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Thursday, 10 August 2017

OUT IN PAPERBACK THIS MONTH: 'AFTERMATH - EMPIRE'S END'


The history-making events of the Journey to The Force Awakens conclude with ARROW UK's latest paperback release charting the epic finale battle between the regrouped Empire (led by the mysterious acolyte to the Emperor in Gallius Rax) against a determined Rebel Alliance, of which one of our forces of good's best and brightest, former pilot turned Imperial hunter Norra Wexley, is out for payback and emotional closure, as Chuck Wendig's acclaimed and galactic events sweeping Aftermath book series successfully draws to a close with Empire's End.

Read our original review here: https://starwarsaficionado.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/aficionado-review-aftermath-empires-end.html

Get the book here (from August 24th, 2017): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Wars-Aftermath-Empires-End/dp/0099594293/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502364841&sr=8-1&keywords=star+wars+empire%27s+end

The weighty paperback edition also comes with the enjoyable and relevant short story that previously appeared in Star Wars Insider issue 172 (from 2017): Blade Squadron Jakku, authored by David J. Williams and Mark S. Williams.

The complete trilogy - out now in Century Paperback.

Sunday, 10 July 2016

AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT'

Han Solo and Chewbacca are in it up to their necks in Life Debt, out now in hardback.

AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT

By Chuck Wendig

Out now in hardback from CENTURY PUBLISHING

Reviewed by Scott Weller

Note: this review contains potential SPOILERS!

“The Empire needs children.”

Chilling words from a mysterious and highly dangerous new game-player in the galaxy shattering, chaotic war between defeated Empire and pushing forward, though equally damaged, New Republic, as the second action-packed volume of Chuck Wendig’s Aftermath trilogy, Life Debt, notably bridging the gap further between the timelines of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, makes a welcome and exciting debut at bookstores and on tablet.

This time out, Wendig’s band of newly created Rebel heroes, led by vulnerable but tough ex-Rebel pilot Norra Wexley, are hard at work combing the universe to apprehend Imperial war criminals for interrogation and trial. Once more alongside her in her old but sturdy freighter, Halo, are bounty hunter Jas Emari (whose ideology continually clashes with her instincts and heart in fighting the Empire), battle hardened Rebel Commando Jom Barell (sharing a special “relationship” (numerous times!) with Jas; the edgy, supercilious and sarcastic former Imperial officer Sinjir Rath Velus, always thirsting for alcohol, yet always coming up trumps in a crisis; and the young but skilled Temmin, son of Norra (now fully confirmed as TFA's skilled pilot-to-be “Snap” Wexley), paired with his trusty, bloodthirsty, and bizarrely reconditioned DIY Battle Droid in Mister Bones.

A new battle with the Empire awaits Han Solo...

What they do has never been exactly routine, but change is quickly on the agenda for this unlikely group, what with the shocking news that the legendary smuggler and rebel hero/maverick Han Solo, and his Wookiee partner Chewbacca, have suddenly gone missing in the notorious Wild Space, having pursued their own mission, with sadly no support from their former allies in the New Republic, to free the Wookiee planet of Kashyyyk from the most horrific and continued Imperial enslavement- their situation and disappearance rallying a concerned Princess Leia to covert action, and the truly below the radar help of Norra’s band, a move which she knows will put her at odds with her New Republic allies previously citing lack of available resources to help, alongside situations occurring from events later in the book, adding further complications. What follows from the acceptance of Leia’s request will soon be a brutal and highly personal leap into action for all of them…

... and his trusty partner Chewbacca.

Only briefly shown here and there in Book One, vital characters from the Classic Trilogy now get a bigger share of the limelight in Life Debt, importantly ringing true on the character front, and now getting to interact with Wendig’s own creations- surely a dream come true for the author. From their temporary new political home on Chandrila, whose civilization and environments we finally get a closer look at, Mon Mothma and fish-head Admiral Ackbar make their presence known as the continued figureheads for the New Republic. Jedi icon Luke Skywalker is still sadly AWOL, and there’s no sign of the corrupting influence of Snoke, either, though fans of Leia will be very happy with her storyline and her developing marriage to Han Solo, who’s just as hip, dangerous and bad boy as ever!

Long-term supporting hero Wedge Antilles returns for another solid contribution, too, though still recovering from his injuries received via the conflicts on Akiva, his special friendship with Norra seemingly starting to blossom until fate, and a shocking discovery, throws a cruel hand…

Admiral Rae Sloane is an Imperial leader with clarity of purpose.

