All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss “Dark Tide I: Onslaught” by Michael Stackpole.
Go/No-Go: The Last Jedi Novelization
Welcome back to Go/No-Go, Tosche Station’s regular feature where we offer our spoiler-free opinion as to whether or not you should spend your hard-earned money on a book, film, or other entertainment. Today on the launch pad: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the novelization that is! Some of us *coughNancicough* have been very eagerly awaiting this book especially since it’s Star Wars veteran Jason Fry’s first adult novel. What did we think once we actually read it? To mission control for the verdict! Continue reading
Let your darlings die. Kill them if you have to.
This column has spoilers for The Last Jedi, Battlefront II, and all of Star Wars Rebels.
Character deaths are never easy especially if a creator has done their job right and made you care. No one ever wakes up one day and goes “I really want to experience a story in which my favorite character dies today!” However, as a Jedi Master once said, “death is a natural part of life” and sometimes, a character’s story is best served with their death, no matter how much it may hurt those who love them. Ultimately, this is where Star Wars Rebels has failed some of its characters and where both The Last Jedi and Battlefront II have succeeded. Continue reading
Rebels Review: A Fool’s Hope and Family Reunion – and Farewell
The end of an era. We here at Tosche Station have been watching and reviewing Star Wars Rebels since the very beginning which makes this series finale rather bittersweet. And so, one last time, we all sat down to take a look at these final two episodes: “A Fool’s Hope” and “Family Reunion – and Farewell”.
This is your first and only spoiler warning. Continue reading
Book Wars Pod, Episode 40: A Murder Co-Worker (Whom He Respected)
We’re discussing the last chapters of PHASMA by Delilah S. Dawson on the pod this week! What have we finally discovered about who Phasma really is? How does the First Order differ from the Empire? And what does the book reveal about storytelling and canon in Star Wars?
This podcast covers chapter 29 through the end of PHASMA and is NOT spoiler-free!
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Holonet Blast #48
Welcome back to another edition of the Holonet Blast! It’s was another quieter week so let’s get right to it.
The Official Site released the first excerpt from Last Shot and it features is ADORABLE and AMAZING and oh my god, I think most of the fandom already died from feels. Daniel José Older also talked to StarWars.com about working on the novel.
Entertainment Weekly gave us a first look at the deleted scenes that will be on The Last Jedi DVD and there are a lot of them. Can we have the DVD yet? Pleeeeeease?
In not confirmed but probable news, John Williams insinuated that Episode IX could be his last Star Wars film which would be sad but if the Rogue One soundtrack is anything to judge by, the future films will be okay.
We’re taking a detour away from Star Wars news for a moment but it’s still pretty relevant. The US release date for Infinity War has been bumped up a week so it’ll premiere in April instead.
And finally, in Oscars news, The Last Jedi won precisely no awards but the cast represented and looked good doing it. Oscar Isaac scratched BB-8’s belly on live television, Mark Hamill introduced himself to Gal Gadot, and Kelly Marie Tran look gorgeous and amazing and I’m pretty sure this video saved my life.
That’s all for this week! If you need me, I’ll be yelling at my phone about how we don’t deserve KMT.
TSR #184: State of the Superhero
This week on TSR: podcasting on a boat, SpaceX has a BIG rocket, that’s a lot of Star Wars books, and the State of the Superhero. All that and more on this episode of TSR!
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Review: Star Wars #41-43
The interesting thing about accidentally putting off your comic reviews for a few issues is what you notice about how an arc reads. I’m a big fan of Kieron Gillen’s work (just go look at my reviews of his fantastic Darth Vader) but something about his Star Wars series just wasn’t entirely clicking for me in the same way. That click finally happened when I sat down and read the latest three issues together. If you’ve struggled with “The Ashes of Jedha”, try reading it all together in one sitting for a better experience. (Which given that we’re talking about Gillen’s writing here, probably shouldn’t have surprised me. But here we are.) Let’s talk about each of the big three. Continue reading
Review: Darth Vader (2017) #11+12
After the crazy, brain breaking kyber crystal arc and then the Jocasta Nu Chronicles, Darth Vader #11 and #12 are nice, self-contained story that serve almost as a palette cleanser before Soule and Camuncoli send the dark lord off on his next adventure. For now though, his Jedi hunt continues as Vader and Ninth Sister head out to Cabarria after hearing rumors of a Jedi there… only for the hunt to turn against him and the originator to be very highly placed within the Empire…
These two issues make sure that we don’t forget several things about the relatively young Darth Vader. First, that he is far from an established presence within the Empire and its power structure. Second, that Palpatine is incredibly twisted and has no problem beating Vader down verbally. Third, there is still a little bit of Anakin Skywalker left within Darth Vader. In a way, all three of these things have been key to the entire book so far and will likely remain so in future issues.
This isn’t the first time the Camuncoli has depicted how Vader sees himself in the Force while meditating but it’s still jaw-dropping nonetheless. Those panels need very little to no dialogue to convey so much and I hope that they continue to be a thing throughout this book. I also strongly appreciated that Camuncoli made it a point to depict both men and women within the Imperial ranks. Hopefully this continues to be a trend in the Star Wars comics.
If you’re looking to start reading the Darth Vader comics, issues #11-12 aren’t a bad way to jump on to the book or to test the waters a little and see if it’s your thing. There’s plenty here to enjoy for both new and established readers alike.
Darth Vader #11+12: Charles Soule/Writer, Giuseppe Camuncoli/Pencils, Daniele Orlandini/Inks, David Curiel/Colorist, Joe Caramagna/Letterer, Heather Antos/Assistant Editor, Jordan D. White/Editor
Review: Poe Dameron #24
LISTEN AGENT TEREX. I’ve liked you a lot throughout these last two dozen issues of Poe Dameron. You’ve been a very good antagonist and delightfully evil when the occasion required it but this time you have gone TOO FAR.
PADMÉ AMIDALA NABERRIE’S GOWNS ARE INTERGALACTIC TREASURES AND HOW DARE YOU SPACE THEM LIKE THAT. HOW DARE.

*clears throat* Anyways. About the rest of the issue.
Actually you know what? Let’s just do bullet points for this thing.
- Terex has clearly lost it. Understandably so but lost it. Only a crazy man talks to Phasma like that.
- Lor San Tekka deserves better than what life is giving him.
- Jess Pava is an adorable nerd, pass it on.
- Still very much not invested in Karé/Snap, sorry.
- The close up shot on Leia’s ring is aces.
- No but seriously: Jess Pava is delightful and I need more of her.
Given that we know the events of The Force Awakens are rapidly approaching and the cliffhanger this issue ends on, I’m really unsure how Soule is planning to wrap this arc up but I’m definitely fascinated. It continues to be awesome to see more of the Resistance and how they tangled with the First Order. I have next to no idea how this all going to go but I sure am enjoying the ride.
Poe Dameron #24: Charles Soule/Writer, Angel Unzueta/Artist, Arif Prianto/Colorist, Joe Caramagna/Letterer, Jordan White/Editor, Heather Antos/Assistant Editor

