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Average rating3.9
Read on if you dare! This unique in-world collection hallows the spooky tales and ghost stories that would have kept young Luke and Leia up at night. Created by George Mann and Grant Griffin--the same team behind the stunning Star Wars: Myths & Fables--these six frightful fables have been carefully woven from the expansive fabric that is the Star Wars galaxy (including the thrilling landscape from Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland and Disney World), and beautifully painted in a lush illustrative style that feels intergalactic yet innately archetypal and timeless.
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2 released booksStar Wars anthologies is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by George Mann.
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So I actually did not read this release by George Mann until after I just read this years release, SW Dark Legends.
Each story has a unique and beautiful watercolor painting at the beginning (much the same as, Tales From the Galaxy Far Far Away: Vol. 1: Aliens) and this hardcover does a great job with these giant, wonderful title cards and gold plates for the first letter or every story that don't look cheesy or see-through. Another win for Disney Lucasfilm Press honestly.
The Knight & The Dragon: 4A dragon vs. a jedi?! Come on! And it's so obviously meant to be Kenobi. I dig it. This was cool as hell. In a universe that has so many different races and beasts, why couldn't there be dragons as well? The Droid with a Heart: 2
Grievous now too?! Honestly though I thought this story would have been much cooler than I thought it was. I know there's more than one canon story involving characters from the free-droid movement or whatever they call it but this fell very flat for me and was kind of about nothing at all.
Vengeful Waves: 3I think this is my first experience with Glee Anselm other than it being mentioned in Solo (I think?).This was a cute fable, nothing amazing though. The Wanderer: 4
I really liked this one and honestly this is probably my favorite piece of art too. A jedi with a shield to look stylized like an actual knight? I dig it very much.
These tales feel almost exactly like what I wish jedi stories often were—people need help, boom, there's a jedi. Help is given, they walk away. No conversation or glory needed.
The Black Spire: 3I believe I said this in one of my last SW reviews but we now have more Batuu/Black Spire content than we can fathom and no one asked for it. I get there's a park but it didn't even make an appearance in the final film and it was supposed to be a resistance base... Regardless I enjoyed this story. The young child with a knife disguising her voice to save the day gave me Peter Pan vibes. Gaze of Stone: 4
I liked this story and that it had characters that are also in his Dark Legends book. I do wish though that we'd get more jedi/Sith stories without them having to be myths or fables. It's like Disney way to call something canon-non-canon
The Witch & the Wookiee: 3Just another cute fable, not greatThe Dark Wraith: 2
So another story on Cerosha, this time about an even wraith, and this story doesn't include the jedi Knight from the other one?
A semi-crappy fable about being a good kid?
Chasing Ghosts: 3*
Batuu... again. Disney really doesn't get that the place is absolutely pointless.
Also if every single story is about a gangster, smuggler, or bounty hunter, are there any actual normal people in the entire galaxy??
Some of these stories are just hurt by being short, or being meant for young readers/YA. But some are also just very bleh
Loved the audiobook narrator. Liked the ties to certain characters we're familiar with in the universe
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