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Tag Archives: Adaptation

Rogue One (Novelization) by Alexander Freed – Review

A goal of Rogue One’s director, Gareth Edwards, was to emphasize the ‘war’ in Star Wars.  For the millions who have seen the first standalone Star Wars film, all can attest that Edwards succeeded in this endeavor, particularly in the film’s climatic final act which put the camera in the midst of combat on the…

January 4, 2017 in book review, Rogue One.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Adaptation – Review

Adaptations can serve two purposes, but usually only one or the other.  An adaptation can present a well-known story from a new perspective, be it more descriptive or different visually, or it can genuinely serve as the consumer’s first interaction with a story in a medium familiar to the reader.  Given the incredible success of…

November 12, 2016 in Comic Book review, The Force Awakens.
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