The Clone Wars Mid-Season Ends In The Void
As always, Megan’s The Clone Wars review is insightful. I found a couple items about the storytelling and Season Five that I wanted to discuss.
Read moreAs always, Megan’s The Clone Wars review is insightful. I found a couple items about the storytelling and Season Five that I wanted to discuss.
Read moreFANgirl Blog’s Holiday Wish List for 2012.
Read moreThe sixth post in Linda’s series of Star Wars: The Old Republic diaries.
Read moreMegan reviews “Secret Weapons,” the first episode in Season Five’s droid adventure arc.
Read moreDark Horse announces the return of the fan-favorite Star Wars: Legacy comic series.
Read moreMary interview Camille Paglia about her new book, Glittering Images.
Read moreFangirls Around the Web for December 2, 2012.
Read moreThe fifth post in a series chronicling Linda’s experience playing Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Read moreLooking back over the four episodes, an arc that initially appeared to be delivering simpler stories about the Jedi younglings turned out to tell another adult tale that was really Ahsoka’s story. I’m beginning to think there was a good reason Christian Taylor, writer of the outstanding Mortis trilogy, was tapped for this arc: because Ahsoka isn’t just a great new character for The Clone Wars, but a test run for the kind of character – a strong female Jedi heroine – we could see as Sequel Trilogy’s lead protagonist.
Read moreMary reviews Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars by Camille Paglia.
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