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Alan Dean Foster, Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (Del Rey, 1978) Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye by Terry Austin, Chris Sprouse (Dark Horse, 1996) |
Back when Star Wars was just Star Wars, I was young enough and excited enough by the movie to be insatiable for anything and everything that expanded the George Lucas universe. Science fiction writer Alan Dean Foster filled the bill with Splinter of the Mind's Eye, an unofficial sequel to the original film that, if things had gone differently, could have been the basis for a second movie.
But I never forgot, if for no other reason than the relationship Foster fostered between Luke and Leia -- he still wanted to kiss her, and she wasn't his sister.
It's powerfully good storytelling that still stands up nearly 30 years later. I was surprised, though, to run across a graphic novel version of the story, adapted by writer Terry Austin and artist Chris Sprouse and collected by Dark Horse Comics in 1996. How did I miss this?? Austin does a very good job of cutting Foster's novel down to a manageable size, and Sprouse captures the look of these familiar characters far better than a lot of artists have done over the years. Reading the graphic novel, I was a kid again. by Tom Knapp |