> Emphasis on lower-cost things like Animated series (where SW shines IMHO)
Clone Wars and Rebels are by far my favorite non-book IP. The recent canon novels have been nothing short of great as well (Tarkin and Thrawn, especially)
Yeah, I can see why you might not want to be reading both canon and Legends at once. But it really is a shame, because you're missing out on some amazing stuff, not to mention the inspiration for a lot of new canon material.
Biggest case of this is Admiral Thrawn. He's getting a standalone novel in a week or two that I can't wait to read. But his first apperance in the 90s Thrawn Trilogy is widely regarded as one of the best Star Wars stories written. A lot of nerds like me wept when they did the "canon-wipe", but rejoiced when they brought Thrawn back in the fold.
> Emphasis on lower-cost things like Animated series (where SW shines IMHO)
Clone Wars and Rebels are by far my favorite non-book IP. The recent canon novels have been nothing short of great as well (Tarkin and Thrawn, especially)
Well, there's one canon Zahn book, and too be fair, bringing him back was a very big deal.
Yeah, I can see why you might not want to be reading both canon and Legends at once. But it really is a shame, because you're missing out on some amazing stuff, not to mention the inspiration for a lot of new canon material.
Biggest case of this is Admiral Thrawn. He's getting a standalone novel in a week or two that I can't wait to read. But his first apperance in the 90s Thrawn Trilogy is widely regarded as one of the best Star Wars stories written. A lot of nerds like me wept when they did the "canon-wipe", but rejoiced when they brought Thrawn back in the fold.
hmm. I thought there were only 3 total. this is my first star wars series. I'm reading this one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ILZO30S/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_AV0rDbTEBB4ZQ
I also borrowed the audio version from my local library app, Libby.
This kindle book right here!