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Interview with Aaron Allston (Interviews) By T-bone - Published: May 16, 1998
Aaron Allston had the task of continuing the line of X-Wing books after Mike Stackpole's highly acclaimed and highly successful series starring Rogue Squadron. Aaron has however used another squadron instead of the Rogues for his series, Wraith Squadron. A band of misfits and criminals, they are hell-bent on stopping Warlord Zsinj at his attempts to take over the falling Empire. The first book, Wraith Squadron was bursting with action and I am sure the second and third will be just as thrilling. I asked Aaron a few questions about Wraith Squadron. Here are his answers. Read More... |
Interview with Steve Perry (Interviews) By T-bone - Published: February 8, 1998
Steve Perry was the first author to pen a Star Wars novel that was to take place between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Most of the books that have come out since Tim Zahn's Heir to the Empire in 1991 were set after Episode VI of the trilogy of films. Shadows of the Empire is a fantastic piece of work and really captures all the adventure and excitement of the original trilogy. It was launched as a huge multimedia extravaganza including a CD soundtrack, video game, action figures and toys, comics and much more. Steve's work was also referenced in the newly enhanced Star Wars: A New Hope Special Edition. I spoke to Steve in a public chat and asked if he'd answer a few questions about his work for me. You'll see he's a man of few words (unless he's writing, that is) but he answers some questions here that you might not have known. Read More... |
Interview With Tony Dyson (Interviews) By T-bone - Published: December 1, 1997
Tony Dyson contacted me many moons ago and told me that if I ever wanted an interview to just ask...so needless to say, I asked and therefore, I received. He's the guy who built the R2-D2 robots for The Empire Strikes Back. He's done a lot of other film work as well. He's a very cool guy. If you would like to know more about Tony's work in the film industry, check out his web site at www.robotworld.com. Read More... |
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