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u/Lanuria · 9 pointsr/StarWars

The actual teachings of the Jedi and the Sith can be found in The Jedi Path and Book of the Sith. The two are considered Legends, but both are great in character books of what each organization thought of their respective teachings.

Googling the answer to this question can lead to a lot of opinions; I mainly find information about the Jedi Code and being 'emotionless' (wrong) and how the Sith are good guys, so I would try and avoid that stuff if you want to form your own opinion on both.

Watching the Clone Wars in the later seasons can give you a good idea on the Sith Code. [A training scene between Dooku and Savage Opress has a great example of that type of training.] (https://youtu.be/7bYqIksEOek)

An interesting thing about the Sith Code is that it was created for KOTOR and basically a reverse of the Jedi Code. The writer of Korriban and the Sith said this in an interview about the Code/Philosophy:

> Korriban was the only actual planet I wrote (though I contributed to sections of Kashyyk and Tatooine). Was tough, too, as it went through a couple of overhauls before we finally settled on how it needed to work. Doing the Sith wasn’t easy, either, as there wasn’t a lot of lore on them— not as a group. I remember asking what their philosophy was, or if they had a code like the Jedi, but ended up being told to write it myself.
So, yeah. That’s where the Code of the Sith came from (reverse the Jedi Code— done!). And the Sith philosophy (at least what I wrote of it for Korriban) was inspired by Mein Kampf at least in parts (which made the forumites who talked about how awesome it was, and how it made sense, one part hilarious and one part frightening).

I enjoy both sides from the story standpoints; I enjoy the Sith as a group of really evil, selfish dudes who want power and will do anything for the freedom of using that power. They are not held back because there is no one above them to hold them back, they've taken out everyone that could hold them back.

The Jedi believe their powers are not to be used for selfish reasons. They will have freedom when they pass away and become one with the Force. They have magical abilities that they use to help others and know that strong emotions can lead to them abusing those powers, so they learn control.

u/Kang_54 · 2 pointsr/StarWars

Darth Plaguis is a very good book about Darths Tenebrous, Plagueis and Sidious. It's one of my favourite SW books. Not so much Jedi stuff in it, but very interesting and just plain fun.


There's also the Book of Sith and the Path of the Jedi. They read more or less like a handbook for the Jedi and (less so) the Sith. I just bought them, and they're pretty interesting. Legends, of course, but still nice. There's 'handwritten' notes in the margin by lots of movie characters.


http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-The-Jedi-Path/dp/1452102279

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Book-Daniel-Wallace/dp/1452118159

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Darth-Plagueis-Legends/dp/0345511298

u/jlisle · 2 pointsr/StarWars

No worries. Buying comics is needlessly complex - those of us with experience might as well share the wealth of knowledge.

A final heads up - the omnibus may just cost more than the two premier hardcovers put together. They aren't always the most economical option... but if you're not worried about ten bucks one way or the other, put it out of your mind.

Just from a readability standpoint, the smaller hardcovers are nicer books. Balancing a 7 pound, two-and-a-quarter-inch thick, 1300 page comic book on your lap is certainly an experience I'd suggest anybody try once, but they can honestly become a pain in the ass to read.

The premier hardcovers and omnibuses have the same binding, so there is effectively no difference in quality. It really comes down to whether you want the complete run in two volumes or one.

Final plug for something other than (just) Darth Vader: Marvel reprints the older, non-canon Star War comics that were originally published by Dark Horse in really fantastic value-priced collections called "Epic Collections" ... some of those titles are lightyears ahead of anything Marvel has put out in the past three years (though, to be fair, some of them are also considerably worse). I highly recommend most of the content in this one for a better take on Darth Vader, and I'll never miss an opportunity to plug Knights of the Old Republic because it is probably my favourite comic ever

u/throwaway_for_keeps · 1 pointr/StarWars

The Jedi Path

The Book of Sith

Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide To The Force

None of these are novels, but they sound exactly like what you're looking for. The Jedi Path is an "authentic" training manual and journal written by Jedi Masters and annotated by the more popular Jedi. I assume the Book of Sith is the same thing. Jedi vs. Sith is like all the other Essential Guides out there, just a big reference manual. It's really neat.

The Darth Bane trilogy deals with Sith and their philosophy.

The New Jedi Order series (22 books) deals with an extragalactic species who cannot be sensed in the force, so a lot of the series deals with how the Jedi have to deal with that. It's really good, but it took me almost four years to finish that series.

u/NN-TSS_NN-TSS_NN-TSS · 2 pointsr/StarWars

The book this is from is called Star Wars: Visionaries and I highly recommend it if you come across it. They basically took all the Episode III concept artists and gave them a graphic novel to do whatever they wanted with.

