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The series was announced on [[April 14]], [[2017]] at [[Celebration Orlando]] during the publishing panel as a new IDW ongoing comic book series that would tell stories from across the saga.<ref name="io9">{{Cite_web|url=http://io9.gizmodo.com/idw-is-publishing-its-own-all-ages-star-wars-comic-1794337294|title=IDW Is Publishing Its Own All-Ages Star Wars Comic|accessdate=2017-04-15|author=Meagan Navarro|date=2017-04-14|publisher=''James Whitbrook''}}</ref> |
The series was announced on [[April 14]], [[2017]] at [[Celebration Orlando]] during the publishing panel as a new IDW ongoing comic book series that would tell stories from across the saga.<ref name="io9">{{Cite_web|url=http://io9.gizmodo.com/idw-is-publishing-its-own-all-ages-star-wars-comic-1794337294|title=IDW Is Publishing Its Own All-Ages Star Wars Comic|accessdate=2017-04-15|author=Meagan Navarro|date=2017-04-14|publisher=''James Whitbrook''}}</ref> |
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− | A day later, in an interview with [[The Star Wars Show]], [[IDW Publishing]] chief creative officer [[Chris Ryall]] talked more about the series. He revealed the fact that the book will have rotating creative teams and that each issue will feature a lead story about popular characters from the films and back-up stories with lesser known or fan-favorite characters, including the ones from the TV series, hosted by [[Maz Kanata]] as the narrator,<ref name="Celebration3">{{SWYoutube|YPvrArQPbjU|Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017 Live Stream – Day 3 |
+ | A day later, in an interview with [[The Star Wars Show]], [[IDW Publishing]] chief creative officer [[Chris Ryall]] talked more about the series. He revealed the fact that the book will have rotating creative teams and that each issue will feature a lead story about popular characters from the films and back-up stories with lesser known or fan-favorite characters, including the ones from the TV series, hosted by [[Maz Kanata]] as the narrator,<ref name="Celebration3">{{SWYoutube|YPvrArQPbjU|Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017 Live Stream – Day 3 <nowiki>|</nowiki> The Star Wars Show LIVE!|archivedate=20170509183020}}</ref> though other characters, such as [[C-3PO]], were considered too.<ref name="CavanScottInterview">{{Cite_web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7fcXlV8sGg|title=We Interview Cavan Scott! - Adventures in Star Wars (and Other Writings)|accessdate=2018-01-26|author=The Star Wars Refuge|date=2017-01-25|publisher=''YouTube''}}</ref> Ryall also said that some of the back-up stories will not be entirely [[canon]].<ref name="Celebration3" /> |
On [[June 6]], 2017, Ryall conducted an interview with the podcast ''Comics with Kenobi'', where he spoke about the series. He said that a lot of people messaged him soon after the announcement about them wanting to do this their entire life. This allowed Ryall to make a large creative pool, from which he could pull from in the future. It was explained that while [[Marvel Comics]] still has the ''Star Wars'' comics license, they don't have any books aimed at beginner readers, which is where ''Star Wars Adventures'' would come in. Ryall also suggested that the usage of Maz Kanata as the back-up-story storyteller might have been dropped by this point.<ref name="ComicswKenobi">{{Cite_web|url=https://www.coffeewithkenobi.com/comics-kenobi-31/#more-28723|title=Comics With Kenobi #31|accessdate=2017-06-14|author=Meagan Navarro|date=2017-06-06|publisher=''Coffee With Kenobi''}}</ref> |
On [[June 6]], 2017, Ryall conducted an interview with the podcast ''Comics with Kenobi'', where he spoke about the series. He said that a lot of people messaged him soon after the announcement about them wanting to do this their entire life. This allowed Ryall to make a large creative pool, from which he could pull from in the future. It was explained that while [[Marvel Comics]] still has the ''Star Wars'' comics license, they don't have any books aimed at beginner readers, which is where ''Star Wars Adventures'' would come in. Ryall also suggested that the usage of Maz Kanata as the back-up-story storyteller might have been dropped by this point.<ref name="ComicswKenobi">{{Cite_web|url=https://www.coffeewithkenobi.com/comics-kenobi-31/#more-28723|title=Comics With Kenobi #31|accessdate=2017-06-14|author=Meagan Navarro|date=2017-06-06|publisher=''Coffee With Kenobi''}}</ref> |
