic

April 13, 2010


(Art by Graham Annable)

If you’ve been watching Lost, you already know the show is saturated with Star Wars references. Remember that epic Empire Strikes BackLost episode?

Now cartoonist Graham Annable has illustrated the ultimate LostStar Wars mash-up with hilarious results.

This new line of themed drawings has the added value of foretelling an Ewok’s demise in the belly of hungry castaways. Yub-nub-licious! Furthermore, Annable demonstrates the hilarious results of character-specific pairings between folks like Sayid and Boba Fett, Benjamin Linus and Darth Vader and even Hurley and Jabba the Hutt.

You can see the whole set of comics on Flickr:
“Foggy memories of LOST”

Read more here:
Graham Annable Blends Lost and Star Wars With Delightfully Sketchy Results (via Comics Alliance)

Charity Auction for Ailing Author John Ostrander

September 1, 2009

Beloved Star Wars comics author John Ostrander has been battling glaucoma and like many Americans, has extremely expensive health insurance, which result in costly operations to help him recover his eyesight. So his fans are taking it upon themselves to help raise money with a truly unique auction.

Daily Record reports:

A nonprofit organization, Comix4Sight, was created by Ostrander’s friend and sometime-editor, Mike Gold, to accept donations online. High-profile comic book fans — including New Jersey filmmaker Kevin Smith and actor Patton Oswalt — are among those who gave money and are encouraging others to donate.

In addition, comic book artists have donated more than 100 drawings that are being auctioned, with the proceeds going to the organization.

Gold notes that many of these works were drawn specifically for this occasion. He cited the example of a drawing of Batman and Hawkman (both characters Ostrander has written in the past) done by Joe Kubert, the legendary writer-artist who founded the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Arts in Dover, and his son Andy Kubert, also an acclaimed artist. Other contributors have included Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons.

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Everyday heroes help comic book writer (via Daily Record)

Get more info on what you can do to help here:
Comix4Sight

It’s Star Wars Cold & Flu Season!

July 7, 2009

Nothing is worse than being struck down during the summer by a dreaded cold or the flu. Sadly, quite a few of us at Lucas Online (including myself!) are suffering through a rather vicious virus — personally I think it’s Balmorra Flu. Then again, I should be counting my lucky Death Stars that I don’t have Crazed Bantha Fever!

So now is the perfect time to look back at some of the viruses, flu bugs (in some cases actual insects) and other diseases that have attacked various Star Wars characters.

Blue Shadow Virus
The infamous Blue Shadow Virus, a deadly plague wiped from the galaxy generations ago, comes back as a very real threat by the hand of mad scientist Dr. Nuvo Vindi, during The Clone Wars. Vindi has cultivated it once more. Furthermore, he has created an airborne version of the virus — no longer is it contained only to water. Placed within bombs, the gaseous virus is now an incredibly potent weapon. In the attempt to thwart Vindi, Amidala and Ahsoka, as well as a few clone troopers, are infected with the deadly virus, leaving it up to the Jedi to track down the cure in the form of a rare plant root.

Krytos virus
Once it infected a host, the virus destroyed the infected host body cell by cell until the victim’s flesh fell apart completely, resulting in an agonizing death. Highly contagious, the Krytos virus was designed to both target only non-Human populations and be treated by large amounts of bacta. The virus was transmitted by physical contact or through a water supply, but could not spread by airborne transmission. The plague was eventually eradicated by the Vratix, a bacta-producing insectoid species from Thyferra, who combined bacta and ryll kor to develop rylca, the most effective medicine against the disease.

Kaminoan nano-virus
The Kaminoan Nano-Virus was a Nanogene virus created by a Separatist-aligned Kaminoan to kill all clone troopers. It was discovered by the Jedi Kit Fisto and Aayla Secura a few months after the Battle of Geonosis, who were staying at Kamino when they passed a squad of dead troops. After confirming a deadly virus, Prime Minister Lama Su issued Master Cloner Sayn Ta to create a vaccine to protect all clones

Gobindi virus
The Gobindi virus was first discovered by the ancient Gobindi, who were utterly wiped out from its spreading. The Gobindi discovered a cure, but failed to administer it quickly enough to survive. Thriving in hot and humid environments, the virus required a liquid medium to move from one host to another, thus remaining mildly contagious at best. Imperial scientists discovered a way to allow the virus to move through the air and developed it into a biological weapon. The virus itself resembled a tiny, horned eel that wrapped its host in a coating of green slime to maintain its environment. Covered in the slime, the host could continue to move about, spreading the virus. The Empire’s plan to use the virus as a weapon was ultimately foiled.