Some of them wrote amazing comic stories (including the original Darth-Maul-comes-back-with-robot-legs story that inspired that story arc in Clone Wars). Others just drew collections of awesome art (like this one, by concept art supervisor Ryan Church). Great stuff all around.

u/jaguarphd · 12 pointsr/StarWars

You can actually buy them on DVD. I'm surprised it's not on Amazon any more, but I bought this from Amazon about 6 months ago for 30 bucks. It's a "two disc special edition" version of each movie, meaning one disc with the remaster and a "bonus disc" with the unaltered original. One of my favorite purchases.

u/YouJustSaidWhat · 1 pointr/StarWars

Joking aside (some really funny ones in this thread!), Vader likely defecates and urinates like any other multiple-amputee. In regards to when and where, I addressed this two days ago in this thread ...

> In real life, to tackle the challenge of "how do I poop while wearing a full-body suit without removing said suit," a lot of time and effort has been expended. One solution already in use in meat life is quite simple, although it is arguably pretty gross. Astronauts use something called a maximum absorbency garment (MAG) to take care of immediate needs.
>
> Looking to other science fiction, numerous examples exist of solutions to this question. My favorite is the stillsuit of the Fremen in Dune by Frank Herbert.
>
> Then, of course, there is the use of The Force to regulate biology. Time and time again, examples have been provided in the movies, books, games and role playing of both light- and dark-side users using their connection to The Force in order to control pain, go into a mediative coma, expand sensory awareness, heal oneself and others, etc. It isn't much further of a suspension of one's disbelief to accept that Vader used The Force to suspend his biological needs.
>
> TL;DR -- Simply put: Vader did not shit or piss whilst in his armor.

u/Serapius · 3 pointsr/StarWars

If you like that, check out Dark Horse's Knights of the Old Republic series! It's pretty awesome! Assuming Marvel continues to reprint the other volumes of the omnibuses (three in total), there's a lot of good story lines throughout the series.

u/_AlphaZulu_ · 7 pointsr/StarWars

Below are my recommendations (in no specific order)

u/mrsmoo · 1 pointr/StarWars

OK, that's what I thought. That blu-ray set (the blue cover with Darth Vader's head on it) does NOT include the original, unaltered versions of the films. That's why it's so much cheaper.

It seems that the versions that include the unaltered films are all pretty expensive now -- Lucas probably won't re-release them :(

I strongly suggest seeing if you can RENT the unaltered versions, or borrow from someone who owns them, or download them. Or spring for the expensive set.

At the bottom of the main description on this Amazon page, you will see a list of all the released versions of the movies and which ones contained the original theatrical versions.

Good luck!

u/mnky9800n · 15 pointsr/StarWars

Thrawn trilogy by Timothy Zahn. It's where I started, and in my opinion some of the best published. What it did better than anything else was capture the adventure and excitement of the star wars movies. It also introduces a good number of characters that you will end up reading about later if you continue to read the books. After that you can read Kevin J. Anderson's trilogy, and then start picking up the singles, like Truce at Bakura, Courtship of Princess Leia, the one with the jedi hutt and luke has a girlfriend ghost. If you decide to skip all those and only read the Thrawn books also read the Thrawn duology which ties up a lot of the stuff from the trilogy that is left open. It isn't left open in a bad way, there is just more stuff that could happen. You will eventually get to the New Jedi Order stuff and then everything else that happened after that, but that is beyond the scope of my recommendations. Also, the links are for the first books, I figure you can figure out the sequels if you end up buying the first books. Also, you can get them for like a dollar at your used book store so don't get them from amazon.

edit: Also, if you have any questions feel free to ask, I read all of the books published by bantam as a child and half the new jedi order series before I gave up and started reading "real" science fiction. Don't take that the wrong way, I enjoyed the star wars books, sometimes one just needs to diversify! I should re-read the thrawn trilogy. :-D

u/astralrayn · 1 pointr/StarWars

I definitely like Kylo more than Rey. I'm super HAPPY with the entire cast including Rey. But my heart has always been with the bad guys. I knew I was going to love Kylo the most the moment I saw him. In fact the moment I saw him I looked at my boyfriend and said "You're costuming that." like he didn't have an option, I'm making him a Kylo and he's going to be mine and that's that!

But I LOVE the point you brought up that this movie really makes you sympathize with the bad guys and I loved that. You feel for Finn who is freaked out by the power and cruelty of the first order and you actually feel for Kylo who is struggling between light and dark. Watching the promos and getting hyped, I never imagined I would feel for Kylo. I assumed I'd sit there and think he was amazing but I didn't think I'd connect with him, it was actually kind of nice! I'm circle jerking, I know, I can't help it.

Here's a list of shit you need to pick up:

The visual dictionary

The Art of Star Wars the Force Awakens

And you mentioned having a book with layouts of the death star and such so you may like Incredible Cross Sections.

And from what EVERYONE I know has been telling me, The Force Awakens novelization is a must read if you want juicy little details that weren't made crystal clear in the movie!

Also, if you are not reading the comics. STOP. RIGHT. NOW. AND. READ. THEM!!