On the side of the enemy, fan favourite Rae Sloane, her blood group status pure Imperial, having escaped Norra and the Rebels at Akiva, has returned to the remnants of her fleet, though still with only a singular Super Star Destroyer to her credit, trying to solidify her power base of technology and firepower. Shrewd and dedicated to the original vision of the Empire, Sloane always proves her worth, though the book now introduces the man, the advisor, behind her actions, discreetly introduced in Aftermath, and bearing a mysterious history linked to a certain desert world from the sequel trilogy, and now planning a nasty strike back surprise against the New Republic. Further decision-making comes from an interesting and creepy new “Shadow Council” (including the father to TFA's General Hux), cementing its plans to restore tyranny and control, alongside a new public relations/propaganda war.

Millennium Falcon schematic.

Keeping the style of the previous book, Life Debt continues to show us the evolving state of the universe in the sustained wake of Empire and New Republic conflict via special and memorable interludes that so far pose more questions than answers: we get a glimpse of the remnants of the Alderaanian race and what they plan to do next, there’s a trip to the perpetually troubled Ryloth, as a new dawn awaits, small but powerful Maz Kanata on Takodana feels the changes taking place in the galaxy, and there’s a visit to Tatooine with the continuing story of the new lawman there, wearing recognisable Mandalorian armour. The most important interlude, however, must surely be the one set on Solo’s home world of Corellia, which sees the unpleasant arrival and building in numbers Cult of Vader acolytes, whose leader now has the Sith Lord’s crimson lightsaber- expect more trouble soon!

His prior critical negativity towards the Prequel Trilogy seemingly abandoned for this official series, Wendig wisely brings in Palpatine’s shady second-in-command and confidante, Mas Amedda, for an interesting appearance, stuck on a Coruscant now entrenched with Rebels fighting guerrilla style warfare in and out of its skyscraper streets.

Mister Bones schematic.

Though I’m still not fully enamoured with Wendig’s main characters, the book’s plotting is strong-the author throwing in some ingenious and original moments of darkness here and there, plus a welcome surprise or two, of which the epic battles sprung from the middle onwards are well handled and quite adult. The Kashyyyk sequences are a worthy continuance from the explosive incidents well delivered by James Luceno in his Dark Lord novel of ten years ago, which, amazingly, was never confirmed as an official part of STAR WARS history.

Life Debt ends on a satisfying note, with our characters, separate or together, all heading towards a gargantuan conflict that will be fatefully decided over a raw world in the Western Reaches. A dust ball soon indelibly intertwined to galactic history: The Battle of Jakku!

AFICIONADO RATING: A superior tale and continuance to Aftermath, Life Debt’s satisfying storytelling moves at a never dull, near lightspeed pace. 4 out of 5

'Star Wars' exclusive: Princess Leia uses the Force to sense her unborn son
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Maz Kanata returns in excerpt from new 'Star Wars' novel


Saturday, 2 July 2016

OUT THIS MONTH: 'AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT'


Hard at work within his Pennsyltucky homeland surroundings bringing to life his epic, authorised vision of a post RETURN OF THE JEDI, pre THE FORCE AWAKENS universe of fractured Empire and pushing forward New Republic, Chuck Wendig's thrilling second volume to the Journey to The Force Awakens trilogy of Aftermath, Life Debt, arrives in UK hardback from CENTURY this 12th July, after a glowing 2015 series debut. This time out, classic series veterans Han Solo and Chewbacca are at the catalyst heart of the plot and the action, alongside the new and edgy heroes led by fighter pilot Norra Wexley.

Here's the latest cover blurb:


Set between the events of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, the never-before-told story that began with Star Wars: Aftermath continues in this thrilling novel, the second book of Chuck Wendig’s New York Times bestselling trilogy.

It is a dark time for the Empire. . . .

The Emperor is dead, and the remnants of his former Empire are in retreat. As the New Republic fights to restore a lasting peace to the galaxy, some dare to imagine new beginnings and new destinies. For Han Solo, that means settling his last outstanding debt, by helping Chewbacca liberate the Wookiee’s homeworld of Kashyyyk.

Meanwhile, Norra Wexley and her band of Imperial hunters pursue Grand Admiral Rae Sloane and the Empire’s remaining leadership across the galaxy. Even as more and more officers are brought to justice, Sloane continues to elude the New Republic, and Norra fears Sloane may be searching for a means to save the crumbling Empire from oblivion. But the hunt for Sloane is cut short when Norra receives an urgent request from Princess Leia Organa. The attempt to liberate Kashyyyk has carried Han Solo, Chewbacca, and a band of smugglers into an ambush—resulting in Chewie’s capture and Han’s disappearance.

