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Michael A. Stackpole

‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing Rogue Squadron’ Issues 13-24 (1996-97) (Comic book reviews)

September 13, 2013April 18, 2021 John Hansen Comic Books

And now we’re off and flying. The middle batch of the 35-issue “X-Wing Rogue Squadron” comics series — “The Warrior Princess” (1996-97), “Requiem for a Rogue” (1997) and “In the Empire’s Service” (1997) — really starts to lock in its S-foils. Michael Stackpole’s […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing Rogue Squadron’ Issues 1-12 (1995-96) (Comic book reviews)

September 8, 2013April 18, 2021 John Hansen Comic Books

Around the same time that Michael Stackpole was writing his “X-Wing” novels in the late 1990s, he was also providing the stories for the 35-issue “X-Wing Rogue Squadron” comic series from Dark Horse. It was quite a […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘I, Jedi’ (1998) (Book review)

September 5, 2013April 18, 2021 John Hansen Books

In addition to being a flat-out fun read, “I, Jedi” (1998) accomplishes a lot: It’s the definitive character study of Corran Horn, showing how he finds balance among his various skills (investigator, pilot and Force-user), it elevates […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing: Isard’s Revenge’ (1999) (Book review)

May 30, 2013April 19, 2021 John Hansen Books

“Isard’s Revenge,” the eighth book in the “X-Wing” series (and Michael Stackpole’s last), came out in April 1999, one month before “The Phantom Menace.” Overshadowed by that film then and now, “Isard’s Revenge” didn’t have anything […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing: The Bacta War’ (1997) (Book review)

April 25, 2013April 19, 2021 John Hansen Books

In “X-Wing: The Bacta War” (1997), the final book of the Rogue Squadron quadrilogy (but not the last book about the squadron, as it’ll pop up again in “X-Wing” Book 8, “Isard’s Revenge”), the Rogues truly go […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing: The Krytos Trap’ (1996) (Book review)

April 21, 2013April 19, 2021 John Hansen Books

Always one to look for a new challenge, Michael Stackpole follows up a novel about pilot culture (“Rogue Squadron”) and a novel about undercover work (“Wedge’s Gamble”) with a novel featuring courtroom drama and a […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing: Wedge’s Gamble’ (1996) (Book review)

April 13, 2013April 19, 2021 John Hansen Books

With “Wedge’s Gamble” (1996), the second book in the “X-Wing” series, Michael Stackpole may have inadvertently inspired Aaron Allston to create Wraith Squadron three books later. Here, the members of Rogue Squadron spend more time as undercover […]

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‘Star Wars’ flashback: ‘X-Wing: Rogue Squadron’ (1996) (Book review)

March 10, 2013April 19, 2021 John Hansen Books

Michael A. Stackpole’s “X-Wing: Rogue Squadron” (1996) was the first adult “Star Wars” novel to not feature any of the main characters from the films. Today, with so many novels set well before the film heroes were […]

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John’s top 10 ‘Star Wars’ novelists (Book commentary)

December 14, 2012August 14, 2025 John Hansen Books

I’ve been doing occasional “Star Wars Flashback” entries, but I thought I’d take a break here and give a rundown of my top 10 “Star Wars” novelists. For geeks like me, it might provide a […]

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