In order of priority:

Darth Vader

Star Wars

Princess Leia

Shattered Empire

And read Kanan if you're a Rebels fan. I HAVE the comic I just haven't read that one yet!

But no seriously that Darth Vader comic. The stuff that happens. UGH. NERDGASM. After reading them and re-watching the movies in preparation for TFA I fell in love with the originals all over again. It was like that fresh awesome new love I had for them the first time! So good!

u/Vaxis7 · 1 pointr/StarWars

It was detailed in works that are now part of the Legends canon, which Disney has displaced. Personally though I will keep adhering to old history like that until it is explicitly replaced by new canon.

Check out the Jedi and Sith pages on the wiki, and click the Legends tab on the articles to see more.

One great way to both gain a quickfire education on this subject as well as add a cool item to your bookshelf is to get this pair of books if you have not already.

u/TrueMarksmens · 2 pointsr/StarWars

A very important character to the original Star Wars: The Old Republic storyline. You can read his origin story in the novel Deceived. He's pretty prominent in the original endgame of SWTOR (Levels 39-50, if memory serves).

Note that most of those reviews on that Amazon page are... weird? It seems like the product, for some reason, shares the same reviews as the book Revan, which was controversially-received. Odd. Anyways, Deceived is a great read, and I'd recommend it to anyone who loves the Old Republic era.

u/djs85 · 2 pointsr/StarWars

Does he have a bluray player? The only set that contains all 6 movies is the recently released bluray set:
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Complete-Episodes-Blu-ray/dp/B003ZSJ212/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1323731301&sr=8-3

They're all still available on DVD, but you'd have to buy them separately if you want them new and don't want to spend way too much. Don't know how much you're looking to spend, but the bluray set is packed with features and you can find a decent BR player these days for like 50 bucks. Good luck!

u/10TailBeast · 0 pointsr/StarWars

This is the only novel I can find for Revan. In the game I mentioned, you can [] (/s "become a Jedi or a Sith based on your actions in-game. It appears the Revan in the book may be based on the Jedi ending to the game. The summary makes him sound like a good guy.") The game can take awhile to finish, so checking Wookiepedia like daran suggested might be a good idea just to get a summary of the events in the game.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/StarWars

They are guides to becoming a Jedi or Sith. They are meant to look like real training manuals, with notes written on the pages. You can look at some of the pages on the amazon page. They are pretty cool books with fun information.

http://www.amazon.com/Jedi-Path-Star-Daniel-Wallace/dp/1452102279/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1345041590&sr=8-2&keywords=jedi+path#_

u/TumbleDryLow · 1 pointr/StarWars

My personal favorites (although note, neither are canon anymore):

1.) Shatterpoint: follows Mace Windu, and is essentially Star Wars' take on Heart of Darkness.

2.) The Thrawn Trilogy: Widely hailed as the best of the Star Wars EU. In my opinion, it has some of the best and worst elements. The good: a brilliant, nuanced antagonist; the bad: evil clones (a terrible subplot).

I haven't read it yet, but Lost Stars has been very well received (despite being billed as a young adult novel). I'd recommend it if you'd like a new canonical novel.

u/DrWumbo · 5 pointsr/StarWars

If you're interested in the the story behind the prequel movies, Darth Plagueis is an excellent book that fills in some of the plot holes from those movies. If you're interested in post-RotJ, I'd recommend starting with the Thrawn trilogy.

u/Darth_insomniac · 1 pointr/StarWars

That's the best thing I've seen all week AND it come in a holocron!

Thanks for sharing the info.

Found on Amazon - may have to get one myself.

u/GoldenBeer · 3 pointsr/StarWars

The other versions are pretty awesome. I bought the Book of Sith vault edition a while back. So worth it.

Book of Sith

The Bounty Hunter Code

The Jedi Path

u/Sunshinexpress · 1 pointr/StarWars

You can get them direct from marvel, but you can't get back issues:
https://subscriptions.marvel.com
They're only a few bucks a pop this way, but if you would only enjoy them in super-mint condition, the mail version isn't for you.

You can also wait until the trade paperback is out (typically, a collection of 4, 6, 12, etc comics). Here's the first six issues of Marvel Darth Vader: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Darth-Vader-Marvel/dp/0785192557/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1496943205&sr=8-1

u/downvote_every_pun · 8 pointsr/StarWars

The Timothy Zahn books are really good. You can get all 3 on Amazon for about 23 bucks: http://www.amazon.com/Heir-Empire-Star-Wars-Trilogy/dp/0553296124/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259835520&sr=8-1

Tales from Jabba's Palace was entertaining. My Mom got me the Millennium Falcon novel last Christmas, it was pretty interesting.

The New Jedi Order was good, but I stopped about 5-6 books into it. I read the summary on Wiki/Wookiepedia, and it sounds like they kind of jumped the shark. I might try to finish it up eventually though.

u/SolomonBlack · 16 pointsr/StarWars

Well they do have those Dad Vader books around where he's raising his kids and such.