Breaking away from their official mission and racing toward the Millennium Falcon’s last known location, Norra and her crew prepare for any challenge that stands between them and their missing comrades. But they can’t anticipate the true depth of the danger that awaits them—or the ruthlessness of the enemy drawing them into his crosshairs.

Get the book here: Star Wars: Aftermath: Life Debt: Amazon.co.uk: Chuck Wendig: 9781780893662: Books

Look for the AFICIONADO review shortly...

Thursday, 26 May 2016

'AFTERMATH' - OUT NOW IN UK PAPERBACK


It should have been the war to end all wars and see-in long term peace and stability- instead, it sent out ripple aftershocks in its wake affecting worlds both Imperial and Rebel controlled for decades to come. Acclaimed novelist Chuck Wendig reveals the consequences of that infamous Battle of Endor: consequences not just for the band of fighters led by Princess Leia Organa but also an all-new band of heroes coming together on a far-off world that, at first glance, seemingly has no significance, yet bourns secrets soon threatening what peace has been established, as the best selling Aftermath, Book One of a briskly paced new trilogy linked to the all-new sequel universe, arrives on UK paperback courtesy of ARROW.

Here's AFICIONADO's earlier review: STAR WARS AFICIONADO WEBSITE: AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'STAR WARS - AFTERMATH'

Get it here: Star Wars: Aftermath: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Amazon.co.uk: Chuck Wendig: 9781784750039: Books


And look out for Book Two: Life Debt, this Summer in UK hardback, from CENTURY PUBLISHING. 

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

EPISODE VII: THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCUM AND VILLAINY!


Money grabbing informants for the First Order are everywhere, especially within the diverse mix of aliens and humanoids at Maz Kanata's castle on Takodana. The arrival of our heroes, plus the not totally conspicuous BB-8, soon attract the unwelcome attention and scheming of the unscrupulous and bulky alien Grummgar, and his slinky aide, Bazine.


Bazine was recently the star of her own solo e-book, The Perfect Weapon. Get it here: Star Wars: The Perfect Weapon (Short Story) eBook: Delilah S. Dawson: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

The Sexiest Star Wars Star You Never Saw

Friday, 6 November 2015

AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'STAR WARS - AFTERMATH'



STAR WARS: AFTERMATH

By Chuck Wendig

Published in the UK by CENTURY PUBLISHING

Reviewed by Scott Weller

The war is not over…

Write a new trilogy of books acting as an important lead-in to what will surely be one of the greatest cinematic treats of the decade? A re-start to a massive, world-loved franchise, helping to build-in the introductions of new characters alongside iconic classic ones? Sure- no problem! If author and STAR WARS fan Chuck Wendig, who at first seemed a surprising choice in landing the plum job of penning the recently released STAR WARS: AFTERMATH, has felt any type of daunting pressure in bringing his tale to the printed page he clearly hasn’t shown it- the final results of his apparently fast-written work ultimately riding a whirlwind of mostly positive critical notice and strong sales.

With the continuity slate established from the near two-decades long Expanded Universe now almost completely scratched, the fractured universe after the events of RETURN OF THE JEDI, and the chance to restart official history, must surely have been an incredible creative firing point for Wendig, who wastes no time launching his narrative from the events on Coruscant after the Emperor’s statue went down- that celebratory uprising scene from JEDI of which we now get a what happened next moment proving far from jubilant, setting a dark tone for the story ahead, and for the eagerly anticipated conflicts and intrigue of EPISODE VII.

The end-of-Empire celebrations soon prove all-too short!

News is gradually going out to the outer worlds of the Empire’s incredulous defeat at Endor, and the death of Palpatine and his most lethal enforcer, Darth Vader. The remnants of the Empire since the Battle of Endor- with many of its officers and soldiers under resourced - now facing disillusionment as the Rebellion pushes their boundaries. But on the flip-side of the coin, our heroes are also facing similar and uneasy problems from the results of their conflicts, bringing much disarray and problematic devastation to the peoples they have sworn to help and protect.

This uneasy state of affairs for this fragile universe book saga presents Wendig with the opportunity to create all-new, equally imperfect characters to populate it, the majority of which are effectively introduced, some bearing unique ties to the previous and history-making Battle of Endor, particularly main female lead Norra, a former top-fighter pilot during the X-wing squadrons attack on the second Death Star, along with a dicey former Imperial officer now gone rogue, Sinjir (who I suppose has a touch of the fey and biting Benedict Cumberbatch superiority complex about him), and an efficient female Zabrakian bounty hunter, Jas, once out to kill Princess Leia, and whom witnessed Sinjir’s cowardly escape from the forest battle, but soon recognizing the importance of the Rebellion’s struggle for victory, uncovering a meeting of top Imperial commanders initiated by the calculating Admiral Rae Sloan (last seen in the STAR WARS REBELS novel A New Dawn) on Norra’s run-down homeworld of Akiva.