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Star Wars Adventures is an ongoing anthology comic book series set in the Star Wars canon. The IDW Publishing series features stories from the entirety of Star Wars and is intended for all ages. The first issue was released digitally on July 12, 2017 on StarWars.com and was later released physically as a part of a San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) promotion, while the regular series officially launched on September 6. On January 3, 2018, IDW published the first issue of a spinoff weekly miniseries based on the Forces of Destiny animated micro-series.[22] The trade paperback of the The Weapon of a Jedi German comics published by Panini is titled Star Wars Adventures: The Weapon of a Jedi.[23]
Development
In early 2016, IDW Publishing presented the idea for a comic book series aimed at younger audiences to Lucasfilm. Artists like Derek Charm[24] and George Caltsoudas were commissioned by IDW to create art for their pitch.[25]
The series was announced on April 14, 2017 at Celebration Orlando during the publishing panel as a new IDW ongoing comic book series that would tell stories from across the saga.[26]
A day later, in an interview with The Star Wars Show, IDW Publishing chief creative officer Chris Ryall talked more about the series. He revealed the fact that the book will have rotating creative teams and that each issue will feature a lead story about popular characters from the films and back-up stories with lesser known or fan-favorite characters, including the ones from the TV series, hosted by Maz Kanata as the narrator,[27] though other characters, such as C-3PO, were considered too.[28] Ryall also said that some of the back-up stories will not be entirely canon.[27]
On June 6, 2017, Ryall conducted an interview with the podcast Comics with Kenobi, where he spoke about the series. He said that a lot of people messaged him soon after the announcement about them wanting to do this their entire life. This allowed Ryall to make a large creative pool, from which he could pull from in the future. It was explained that while Marvel Comics still has the Star Wars comics license, they don't have any books aimed at beginner readers, which is where Star Wars Adventures would come in. Ryall also suggested that the usage of Maz Kanata as the back-up-story storyteller might have been dropped by this point.[29]
On June 14, 2017, IDW released their upcoming comics catalogue, which included the release information on the first and second issue of the series, excluding the SDCC Ashcan. Lead stories in both issues would be about Rey's adventures on Jakku prior to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, while issue 2 particularly would star Unkar Plutt. Issue 1's back-up story would be a "comical tale of clone catastrophe,"[2] though the story would ultimately be about Obi-Wan Kenobi.[30]
Chad Thomas did a few try-out character designs, including Han Solo, Chewbacca,[31] Yoda[32] and Kylo Ren,[33] around this time to get to work on the series.[34] It was eventually announced that he would be doing the art for the back-up story of Star Wars Adventures 6.[7]
The character of Maz Kanata as the storyteller of the stories featured in the back-ups of each comic was eventually replaced by the adventurer Emil Graf, a new character created for the series.[14] These stories are titled Tales from Wild Space, after Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space, a series of novels by Cavan Scott, which feature characters Milo Graf and Lina Graf.[30]
The first volume was originally solicited to be released as a part of the Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi.[35] However, that idea was later dropped.[36]
Media
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Bibliography
- NYCC 2018: Alphabet Squadron Revealed and More from the Lucasfilm Publishing Panel on StarWars.com (backup link)
- 16 of Our Favorite Star Wars Books for Children and Young Readers on StarWars.com (backup link)
Notes and references
External links
- Lucasfilm & IDW Reveal Star Wars Adventures Comic Series Art by Meagan Navarro, published by ScreenRant on screenrant.com (April 15, 2017) (backup link not verified!)
- Star Wars Adventures comic series announced at Celebration by Eric Diaz, published by Nerdist on nerdist.com (April 14, 2017) (backup link not verified!)
- IDW Is Publishing Its Own All-Ages Star Wars Comic by Meagan Navarro, published by James Whitbrook on io9.gizmodo.com (April 14, 2017) (backup link not verified!)
- IDW: Neue Details und Cover zu Star Wars Adventures by Florian, published by Jedi-Bibliothek on jedi-bibliothek.de (June 9, 2017) (backup link not verified!)
- Star Wars Adventures: First Storylines, Creative Teams Revealed by Albert Ching on Comic Book Resources (June 14, 2017) (archived from the original on January 10, 2019)
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