They're ctually kinda amusing in syrupy sweet family friendly kinda way.

u/good_guy_submitter · 8 pointsr/StarWars

Best place to start is the Timothy Zahn series. It picks up shortly after Return of the Jedi and is some of the best writing you'll find. It has possibly the best villain in the Star Wars universe hands down, I found myself hoping the bad guys would win about halfway through.

https://www.amazon.com/Heir-Empire-Star-Wars-Trilogy/dp/0553296124

u/Pingonaut · 1 pointr/StarWars

Huh, I got the Jedi and Sith book together in a box but it didn't come with the Bounty Hunter Code. Pretty neat, now I know to look for it.

u/yuri53122 · 1 pointr/StarWars

https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Episode-IV-Limited/dp/B000FQJAIW

2006, they have a problem though, lots of digital noise and artifacting in them. Harmy's Despecialized Editions are the best way to watch the original trilogy, with the laserdisc being the 2nd best.

u/ALotOfArcsAndThemes · 1 pointr/StarWars

I would really recommend Star Wars: Visionaries. It's a collection of one off stories written and drawn by different concept artists from ROTS. They're all amazing. It's a good mix of types of stories, too. My favorite is this account of a Rebel soldier of the Battle of Hoth, but there's also a few "out there" ones, like one that has no dialogue and it's just two deities fighting, and it's kinda like a creation myth thing. But it's still cool. It's where the one comic where Darth Maul hunts down Luke comes from, that I see gets posted here a lot.

Here's the amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Visionaries-Warren-Fu/dp/1593073119/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409011251&sr=8-1&keywords=Star+Wars+Visionaries

u/ElSherberto · 12 pointsr/StarWars

You can get the Laserdisc editions on DVD from Amazon. The DVDs have the 2004 remastered version, plus a "bonus" disc advertised as the original theatrical release. They're really just the Laserdisc versions put onto DVD.

  • Episode IV
  • Episode V
  • Episode VI

    It looks like not all of them are for sale directly from Amazon any more, but you should be able to find them elsewhere (including the Amazon Marketplace) if you're interested in them.
u/BOBMUNZ · 6 pointsr/StarWars

Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader

Edit: please tell me then that you have or are reading Darth Plageus and the Darth Bane books, all fantastic, they really make you like Bane even though he's a monster.

u/ppuhg · 0 pointsr/StarWars

To expand on this a bit, the 2006 dvds are what you would want if you can find them. They look like this, though as you may notice they are now out of print. Its the closest that you'll find to the originals from an official release. I would definitely not recommend the blu rays, they have visual issues and the changes really affect anyone's ability to take it seriously. ("NOOOOoo!", etc.)

u/kidkronic113 · 4 pointsr/StarWars

you linked the awesome box sets that I wish I could afford
heres the mildly priced alternatives

Book of Sith

Bounty Hunter Code

The Jedi Path ^^Samelink

u/SQUI_ · 18 pointsr/StarWars

You're looking for the book Kenobi, it follows the story of Obi-Wan on tatooine. I haven't read it yet, but I'm pretty sure he talks to Qui-gon.

u/JSFord815 · 0 pointsr/StarWars

I've seen this in book stores a few times, it seems pretty cool. A Jedi training manual. It's sold out on amazon, so it must be worth it.


http://www.amazon.com/Jedi-Path-Star-Daniel-Wallace/dp/1452102279/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325006264&sr=8-2

u/JediPaxis · 1 pointr/StarWars

There really is no "extended edition" (correction: there are some fan edits of the movies that reintegrate deleted scenes back into the films, but there is no official extended edition) of the films, but there are several options. If you want the most up-to-date, high quality version then any of the Blu-Ray box sets will do. The slight catch is that the versions on the Blu-Rays arent exactly the versions that were shown in theaters in the 70's and 80's. The story is exactly the same and (in my opinion) the changes weren't significant enough to impact my enjoyment of the films, but some fans are purists and nothing but the theatrical versions will do. If your uncle is one of these people then you are going to want to look for the limited edition DVDs that have the theatrical cuts included as a bonus disc.

Ep. 1-3 are essentially the same as they appeared in theaters, so any old copy you want to pick up will do.

u/EveryGoodNameIsGone · 2 pointsr/StarWars

The 2006 2-disc individual releases have the 1993 laserdisc master dumped on the second disc. It's not great quality (and is awkward as fuck for 16:9 TVs), but it's the originals. They're also included on the 6-disc slim OT box set (don't ask me why Amazon's price is so outrageous on that one, I see it in stores for $30 all the time).

If you want better quality, download Harmy's Despecialized Editions. They're 720p HD restorations of the original versions from the Blu-Rays, the 2006 DVDs I mentioned above, and actual 35mm film scans (among other sources). PM me if you're interested and I'll tell you where you can get them.

u/FearAngerHateSuffer · 2 pointsr/StarWars

Are you aware that this novel just came out in October? In addition to that, Ashley Eckstein and E.K. Johnston are co-authoring a story for From a Certain Point of View that will almost certainly be about Ahsoka. If that wasn't enough, she will be the focus of one of the animated shorts for Forces of Destiny.