Then, setting up Norra’s joint storyline within the book, there’s her young and daringly impetuous son, Temmin – an often annoying older variation on Anakin Skywalker- ultimately the reason for her travelling back to Akiva- and his scrap metal junk dealer with a reconfigured Battle Droid- the creepily named Mister Bones, who provides companionship and highly effective bodyguard protection to the boy whilst he gets into all kinds of messy trouble with a local gangster king, the bullying Sullustian named Surat. Mister Bones is Wendig’s clear attempt to make up for that droid type’s mostly useless abilities as fighters during the Prequels- an era for which he particularly and vocally showed little interest in. And boy does he succeed, as Bones gets some brutally violent and memorable action sequences!

Back in action: Wedge Antilles.

Whilst many had thought the outer-rim world of Akiva seemingly too far out of the galactic struggle to be important to anyone, such ideas are soon shattered with the additional arrival of top Rebel Pilot and George Lucas’s “token survivor” Wedge Antilles- the final ingredient in this heady mix, stumbling into some heavy Imperial conflagration linked to the remaining aforementioned elite officers. Antilles soon has to make the most of his training and physical endurance when captured by, and pitted against, Sloan, for what proves to be his most life-threatening mission yet.

AFTERMATH’s theme of a mother trying to reconnect with the son she’d abandoned in order to fight for the Republic, though soon discovering he’s become quite independent and wary of her during their period of separation, tries to establish strong character interaction and building drama within the varied action set pieces, but it didn’t fully capture my interests compared to other aspects of the book. Meanwhile, the idea of an unlikely group becoming almost like a family in their fight against the Empire, has all too obvious comparisons to STAR WARS REBELS and James Luceno’s post ORDER 66-set DARK LORD novel of a few years back.

Though our assembled heroes plot improves as it goes along, especially when they go on the offensive (featuring the late addition of a tough rebel commando who could give Daniel Craig’s durable 007 a run for his money!), far more enjoyable to me was Wendig’s writing for the scheming and duplicitous Imperials and their relationship with Akiva’s greedy puppet ruler, as Rae Sloan gets some worthy development in between showing fine antagonistic steel in her banter with/against rivals after the commandship of what’s left of their surviving Imperial Fleet.

But what about the other much-vaunted lead-in material to THE FORCE AWAKENS, I hear you ask? Well, such material is not specifically spotlighted but merely teased-mildly and cleverly weaved through many special interludes peppering the book, hopefully building stronger bridges across the next two books, including the future state of the bounty hunters and space pirates in this new era, the destiny of Darth Vader’s red lightsaber, plus a welcome segment on Han Solo and Chewbacca, soon on a very special mission of the heart beyond their Rebel duties. All of this happening from the consequences of the Empire and Rebellion’s struggles in the galaxy beyond Akiva– revealing the true aftermath of the title to the inhabitants of those worlds that have since become unwilling battlegrounds.

Dark days ahead for Mon Mothma and her allies in The New Republic.

In portraying this on-the-brink- universe, Wendig taps into the kind of real-life historical events that had previously inspired Lucas during his writing of the original STAR WARS back in 1973- swapping that era of Watergate and Nixon for father and son Presidents Bush actions with the dire consequences and fallout from the two Iraq Wars. The attempts by the Rebel Alliance to create The New Republic and stabilize it clearly echoing President Bush senior’s appeal to the Iraqi people to turn against their oppressive leader, Saddam Hussein and his forces, back in 1990, which led to disastrous results. In AFTERMATH this scene is given the STAR WARS treatment, as holovid appearances by Princess Leia, the ultimate poster girl for Rebel recruitment, tell the oppressed to rise up in defiance.

Additionally, there are little moments like the a pack of cards given out to Bounty Hunters to help them find top-tier Imperials- not unlike those handed out by the Army and CIA during the search for Al-Qaeda’s top leaders after 9/11. I’m sure there are other little “fact in fiction” moments to be revealed with later re-readings.

As well as the brief cameo from Leia, it’s nice to see other classic favourites in the mix, like Mon Mothma (based with her new senate on her home world of Chandrilla), and our favourite Mon Calamari, Admiral Ackbar- both important to the universe during this post RETURN OF THE JEDI timeline.Classic planets visited from the entire film saga include Tatooine (after the battle with Jabba), Bespin (a mention of a certain smoothie and his bald servitor), Naboo, and a last interlude that takes place on a new desert world familiar to fans from the three phenomenal movie trailers.

