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12/05/2012

Star Wars Clone Wars: The Shipyards of Doom (Star Wars: the Clone Wars) Review

Star Wars Clone Wars: The Shipyards of Doom (Star Wars: the Clone Wars)
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Shipyards of Doom is the first volume in a quarterly, graphic-novella series by Dark Horse and is based on The Clone Wars as presented in last year's film and the current TV series. If you are reading this review, I assume you are OK with the graphic novel format that seems to be rapidly increasing in popularity. We have come a long ways from the old comic books. Now the books are printed on heavy stock as trade paperbacks, and the graphics are uniformly excellent.
The story in this book deals with Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Ahsoka Tano (Anakin's Padawan) and their mission to infiltrate the Banking Clan Shipyards and destroy Separatist warships under construction. Without a successful conclusion to the mission, the Separatist forces may begin to overwhelm the Republic armies.
The story is a good one, the characters are presented well, and the graphics are great fun to look at. Give Shipyards of Doom a try.

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10/23/2012

Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 7 Review

Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 7
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This book was in such bad shape that it has been laminated. I will have to replace this book as it was to be a Christmas gift for my grandsons. I'll buy new next time.

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10/22/2012

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Crash Course (Star Wars: Clone Wars (Dark Horse)) Review

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Crash Course (Star Wars: Clone Wars (Dark Horse))
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Crash Course is the second volume in a quarterly, graphic-novella series by Dark Horse and is based on The Clone Wars as presented in last year's film and the current TV series. In this tale, Anakin Skywalker and his young Padawan Ahsoka Tano try to uncover a Separatist spy by gong undercover as a podracing team. So you think - Well, Anakin has done this before. Nope, Ahsoka is the driver this time. As was true in Shipyards of Doom, the first volume in this series, the story in this book is interesting, the characters are familiar to us, and the book looks good. I knocked it down by one star only because I found the story to be slightly convoluted.
However, I am pleased that Dark Horse is doing this series. The books tie in nicely with the TV shows currently on The Cartoon Network, and I look forward to Volume 3 scheduled to come out in May.

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In the latest galaxy-spanning The Clone Wars adventure, Anakin Skywalker and his young Padawan Ahsoka Tano go undercover in the cutthroat world of podracing in hopes of crushing a diabolical Separatist spy ring. Watch out, Jedi - speed kills!

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10/06/2012

Yoda In Action (DK READERS) Review

Yoda In Action (DK READERS)
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DK has a remarkable line of 'Reader' products. The Star Wars line now includes stories about the Clone Wars, classic star wars, and career paths for the Jedi knight.
"Yoda in Action", written by Heather Scott is an enjoyable book that pits Yoda into a violent negotiation with King Katuunko (and battle with Dooky and Ventress). As a level 3 reader, it is not indepth, but satisfies the young at heart with a hankering for master Yoda. Do you really think that Yoda can take out a thousand clones and hardware?
Why don't you find out. I love the art for the book, and am really not sure if it is taken from the new series, or done especially for this book. The King reminds me of a certain part shop operator on a planet far, far away....
Pretty good book, even for an old guy like me!
Tim Lasiuta


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Taking place between the last two Star Wars(r) films, Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the Clone Wars fill a dark period in the history of the Galaxy. DK and Lucasfilm celebrate the all-new computer-generated animated series that will launch theatrically in August 2008 with three new Clone Wars titles. Now young readers can experience more Jedi action, more villainous battles, more weapons, more imagery, more fun, and more excitement!The awesome power of Yoda explodes in Star Wars(r): The Clone Wars(tm) Reader Level 3: Yoda in Action!(c) 2008 Lucasfilm Ltd. (r) & TM

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9/15/2012

The Curse of the Black Hole Pirates #2 (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

The Curse of the Black Hole Pirates #2 (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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Good clean fun adventure, kids will enjoy. But it takes a while in-between book releases. A lot of the story will be forgotten if you wait till the next release date.
Overall, very enjoyable.