Ahsoka Tano is alive and well in the eyes of Lucasfilm/Disney.

u/Obi-wan_Jabroni · 1 pointr/StarWars

Always wanted one but even more so after reading [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Kenobi-Star-Wars-Jackson-Miller/dp/0345546830). Also I love how he still has Qui-gons lightsaber

u/zutroy · 1 pointr/StarWars

I used to be obsessed with getting every version on VHS and DVD that I could. Very happy to have this set on DVD. The unaltered version was a bonus feature.

u/cyborgcommando0 · 1 pointr/StarWars

I haven't read this book myself but I've heard Revan is a great book and its set during the Old Republic.

There is an entire series of Old Republic books you can dive into. But do note that they aren't canon anymore so anything in these books, KOTOR or SWTOR can be changed in the new canon.

u/newmemeforyou · 1 pointr/StarWars

I ordered mine from Amazon a few years ago. Looks like it's currently out of stock but will be back again soon.

I've also seen them in book stores like Books-A-Million but that was years ago as well.

u/Krexity · 1 pointr/StarWars

Ok got that, I have another question about the comics: Are these like little parts of a larger story, where you have to buy more comics or are those comics you recommend thick books with a lot of pages and a story themselves?
And do you mean this here:
http://www.amazon.de/Star-Wars-Darth-Vader-Marvel/dp/0785192557/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453229850&sr=8-1&keywords=star+wars+vader+comic

u/LOVES_TO_POOP · 2 pointsr/StarWars

I have the theatrical versions of the original trilogy on DVD. They are still available for sale on Amazon and sometimes eBay. They will cost more than the average DVD, but are well worth it.

Episode IV on Amazon

Episode V on Amazon

Episode VI on Amazon

u/HKoolaid · 3 pointsr/StarWars

Of course it does. It was the second bonus disc that came out a few years ago with the special edition set of the original trilogy. It's not gorgeous quality but it is a DVD version of the original completely unedited and unfooled with movies.
I think this is it but I got a much older boxed set.

u/acousticpizzas · 1 pointr/StarWars

The Thrawn Triology by Timothy Zahn. They're set after the Return of the Jedi-period. Great stories and well written too. Start off with the Heir to the Empire, the first in the series.

u/Plug-In-Baby · 1 pointr/StarWars

Digital on Comixology

Physical Vol 1.

I also HIGHLY recommend reading Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison as it's one of my favorite (now non-canon/legends) Star Wars stories. It's written by Haden Blackman, who directed the video games The Force Unleashed 1 & 2. The art is absolutely beautiful and it's a must read for fans in my opinion.

u/Confuseled · 2 pointsr/StarWars

Yes. A few years ago Lucas released a widescreen limited edition with updated graphics for all of the rereleases. Blarg. The hidden gem that wasnt all that advertised was a second disc in each dvd case that has the original theatrical release with no additions. They are brilliant. They are the only versions that I watch now. They are well worth whatever the cost if you can find them.

As an edit aside, the only downside is that the original versions are all 4:3 Aspect Ratio. Still better than anything else that has been released.

Here is a link to the boxed set, but apparently you can find the individual discs for cheaper occasionally.

u/ArchangelPT · 2 pointsr/StarWars

Comic or novel? This is the first volume right?

http://www.amazon.com/Heir-Empire-Star-Wars-Trilogy/dp/0553296124/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394743625&sr=8-1&keywords=Thrawn

I'm sorry to say the full trilogy is a little too pricy for me but i think this would be a good way to get him started

u/stealthboy · 1 pointr/StarWars

I was gifted this great book before my daughter was born:
http://www.amazon.com/Vaders-Little-Princess-Jeffrey-Brown/dp/1452118698/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420721758&sr=8-1&keywords=darth+vader+princess

There is also a "son" version which I just got as well because now we're expecting our first son.

Oh, and the nursery has Star Wars prints on the walls. Have fun! My daughter loves "artee-dootee" (R2D2).

u/eatdatshit34 · 1 pointr/StarWars

Following what Sapitoelgato says below, here's Kenobi:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0345546830/ref=tmm_hrd_new_olp_sr?ie=UTF8&condition=new&sr=&qid=

looks like the cheapest buy is from a seller named "D.F. Rodriguez". He also has Darth Plagueis:

http://www.amazon.com/Darth-Plagueis-Star-James-Luceno/dp/034551128X/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A1UZRRQ5GD4QZX

The rest Im sure you'll find...enjoy!

u/jzoobz · 3 pointsr/StarWars

This is the book you're looking for. It will answer all those questions, pretty well written too. Starts just after RotS IIRC.

u/MrWeb20 · 1 pointr/StarWars

You can still buy them. They were only released within the last few years or so, I think. It comes with two DVDs for each movie - the revised versions, and the theatrical versions (unaltered.)