Check out more illnesses in this handy and sickly index on Wookieepedia: Diseases and Maladies in Star Wars

Celebrate Free Comic Day with Kit Fisto

May 1, 2009

Free Comic Book Day is May 2! This is an awesome day when participating comic book stores give away comic books absolutely FREE to anyone who comes into their stores!

This year, Star Wars fans get a treat with this Clone Wars comic featuring Jedi Kit Fisto and the clone troopers as they fight against those pesky Geonosians. Plus we get to find out how the clone trooper Cooker got his nickname.

The comic also includes comic stories with Emily Strange and Indiana Jones (though not in the same story — drats!)

Download Star Wars: The Clone Wars preview here.

Learn more about Free Comic Day here:
http://www.freecomicbookday.com/

WonderCon Update: Star Wars Invasion

February 28, 2009

At WonderCon (currently underway in San Francisco), Dark Horse Comics director of publicity Jeremy Atkins unveiled new cover art by Jo Chen for the forthcoming New Jedi Order-era series, Star Wars: Invasion (see the original New York Comic-Con story here.)

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We caught up with Dark Horse editor Randy Stradley to ask him some quick questions about the new series (below the cut).

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Dark Horse Dives Into NJO-era

February 7, 2009

Some breaking news out of New York Comic-Con — Dark Horse Comics is telling an original comics story set during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion previously chronicled in the best-selling New Jedi Order series from Del Rey Books. This is no adaptation or retelling of a novel — no, Star Wars: Invasion is a brand new story by writer Tom Taylor and artist Colin Wilson. It starts this summer, first as an online preview, and then as a regular print comic.

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Comic Book Resources has the scoop, with an interview with Taylor including art work samples from the series, and they look fantastic. The Yuuzhan Vong in full color glory — believe us, Skrulls have nothing on the Vong. These sickos killed Chewbacca, for crying out loud.

Click here for the announce (with Wilson interview) and here for a follow up interview with Taylor.

Inside Star Wars: Dark Times “Blue Harvest”

January 7, 2009

If you can’t wait to read the new comic Star Wars: Dark Times #13 “Blue Harvest” (written by Mick Harrison; Pencils and cover by Doug Wheatley; Colors by Dave McCaig) that goes on sale April 22, 2009 , you can get a glimpse of it on Myspace!

Picking up where the two-part story on Myspace/DarkHorsePresents leaves off, Dass Jennir begins his first job since the destruction of the Jedi Order only to discover that the job description he was given is not entirely accurate. Facing great odds is all in a day’s work for a Jedi, but Jennir isn’t a Jedi anymore and his lightsaber must stay hidden. Meanwhile, Darth Vader returns to Coruscant and must face his master — and fallout from the events in the “Vector” crossover!

Check it out here:
Star Wars: Dark Times “Blue Harvest” Part 1 (via Myspace Dark Horse Presents)

Read about more Star Wars comics due out in April 2009.

Bring Back the Nagai!

November 10, 2008

Graeme McMillan at io9.com makes a fan plea to bring back the Nagai into the Star Wars lexicon. He has some interesting points to make about the Nagai and their ilk.

For those who have no idea what I’m talking about — which is more than likely the majority of you, unless you happened to be around ten years old in the mid-80s — the Nagai were a bunch of bad guys introduced in the dying days of Marvel Comics’ Star Wars series in the hope that they could replace the Empire as the main hive of villainy of the franchise post-Return Of The Jedi. It didn’t work, for a number of reasons — not least of which was the cancellation of the comic, forcing a somewhat awkward end to the story that showed that, hey, that warlike race wasn’t so warlike after all and just wanted to join the Alliance and hold hands in the end — but the potential was such that, almost quarter of a century later, I want to see more of these albino aliens. And soon, so will you.

Graeme reminds fans of a few interesting tidbots about the long-gone comic baddies like the fact that Chewbacca’s brother-in-law consorted with the Nagai to kidnap Chewie’s son Lumpy, and that they’ll recruit any slimeball wanting a job, and they often say “drats!” when in retreat.

Read more here:
Bring Back Star Wars’ Second Best Bad Guys (io9.com)