On May 25, 1977, the world was introduced to Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, and a galaxy full of possibilities. In honor of the fortieth anniversary, more than forty contributors lend their vision to this retelling of Star Wars. Each of the forty short stories reimagines a moment from the original film, but through the eyes of a supporting character. From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors, trendsetting artists, and treasured voices from the literary history of Star Wars: Gary Whitta bridges the gap from Rogue One to A New Hope through the eyes of Captain Antilles ; Aunt Beru finds her voice in an intimate character study by Meg Cabot ; Nnedi Okorofor brings dignity and depth to a most unlikely character: the monster in the trash compactor ; Pablo Hidalgo provides a chilling glimpse inside the mind of Grand Moff Tarkin ; Pierce Brown chronicles Biggs Darklighter’s final flight during the Rebellion’s harrowing attack on the Death Star ; Wil Wheaton spins a poignant tale of the rebels left behind on Yavin.
On May 25, 1977, the world was introduced to Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, and a galaxy full of possibilities. In honor of the fortieth anniversary, more than forty contributors lend their vision to this retelling of Star Wars. Each of the forty short stories reimagines a moment from the original film, but through the eyes of a supporting character. From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors, trendsetting artists, and treasured voices from the literary history of Star Wars: Gary Whitta bridges the gap from Rogue One to A New Hope through the eyes of Captain Antilles ; Aunt Beru finds her voice in an intimate character study by Meg Cabot ; Nnedi Okorofor brings dignity and depth to a most unlikely character: the monster in the trash compactor ; Pablo Hidalgo provides a chilling glimpse inside the mind of Grand Moff Tarkin ; Pierce Brown chronicles Biggs Darklighter’s final flight during the Rebellion’s harrowing attack on the Death Star ; Wil Wheaton spins a poignant tale of the rebels left behind on Yavin.
Content Note
Raymus /Gary Whitta -- The bucket / Christie Golden -- The Sith of datawork / Ken Liu -- Stories in the sand / Griffin McElroy -- Reirin / Sabaa Tahir -- The red one / Rae Carson -- Rites / John Jackson Miller -- Master and apprentice / Claudia Gray -- Beru Whitesun Lars / Meg Cabot -- The luckless Rodian / Renée Ahdieh -- Not for nothing / Mur Lafferty -- We don't serve their kind here / Chuck Wendig -- The Kloo Horn Cantina caper / Kelly Sue DeConnick ; Matt Fraction -- Added muscle / Paul Dini -- You owe me a ride / Zoraida Códova -- The secrets of long snoot / Delilah S. Dawson -- Born in the storm / Daniel José Older -- Laina / Wil Wheaton -- Fully operational / Beth Revis -- An incident report / Mallory Ortberg -- Change of heart / Elizabeth Wein -- Eclipse / Madeleine Roux -- Verge of greatness / Pablo Hidalgo -- Far too remote / Jeffrey Brown -- The trigger / Kieron Gillen -- Of MSE-6 and men / Geln Weldon -- Bump / Ben Acker ; Ben Blacker -- End of watch / Adam Christopher -- The Baptist / Nnedi Okorafor -- Time of death / Cavan Scott -- There is another / Gary D. Schmidt -- Palpatine / Ian Doeschler -- Sparks / Paul S. Kemp -- Duty roster / Jason Fry -- Desert son / Pierce Brown -- Grounded / Greg Rucka -- Contingency plan / Alexander Freed -- The angle / Charles Soule -- By whatever sun / E.K. Johnston ; Ashley Eckstein -- Whills / Tom Angleberger.