This is it. I'm sure you can find it cheaper, somewhere. I got mine at Barnes & Noble for around $40-50

u/BigDumer · 1 pointr/StarWars

They publish collections of the comics, and I buy those at a regular bookstore. I like being able to put these on a shelf, more like a book (and I don't need to track down individual issues, I can just buy the collections when they are published).

Darth Vader vol 1

u/i_do_stuff · 4 pointsr/StarWars

Remember that one time when Lucas released THE ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSIONS ON DVD? Apparently fucking not, because everyone here is in love with their goddamn VHS versions.

u/electricblanket · 2 pointsr/StarWars

They made a dvd set which had the original trilogy unedited on the 2nd DVD. I have them, and would guess you can find them somewhere. Of course, a blu-ray version would be nice.

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trilogy-Widescreen-Theatrical-Edition/dp/B001EN71DG

u/mking22 · 2 pointsr/StarWars

I didn't watch any Star Wars movies until like 6 or 7 years ago (I'm 24). Since, I've watched the movies through like a zillion times. I became obsessed with the psychological transformation Anakin went through to become Darth Vader. I'm reading my first novel: Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader. It's fantastic....I can't wait to broaden my SW knowledge :)

u/prof_hobart · 2 pointsr/StarWars

I got my daughter the follow up Vader's Little Princess for her birthday. She loved it.

u/Jawzilla1 · 1 pointr/StarWars

Amazon is really good. Instead of buying each issue individually, I buy the volumes. They bundle six issues into one book.

Here's a link to Darth Vader vol. 1 (contains issues #1-6)

u/CozyHeartPenguin · 1 pointr/StarWars

In the recent Ahsoka book there is some Bail/Obi-Wan related discussion that to me implied a greater connection between them, now that the majority of the Jedi were wiped out and they are two of the only people that know the truth about Luke/Leia.

https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Ahsoka-K-Johnston/dp/1484705661

u/mondaen · 1 pointr/StarWars

yeah there is. the 2006 DVD Version has the theatrical cut on the bonus disc.

u/melancholygeek · 1 pointr/StarWars

It's not impossible, but it's not too cheap either (speaking of DVDs, not VHS or Laser Disc). These editions have both the remastered and the original theatrical versions:

Episode IV

Episode V

Episode VI

u/ThatIsMyHat · 77 pointsr/StarWars

Anything by Timothy Zahn is solid gold, but I'd start with Heir to the Empire. It was one of the earliest Expanded Universe works, so you don't have to know a bunch of obscure backstory to read it. It's also notable for creating a lot of the canon that appeared in later EU stuff and even some stuff from the prequels.

u/whiterabbit7500 · 6 pointsr/StarWars

For those interested, this is a page from Vader's Little Princess.

There's a version for Luke too, called Darth Vader and Son.

u/willscy · 12 pointsr/StarWars

You should read Plagueis by James Luceno. It goes deep into Palpatine's past and Sith apprenticeship. Also it is probably the best Star Wars EU novel I have read.

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Darth-Plagueis-Legends/dp/0345511298

u/LionoftheNorth · 1 pointr/StarWars

If you like it, you should look into The Jedi Path and The Bounty Hunter Code by the same author.

u/Sapitoelgato · 3 pointsr/StarWars

Rise of Darth Vader

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0345477332?pc_redir=1412264393&robot_redir=1

It came out in 2006 so it has some conflicts to canon, but is an interesting read to the events after episode 3.

u/stegasp · 1 pointr/StarWars

The 2006 DVD releases have the Theatrical versions and the Special Editions. Each movie is a two-disc set. They tend to be around $50-$75 per movie.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FQJAIW?pc_redir=1398469452&robot_redir=1

If those are out of your price range, look for the digitally remastered trilogy VHS box set.
http://coolwatersprods.com/images/kershVHS.jpg

u/TheTsel · 8 pointsr/StarWars

I would recommend buying the Blu-ray boxset. If you wait a month or so, I'm sure you'll be able to find it for much cheaper around Black Friday.

I would watch it in the order the movies came out personally.

u/Methstar · 1 pointr/StarWars

Yes, there is a book about him, but you can find everything you could want to know on Wookieepedia.

Edit: links

u/michnuc · 2 pointsr/StarWars

This dvd version of episode IV (and the matching V and VI) contain the only released dvd versions of the original theatrical release of the trilogy (full screen releases too). Naturally, copies of these versions go quite a lot of money because of this.

u/MLBinCLT · 1 pointr/StarWars

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-IV-Hope-Limited/dp/B000FQJAIW/ref=sr_1_1_twi_dvd_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449944674&sr=8-1&keywords=star+wars+2006

"Disc 2:
**Widescreen Feature (For Both Versions Full Screen and Widescreen) - original theatrical movie version in dolby 2.0 surround"

u/pizzamp3wav · 18 pointsr/StarWars

This DVD set from 2008 has the theatrical versions on the bonus discs...but I'm guessing those are just the '93 laserdisc versions put onto the DVDs? The quality is not so great, but I believe they are the non-special edition versions.

u/Alortania · 1 pointr/StarWars

I linked to Aftermath, and you can grab it. The TFA novel is also out in kindle (Jan hardcover... which is bull that buying that doesn't let you DL the digital as well -__-;), which could also have extra backstory.

u/darthrevan · 1 pointr/StarWars

> I feel Im the only one who didnt like this book

You're most definitely not the only one. Not by a long shot. Check out the Amazon reviews of the book, especially the "most helpful" one. It lays out the reasons why many KOTOR fans were unhappy (to put it mildly) with the book.