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The adventures of young Jedi Nuru Kungurama and the newly formed Breakout Squad continue as they take an unexpected and very dangerous detour and find themselves overwhelmed by space pirates. This series is written by acclaimed writer Ryder Windham, who has authored over 50 Star Wars books.

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9/12/2012

Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 9 Review

Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 9
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Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures is an ongoing series from Dark Horse comics that takes its inspiration from the extremely successful Clone Wars cartoon. This inspiration is visible in both the short, action-packed nature of the stories as well as in the art style itself. As I mentioned in my review of Clone Wars Adventures Volume Eight, the buzz is that with the debut of the upcoming Clone Wars 3D TV series scheduled for fall of 2008, Lucasfilm is asking licensees to suspend products based on the earlier show to avoid marketplace confusion. Whether this series will be impacted by this edict (assuming it's true!) remains to be seen. A tenth and presumably final volume has been announced for release in January 2008.
The art in this volume is solid all around. Long-time series contributors the Fillbach Brothers take over script and art duties for the entire book this time around. While their art does not necessarily push the envelope like a few of the prior artists, they provide a consistent look that aligns well with the cartoon.
Volume Nine contains four stories as follows:
"Appetite for Adventure" - Featuring no dialogue until the last page, this is the tale of Dexter Jettster's quest for a tasty dish to surprise Obi-Wan Kenobi on his next visit to the diner. It is very light-hearted and silly, and even though there's not much substance to it, I very much liked Dex in Attack of the Clones and was glad to see him make an appearance.
"Salvaged" - A clone pilot adrift in space is picked up by a merchant freighter. He's unaware of the recent events of Order 66, but will be forced to decide where he stands on it sooner than he realizes. There's a little humor here but it's a serious story as well. The pilot character is a good fit with the clones of the Republic Commando novels, who show more individuality and initiative than the films would indicate.
"Life Below" - This is the debut of Quinlan Vos, a Dark Horse-created Jedi and fan favorite, in Clone Wars Adventures. Quinlan is investigating a shady group named the Red Hand, suspecting them of involvement in recent political assassinations. He hopes to find out who is giving them orders, but his cover is blown and everything falls apart. At the end of the story, we find out who the master manipulator behind the Red Hand was and suffice it to say you will not be shocked.
"No Way Out" - The strangest story of the nine volumes written to date. I believe this is the first time zombies have been introduced in the Expanded Universe. Mace Windu is tracking down a lost clone trooper squad when he discovers a lost city in the desert. I didn't care for this story; it simply felt out of place in Star Wars.
Clone Wars Adventures Volume Nine is an entertaining if uneven entry in this fun series. The slight Dexter tale that kicks it off and the fairly bad Mace story that ends it are counter-weighted by the action-packed Quinlan Vos story and the very good vignette featuring the clone pilot and the hard decision he must make.


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The battle for the fate of the galaxy is on, and you've got a front seat! The Clone Wars have spread to every corner of the Star Wars universe, bringing with it more death-defying Jedi rescues, more terrifying monster attacks, and more planet-shaking confrontations between armies of droids and clones! Featuring four new all-ages adventures, this volume is jam-packed with only the most awesome heroes and most dastardly villains locked in a conflict of epic proportions! Amazing action, blazing lightsabers and thrill-a-minute plot twists, every Star Wars fan is sure to love this full-tilt collection of stories told in the same stripped-down stylization as Cartoon Network's micro-series!

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9/05/2012

Clone Wars Adventures. Vol. 5 (Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures) (v. 5) Review

Clone Wars Adventures. Vol. 5 (Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures) (v. 5)
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This book is in fair condition in my opinion. Not good condition as I had ordered.

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Strap in for another tour through the highly charged Clone Wars Adventures!As the fires of the Clone Wars burn across the galaxy, heroes on both sides of the conflict emerge, and no matter what the outcome, the galaxy will be forever changed. Presenting four more pulse-racing tales of knock-down, drag-out action and adventure, all told in the same stripped-down stylization as Cartoon Network's micro-series.

