By John Jackson Miller on
5/30/2007 12:00 AM

One of the things I've always wanted to do was travel to the West Coast old-style -- taking the train from the Midwest, through the Rockies, and down to Los Angeles. Star Wars Celebration IV gave me the chance to do that -- and get a little writing done along the way.
And unlike the anonymous shuffling through airports that air travel has become, you get to meet some interesting people. At one point an older gentleman was seated at lunch with us -- and in conversation I learned he was Tony Vaccaro, a soldier-photographer during World War II who later photographed everyone from Pablo Picasso to Frank Lloyd Wright for Life and Look magazines, among others. Amazon sells Mr. Vaccaro's book, Entering Germany -- and he has another coming soon.
I met a number of people on the way to Los Angeles who were headed to Celebration. You can kind of tell -- one young woman I met was working on a poem in Huttese.
Summer runs The Complete Wermo's Guide to Huttese, a fansite for that and other Star Wars languages -- and if she hadn't told me what she was dressing up as, I never would have recognized her when I spotted her later at the convention center. At left, you can see her as I first met her...
And then you couldn't have missed her at the Convention Center, dressed as Darth Talon from Legacy!
Most of the Dark Horse folks stayed in Little Tokyo, and as I haven't spent much time in Los Angeles before, I got to go exploring. Perhaps the most interesting thing was the plaza right outside the hotel memorializing Ellison Onizuka, one of the seven astronauts killed aboard the Challenger in 1986. It's a huge scale model, with plaques on all sides around it. I never knew such a memorial existed, so it really was a surprise to walk right up to it!
But I digress. You're looking for more costumes. Coming right up -- in the next post...
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/30/2007 12:00 AM
Sorry... so tired after Star Wars Celebration that's the only joke I can think of.
I have a nice batch of photos from the con (including two Jaraels and a Lucien in costume) -- and I also will be posting production notes for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #17, which with the holiday is out on the 31st. I also have to get the April comics report onto Comichron.
But after I get some sleep. Stay tuned..
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/23/2007 12:00 AM
Just arrived at Celebration, but there are two interviews about my work to alert you to:
Newsarama
Dark Horse
Funny how they're all coming this week...
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/19/2007 12:00 AM
And I have some of the schedule for my appearances at Star Wars Celebration IV...
Yes, Virginia, there is a comics panel. According to the latest information available:
Saturday, 5 p.m. on the Behind The Scenes Stage: Dark Horse Comics
Straight from the Horse's mouth —what's coming and what's cool in Star Wars comics. Hear from Randy Stradley and Jeremy Barlow (editors), John Jackson Miller and John Ostrander (writers) and Jan Duursema (artist), with Jeremy Atkins.
There's also a general publishing panel which I'm not on but which I'll recommend to all interested in comics:
Saturday, 10:30 p.m. on the Behind the Scenes Stage: Thirty Years of Star Wars Publishing and Continuity
Moderated by Pablo Hidalgo, this panel discusses 30 years of binding the Star Wars expanded universe together. Sue Rostoni, Jonathan Rinzler, and Leland Chee from Lucasfilm; Shelly Shapiro from Random House; Randy Stradley from Dark Horse comics, and Jacob Bronstein from Random House Audio.
And I also have a very tentative signing schedule. I'll be there Thursday through Sunday so I might be at the Dark Horse booth at other times, but the latest sked I have is...
Thursday, May 24
5:00 - 6:00 Dark Horse booth (#1121)
Friday, May 25
1:30 - 3:00 Dark Horse booth (#1121)
Saturday, May 26
12:00 - 2:00 Dark Horse booth (#1121)
Sunday, May 27
11:00 - 12:30 Dark Horse booth (#1121)
I also expect to haunt the Heroes in Action booth (#918) from time to time, where Marc Patten (my collaborator on Crimson Dynamo) has his shop set up.
Check the Dark Horse site and the Celebration site for more updates. Hope to see you there!
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/17/2007 12:00 AM
And the second trade paperback for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is out: Flashpoint. Follow our heroes as they stumble right into the start of the Mandalorians' war against the Republic!
Grab a copy, then drop back here to check out production notes about the volume, which, among other things, restores the originally planned running order for the stories!
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/3/2007 12:00 AM
Well, there's no "may" about it. Updates coming pretty quickly this month...
I have a nifty interview up here on Silver Bullet Comics, as conducted by Matthew McLean. It's been a while since my last Silver Bullet interview, so there was a lot of ground to cover.
And it's May, so it must be...
And this year I'm signing at the brand new location of Galaxy Comics, Games, & More in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, signing from 1-3 p.m. Galaxy is located downtown at 925 Clark St.
It's a chance for locals to catch me apart from the Stormtrooper-filled aisles of Celebration IV, where I'll be at the end of the month. Hope to see you in either place!
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/2/2007 12:00 AM
And the "Nights of Anger" begin in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #16, as Jarael takes us on a quest to save Camper -- one that will ultimately reveal the truth behind one of our mysterious fugitives!
All this plus the special guest stars, glaring nastily at you on this issue's cover! The answers lie within, so be sure to check it out and share your thoughts.
Then check back here — my production notes for the issue are now online!
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By John Jackson Miller on
5/1/2007 12:00 AM
I've gotten a sneak peek at an article Star Wars comics fans will definitely be interested -- check out Alter Ego #68, going on sale next week from Two Morrows. Roy Thomas, editor of the magazine, provides a multi-page retrospective of how he helped bring the movie adaptation to Marvel's attention back in 1976. If you've seen bits and pieces of this story before, you'll find lots of photos and new material here -- and if you haven't, it's an invaluable part of your comics education. Check it out! 
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