While I'm at it: Shameless plug for /r/kotor!

u/SithLordMohawk · 2 pointsr/StarWars

It was made in color. I couldn't imagine Star Wars being what it is if it was made in B&W. They do sell versions of the old and new versions. Just found this on amazon Star Wars. So shouldn't be too hard to find a torrent version I'm guessing.

u/Link371 · 5 pointsr/StarWars

Amazon has the 2006 Special Edition DVD which includes the (almost) unaltered original cut. It's expensive because it's been out of production.

There are semi-legal releases floating around the internet, including the de-specialized version. Reference the almighty Google machine.

The cut that was shown in theaters has never been released in a completely unaltered form.

u/sellers737 · 1 pointr/StarWars

I'd highly recommend this book. It's one of my favorite Star Wars books ever. This combined with Labyrinth Of Evil make you appreciate RoTS so much more. You definitely won't watch episode III the same way again - much how Rogue One changed episode IV for many people. I don't care what they say this series is still canon to me until proven otherwise
https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Lord-Rise-Darth-Vader/dp/0345477332/ref=pd_sim_14_17?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=69JVPASRCBPMEM7MDYKX

u/kharris8887 · 2 pointsr/StarWars

Read my comment again: the published copy does not come out for a few days (Jan. 5th Amazon confirms)
http://www.amazon.com/The-Force-Awakens-Star-Wars/dp/1101965495

The digital version has been out since the movies release.

u/beardslol · 12 pointsr/StarWars

Here are the Amazon links to the books Book of Sith, The Jedi Path

u/zijital · 1 pointr/StarWars

how about the machete order?

edit: Also someone gave me Darth Vader & Son as a baby gift. Worst book ever, the entire thing is a giant spoiler. I need to make sure my kid doesn't see this until they're old enough to do algebra.

u/CmdrKyle · 1 pointr/StarWars

If I remember right, there was some in Dark Lord (no longer canon). Has some scenes about him dealing with his new conditions.

https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Lord-Rise-Darth-Vader/dp/0345477332

u/jessebryant · 3 pointsr/StarWars

Darth Vader Vol 1 (Collecting issues: Darth Vader 1-6)

Darth Vader Vol 2 (Collecting issues: Darth Vader 7-12)

u/vitcavage · 2 pointsr/StarWars

https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Darth-Vader-Marvel/dp/0785192557

That's the first collected volume. Here's more info on the comic including release dates and reading order (with Vader Down)...

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Darth_Vader_(Marvel)

u/aidan9500 · 2 pointsr/StarWars

There is a novelization of the movie, and it contains a lot more details than the movie, though it also spoils things. (http://www.amazon.com/The-Force-Awakens-Star-Wars/dp/1101965495)

u/WallopyJoe · 3 pointsr/StarWars


I've had it for a while, but only just started reading it. I would imagine this book goes into that quite a bit.

US link - also comes in Sith and Bounty Hunter flavours, not got them though.

u/lfernandes · 3 pointsr/StarWars

You can find the Jedi Path here, the Bounty Hunter's Code here and the Book of Sith here.

u/hootorama · 2 pointsr/StarWars

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trilogy-Widescreen-Theatrical-Edition/dp/B001EN71DG/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1346868564&sr=8-17&keywords=star+wars+6+disc

Look for that box. It has six discs, three are for the Special Editions, and three have the Original Theatrical releases. As far as I know, it's the only DVD set to have all three movies.

George, in his typical money-grubbing fashion, decided to stop producing anything with the theatrical releases right before he released the BluRay versions. The sad thing is, that even the BluRays do not have the theatrical releases, even with all of the special features that they loaded on them.

Prick.

u/psychobilly1 · 2 pointsr/StarWars

I will warn you, [it might be a little expensive. ] ( http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Two-Disc-Widescreen-Theatrical/dp/B000FQJAIW )

Not impossible expensive, but a little higher priced.

u/gyshall · 6 pointsr/StarWars

Two books come to mind - the Episode 3 Novelization (which is, in my opinion, a better envisioning of the Episode 3 story, as you get to see Anakin's inner turmoils far better) and then Dark Lord of the Sith: The Rise of Darth Vader -

http://www.amazon.com/Revenge-Sith-Star-Wars-Episode/dp/0439139295


http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Lord-Rise-Darth-Vader/dp/0345477332

Granted, he isn't like he is in these pictures, but still a good look at Vader before he was force chokin' bitches and choppin' off family members' hands.

u/thetafferboy · 8 pointsr/StarWars

In the book Darth Plagueis it is explained that Maul is never meant to be an apprentice. Palpatine takes him merely as an attack dog while he searches for a true apprentice.

u/MandoKnight · 2 pointsr/StarWars

The discs you're looking for are these: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. That's the box design for the release that includes the "Original Theatrical Version" of the films. The original cut has never been released on Blu-Ray.