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7/26/2012

Lego Star Wars: Save the Galaxy Review

Lego Star Wars: Save the Galaxy
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My 5-year-old is obsessed with all things Lego and Star Wars. This book is awesome! It's fun for him and funny to read. My husband read it to my son for bedtime last night and came down asking me if there were more like it. Even he enjoyed it! Definitely worth the money.

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6/14/2012

Meet Ahsoka Tano (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

Meet Ahsoka Tano (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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This book features two Ahsoka adventures. She is of course Anakin Skywalker's feisty new Padawan. The plot of "Meet Ahsoka Tano" is a creative interweaving of the Battle of Teth sequence from "the Clone Wars" film and the "Rising Malevolence" episode of the following series. In this print retelling, the audience is introduced to Ahsoka. While the relationship with her new master is less than choice, the Padawan bonds with Anakin while destroying the enemy's shield generators. After Christophsis, the duo head into the Abregado system to rescue Master Plo Koon. They rescue him and escape with vital information about General Grievous' new ion cannon starship. Kirsten Mayer's adaption is good for most second and third graders. Told in the first person, this approach personalizes the Padawan's story. The attractive illustrations were all lifted from either "the Clone Wars" film or TV show. The page layouts fit galactic style. "Meet Ahsoka Tano" and join this new Star Wars character for some of her early missions.

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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Meet Ahsoka Tano, a new Padawan on her very first mission. The galaxy is a big place and there are many adventures ahead for this young Jedi-in-training.--This text refers to the Library Binding edition.

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6/12/2012

The Battle Begins (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

The Battle Begins (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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In picture book form, "The Battle Begins" is a retelling of "the Clone Wars" film. The story opens with a good introduction that explains the role of the Jedi and the origin of the Clone Wars. The story begins with the Battle of Christophsis, where Anakin Skywalker gets his new Padawan, Ahsoka. Afterwards, the battle moves to Teth in the hopes of retrieving Jabba the Hutt's son. The reader is introduced to sub-plots like the Padme and Ziro the Hutt thread. After the fight with Ventress, Anakin and Ahsoka fly to Tatooine. After some bonding, the Jedi and Padawan eventually return the Huttlet to Jabba, but not before facing additional dangers. The 48 page book covers all of the significant plot elements. In terms of the text, it is on a third or fourth grade reading level. The writing quality is good. Beginning readers will appreciate the large amount of white space that surrounds Rob Valois' text. The title features many high quality illustrations, all lifted from the film. In short, this book is eye candy. A visually interesting choice was made about the graphic layout. On one hand, "The Battle Begins" is a conventional picture book. On the other, the illustrations are put together in a quasi-graphic novel format. Being part traditional picture book and part comic book gives the book a special appeal. For those who didn't watch the film or those who'd like to relive it, "The Battle Begins" retells the "Clone Wars" story.

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6/01/2012

Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Colossus of Destiny Review

Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Colossus of Destiny
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One thing makes this comic truly awesome...wait for it....Mace Windu with HAIR!!!! Interesting backstory mingled with a Clone Wars TV show like adventure. Brief mention to his special force abilities the Shatterpoint but other than that it is similiar to the other clone wars digest stories.



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Jedi Master Mace Windu leads a battle against Separatist forces for control of the planet Simocadia! While the Confederacy of Independent Systems battles for the planet's rare fuel source, and the Republic tries to repel the invaders, the rulers of Simocadia choose a different option to save the planet: awakening the Ardana Shadex, an indestructible, mechanized giant that has been sleeping for centuries under the planet's surface! But awakening the colossus could cost many lives and cause more destruction than the current war. Mace Windu races against time and across a dangerous landscape to prevent his one-time friend, Prince Yojan, from causing disaster.