Equally of very special interest, the book’s final chapter may feature the premiere reveal of the eventual FIRST ORDER’s Supreme Leader, the reptilian tactician Snoke- though its face and physical frame are deliberately non-described by Wendig. If it is indeed Snoke, then his unique plans still have a long way to go before they reach fruition...

AFICIONADO RATING: AFTERMATH doesn’t quite live up to the prior hype initiated by LUCAS BOOKS, but it is most likely the best overall STAR WARS novel/adventure of 2015, of which author Wendig’s storytelling grasp, despite a choppy writing style that takes a little time to get used to, proves solid and ultimately rewarding. Book Two, out in 2016, promises much. 3.5 out of 5.


Friday, 18 September 2015

OUT NOW IN UK HARDBACK: 'STAR WARS - AFTERMATH'


The genesis of the struggle between the Resistance and the First Order, after the galaxy-shattering events of RETURN OF THE JEDI, is revealed with Chuck Wendig's Aftermath, part of the Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, out now in UK hardback from CENTURY.

Here's the blurb:

The second Death Star has been destroyed, the Emperor killed, and Darth Vader struck down. Devastating blows against the Empire, and major victories for the Rebel Alliance. But the battle for freedom is far from over.
 
As the Empire reels from its critical defeats at the Battle of Endor, the Rebel Alliance—now a fledgling New Republic—presses its advantage by hunting down the enemy’s scattered forces before they can regroup and retaliate. But above the remote planet Akiva, an ominous show of the enemy’s strength is unfolding. Out on a lone reconnaissance mission, pilot Wedge Antilles watches Imperial Star Destroyers gather like birds of prey circling for a kill, but he’s taken captive before he can report back to the New Republic leaders.
 
Meanwhile, on the planet’s surface, former rebel fighter Norra Wexley has returned to her native world—war weary, ready to reunite with her estranged son, and eager to build a new life in some distant place. But when Norra intercepts Wedge Antilles’s urgent distress call, she realizes her time as a freedom fighter is not yet over. What she doesn’t know is just how close the enemy is—or how decisive and dangerous her new mission will be.
 
Determined to preserve the Empire’s power, the surviving Imperial elite are converging on Akiva for a top-secret emergency summit—to consolidate their forces and rally for a counterstrike. But they haven’t reckoned on Norra and her newfound allies—her technical-genius son, a Zabrak bounty hunter, and a reprobate Imperial defector—who are prepared to do whatever they must to end the Empire’s oppressive reign once and for all.



Get the book here: Star Wars: Aftermath: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Amazon.co.uk: Chuck Wendig: 9781780893648: Books

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

THE 'JOURNEY TO STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS' BEGINS...


The most eagerly awaited STAR WARS comic/book tie-in event of the year has begun, as MARVEL's four-issue mini-series, Shattered Empire, kicks things off in exciting style for the umbrella-themed publishing that is Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, alongside tomorrow's CENTURY UK book release of Chuck Wendig's Aftermath- both officially canon projects giving us the spectacular lowdown on what happened to the Rebellion and Empire's intergalactic struggles after the Battle of Endor, and long before, yet leading up to, the events of EPISODE VII.

Preview: STAR WARS JOURNEY TO THE FORCE AWAKENS – SHATTERED EMPIRE #1 - Comic Vine
Get Your First Look at JOURNEY TO STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS – SHATTERED EMPIRE #1 | News | Marvel.com
Shattered Empire Interview with Greg Rucka | StarWars.com
Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Sneak Peek! | StarWars.com
What Happened After Endor? Find Out in Star Wars: Aftermath | StarWars.com
9 Connections Star Wars: Aftermath Makes to the Known Star Wars Universe | StarWars.com


Star Wars: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Shattered Empire: Amazon.co.uk: Greg Rucka: 9780785197812: Books
Star Wars: Aftermath: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Amazon.co.uk: Chuck Wendig: 9781780893648: Books


The latest issue (160) of STAR WARS INSIDER, out this week in the US and to the UK from September 22nd, is covering all aspects in-depth regarding Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and they've also got four exclusive free cards included from TOPPS' two new saga-themed collections (incorporating select material linked to EPISODE VII!)

Star Wars Insider and Topps Launch 'Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Cards | StarWars.com
Insider 160 online | Star Wars Insider @ Titan Magazines
FACEBOOK PAGE: Star Wars Insider Magazine