All of Star Wars' heroes and villains - from braggadocios scoundrels to evil Sith Lords - are unique in terms of personality. When it came to the writing, one character proved surprisingly difficult to capture. "I won’t go into specifics," says Cassaday, "but between the fact that we’re in an Imperial weapons factory and the rest of the moon is an intergalactic junkyard, I’d suggest that there may just be a few fun bits hidden beyond the shadows…"Ģ. Don't trust them." But in this case, ignore the Jedi Master's advice. Obi-Wan once said, "Your eyes can deceive you. In celebration of Star Wars #1's release, spoke with the landmark comic's creators, writer Jason Aaron and artist John Cassaday, for some Bothan-spy-worthy behind-the-scenes secrets.ġ. In short, it's Star Wars to the core, it feels like a fresh start, and it's fantastic. Set right after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, the issue features Han and Leia at their flirting-meets-bickering and Imperial-blasting best, Chewbacca as a sniper (!), and a thrilling cliffhanger ending. Marvel's Star Wars #1 arrived last week, officially ushering in a new age of Star Wars comics. talks with Jason Aaron and John Cassaday - and uncovers some behind-the-scenes secrets!
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