Unfortunately, they're lower quality than the 2004 Special Edition versions they're packaged with, and especially lower quality than the Blu-Ray releases of the 2004 Special Editions.

u/contestant_baL · 18 pointsr/StarWars

You got a canon answer already, so here we go with legends:

"Throughout the galaxy, it was believed that Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker–the Chosen One–had died on Coruscant during the siege of the Jedi Temple. And, to some extent, that was true. Anakin was dead."

Source: Description of Rise of Darth Vader

u/balorina · 1 pointr/StarWars

> Second, in God's name, why didn't Ren dispatch Finn with the Force during their lightsaber "duel?"

Keep in mind there are many "light saber fighting styles", so it's not really known how Ren was trained. The most powerful duelist was Mace Windu, who never used force powers while in combat. It's not really portrayed well in the movies, if you've never read the book Revan the anti-hero Scourge fights in a similar fashion. They draw power from their enemy's emotions, and using the force requires that. The more usage of the force, the more powerful you make them.

u/dryj · 7 pointsr/StarWars

theres a book about him, and its actually really damn entertaining. starts with his life post kotor, why he left his family to find the emperor, and all the cool shit he did along the way.

edit: Revan

u/It-aint-worth-shit · 6 pointsr/StarWars

These are very cool as they appear unopened and include the Limited Edition comic books. However, the DVDs used are inexpensive.

Here are 41 copies of Star Wars starting at $14.95.

Here are 35 copies of The Empire Strikes Back starting at $17.46.

Here are 45 copies of Return Of The Jedi starting at $13.95.

For less than $60 anyone can obtain the theatrical versions of the OT. They are not rare.


u/zgh5002 · 1 pointr/StarWars

A New Hope

Empire Strikes Back

Return of the Jedi

They are highly sought after, and can be very pricey.

u/ohreddit1 · 1 pointr/StarWars

The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn 1993

Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0553296124/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_T70lub1CFBDKQ


Han Solo Adventures Brian Daley 1992
Includes adventure in which Chewbacca vests wookie servitude unto Han and Kessel Run

The Han Solo Adventures: Han Solo at Stars' End / Han Solo's Revenge / Han Solo and the Lost Legacy (A Del Rey book) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345379802/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_F90lub1EAG30Q



u/TheCarrzilico · 1 pointr/StarWars

And they are also not sourced.

Here's all that I can do for you, buy this DVD. The second disc includes the original 1977 theatrical release of the film. Go to chapter 35, time 1:19:49. Hear the clunk of the stormtrooper hitting his head. It's there. I promise you.

I remember back in '95 when I first read a list of Star Wars Easter eggs. I immediately put my tape into my VCR and saw and heard the goof myself for the first time. This was pre-Special Editions. I can only give you my word on this, unless you want to come over and watch Star Wars this weekend.

u/Pure_Reason · 8 pointsr/StarWars

The Bounty Hunter Code: From the Files of Boba Fett https://www.amazon.com/dp/1477805982/

Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side [Vault Edition] https://www.amazon.com/dp/1612182615/

STAR WARS JEDI PATH Vault Edition: The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force [Vault Edition] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CO3F2KY/

u/lead2gold · 5 pointsr/StarWars

Not 1080p (currently); but the 480p (DVD) can be still purchased:

u/dangzal · 3 pointsr/StarWars

I don't know if these are the official dates, but the first TPB's for all current Star Wars comics are already available for preorder on Amazon.

The limited Princess Leia series (5 issues, I think) seems to be available September 15 as a TPB.

Star Wars Volume 1 also has September 15 as a release date for the TPB.

Darth Vader's first TPB looks to be available October 20.

The upcoming Kanan: The Last Padawan series seems to be available November 3 as a TPB.

Also, I've just noticed that if you click on one of these comics, under "customers who bought this item also bought" there are a bunch of Journey to The Force Awakens books available for preorder, I thought "Aftermath" was the only one.

u/TraumaSwing · 3 pointsr/StarWars

All of these comics exist in the new Disney canon

Star Wars (Takes place between episodes 4 and 5)

Darth Vader (Takes place alongside the Star Wars comic)

Star Wars: Shattered Empire (Shows a glimpse of the post-episode 6 world)

Star Wars: Kanan (Between episodes 3 and 4)

Star Wars: Princess Leia (Immediately after episode 4)

Star Wars: Lando (Sometime pre-episode 5)