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5/16/2012

Operation: Huttlet (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

Operation: Huttlet (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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"Operation: Huttlet" is a novelization of the film that launched the new CGI Clone Wars television show. In this story, Anakin Skywalker is assigned a new padawan, Ahsoka Tano. The unlikely pair initially deactivate the shield generator during the Battle of Christophsis. Next, the two lead an assault on a compound on Teth. After rescuing Jabba the Hutt's son, the two weather a confrontation with Ventress. Once the Jedi finally arrive on Tatooine, they must overcome additional adversaries before successfully returning the Huttlet. Through their adventure, the unlikely pair bond. In terms of plot, this story focuses on the relationship between Anakin and Ahsoka and omits the movie's sub-threads that deal with Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ziro the Hutt, Padme Amidala and Darth Sidious. Given this streamlined approach, the 48 page length, the diction and the large letter size, this book will work well for most third and fourth grade readers. The book features copious illustrations, all of which have been lifted from the film. "Operation: Huttlet" includes a table of contents and a glossary which are both located in the front of the book. This glossary orients newby readers to the technological, political and geographical dynamics of the Star Wars Universe. All in all, this is a great book for those readers who are making the transition from picture books to chapter books. "Operation: Huttlet" is a straightforward and exciting Star Wars read.

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5/10/2012

Children of the Force (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

Children of the Force (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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I'm not 8 years old, but my son tells me this is a great book for Star Wars fans. I love him reading about heroic action. This book's reading level is pretty easy -- first graders and up can manaage it. My son assures me that "even big kids don't get bored with this book."
There you have it.

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4/11/2012

Ambush (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

Ambush (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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This book takes pictures from the episode of The Clone Wars "Ambush," and presents them in a style like a comic book! The pictures are clear and full-color! Also, at the end of "Ambush," there is a shortened version of the episode, "Cloak of Darkness!" This is a great book for Star Wars fans!

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4/07/2012

Star Wars: General Grievous (Star Wars (Dark Horse)) Review

Star Wars: General Grievous (Star Wars (Dark Horse))
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This is not a horrible book, but you might be disappointed if you think you'll be getting a story about General Grievous. As with a lot of Star Wars EU, the focus here is on characters you've never heard of and will probably never hear of again, a group of teenaged Padawan who have lost their masters to General Grievous and who strike out on their own, against the wishes of the Jedi council, to hunt down and assassinate the multi-limbed cyborg. As this story takes place before "Revenge of the Sith," you already know their mission will be a failure, so there's not a lot here to create suspense. And since we know that Grievous can wield as many as six lightsabers at a time, you know too how the Padawan are likely to meet their end.
With over a dozen characters in a such a short book, it's a fairly impossible task to make even a handful unique. Having boxed himself in on the plot, writer Chuck Dixon is left with little to do and the story is carried mostly by the very fine illustrations of Rick Leonardi and Mark Pennington.
If you'd like to read more about Grievous, as of this writing the only sources that contain background on the General himself is the novel "Labyrinth of Evil," and the graphic novel "Star Wars Visionaries," which contains one Grievous story. Both of these books come highly recommended.

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On a rescue mission to Vandos, Padawan Flynn Kybo and his master T'chooka D'oon come face-to-face with General Grievous, one of the leaders of the Separatist army. After Grievous kills Master D'oon, Kybo goes to the Jedi Council with a plan to take the depraved general out immediately. But when the council rebukes his plans for vengeance, Kybo decides to take matters in his own hands. Seeking out others who feel the same as himself, he sets out to stop the Separatist killing machine before more Jedi lives are lost. Meanwhile, Grievous hijacks a transport ship, and its precious cargo may give him a horrible advantage over the Jedi that they would never expect. For now, his sights are on the planet Gentes - and on taking its Ugnaught population and mining facilities as trophies of war!

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4/05/2012

The New Padawan (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Review

The New Padawan (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
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We bought this for our five year old and he loves it. It follows pretty closely to the movie and that's why we bought it.

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3/28/2012

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Movie Scrapbook Review

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Movie Scrapbook
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Though this is a book for young children, at the age of 30, I found, after seeing the movie, it helped me to understand the characters, planets, weaponry, and so much more. Do you know what determines the color of a light saber? Or how a Jedi is determined and at what age they start training? That and so many other answers are given in this book, it's packed full of great photo's and even gives a little lesson on the people who brought the film to being. Highly recommended!

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