James Volpe takes a deeper at the Prototype Boba Fett armor in this edition of the Retrozap Artist Series.
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This location took some careful observation and some sheer luck to find. But before any of that happened, I had to decide where is the best place to look for a Vienna Bar?
When plans go awry on Jedha, someone must step up. Dennis discusses who and how in his review Star Wars #42.
The Last Jedi has injected necessary change into the Star Wars franchise that is essential for its long term strength.
James Volpe, The Ska Geek, is back in the Cantina with another interview with the lead singer of one of his favorite ska bands, The Toasters. Rob Hingley, aka “Bucket” is known for work in one of the longest running ska bands and starting his own record label, the legendary Moon Ska Records in the US and Europe.
Inspired by a pivotal moment in The Last Jedi, Kendall Schroeder illustrates the visage of a Jedi Master.
Among the many behind-the-scenes books that have been released in the wake of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the visually stunning The Art of Star Wars The Last Jedi by Phil Szostak is a must have for fans of the galaxy far, far away.
This location took a little Google-Fu to figure out since Neptune’s Net is a real bar located in Southern California.
Jocasta Nu fights for the fate of the Jedi in Darth Vader #10.
Who would think that a church could double as a police station? Certainly not me, until I went looking for this Precinct!
Mace’s adventure to Hissrich ends on a strong note in Mace Windu #5.
Luke contemplates his future with the Force as the Empire ravages Jedha. However, Han and Leia might have a trick up their sleeve in Star Wars #41.
Starman (1984) bridges together several genres and film motifs: science fiction, romance, the “road trip” film, and a military drama chief among them. This unique blend makes Starman equally as beautiful a story about love lost and returned as it is a challenging commentary on the way human beings treat one another.