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AotC Graphic Novel!

Discussion in 'Archive: Cleveland, OH' started by spideymike, Apr 15, 2002.

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  1. spideymike

    spideymike Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Guys,

    I just read the Attack of the Clones graphic novel. I bought it at the Barnes & Noble at Great Northern. All I can say is that it's going to be a great movie. Epic, sad, fun, and full of adventure. I can't wait to see it in 30 days!

    - Mike

     
  2. DonC

    DonC Jedi Master star 4

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    You read it!?! I can't believe you read it. And I won't even talk about buying from a store that ignored the on-sale date by more than a week and a half.
     
  3. spideymike

    spideymike Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Well, I feel like I'm continuing a Star Wars tradition with my twin brother. I remember reading the "Empire" comic book before seeing the movie in 1980 and I distinctly remember going to the local comic book/video store in 1983 to buy the "Return of the Jedi" adaptation after reading a Plain Dealer article about how Lucasfilm was so upset with Marvel because they released it before the movie. We read the AotC gn while drinking Guinness and listening to the AotC soundtrack, too.
    Besides - I'm planning the large Star Wars program at my library next month, too so I have to do "research." :)
    So, I take it you're on the theforce.net and you don't look at any spoilers at all? That's part of the fun.
    Oh, also I got at the Wal-Mart in Brooklyn the Wizards of the Coast Star Wars: Episode II CCG starter set and booster.

    - Mike





     
  4. DonC

    DonC Jedi Master star 4

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    Actually I was just yanking your chain. While I do avoid spoilers I'm 85% sure I'm going to read the novel before seeing the movie.
     
  5. spideymike

    spideymike Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Only 85% sure? Why not 90%? :)

    - Mike

     
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