celluloid preview 2015: the star wars issue

56
000 CELLULOID Preview 2015 THE STAR WARS ISSUE

Upload: dailycelluloid

Post on 21-Jul-2016

237 views

Category:

Documents


7 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

000

C E L L U L O I D

Preview 2015

T H E S TA R WA R S I S S U E

Page 2: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

A P R I L 2 0 1 5

C E L E B R AT I O N W E E K P R O G R A M M I N G

W H E N W E ’ R E N O T B U S Y PA R T Y I N G W I T H F E L L O W S TA R WA R S F R E A K Z O I D S , A N D G E T T I N G D R U N K O N J A M E S O N A N D B L U E M I L K , W E ’ L L B E R E - V I S I T I N G T H E H I G H S A N D T H E L O W S O F T H AT G A L A X Y S O FA R , FA R AWAY. C H E C K D A I LY C E L L U L O I D F O R S H O W T I M E S A N D O F F I C I A L T W E E T C H AT H A S H TA G S .

Page 3: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

4 . 1 1 E W O K S : T H E B AT T L E F O R E N D O R &

T H E E W O K A D V E N T U R E

4 . 1 2 T H E H I D D E N F O R T R E S S

4 . 1 3 F L A S H G O R D O N

4 . 1 5 T H X - 1 1 3 8 & H A R D WA R E WA R S

4 . 1 6 S TA R WA R S E P I S O D E S I & I I

4 . 1 7 S TA R WA R S E P I S O D E S I I I & I V

4 . 1 8 S TA R WA R S E P I S O D E S V & V I

4 . 1 9 E M P I R E O F D R E A M S & S TA R WA R S X M A S S P E C I A L

I A N S A N T E R | A N I M AT R O N I C A C K B A R

Page 4: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

C E L L U L O I DT H E S TA R WA R S I S S U E

000Preview 2015

CELLULOID

Managing EditorsIan Santer

Destiny A. Lopez

Illustrator Seth Friedman

Magazine LayoutKlambi

PhotographersIan Santer

Destiny A. Lopez

MarketingSee Contributors

Editorial EnquiriesFor advertising inquireies and story pitches:

[email protected]

Published and Distributed by Daily Celluloid Tel : (213) 379-9475

Shout out to Star Wars Celebration, Reed Pop, Comic Bug, JoAnn Jenkins, Arlene Santer, Jett Evans, Monkey Deux,

Tom Jenkinson

A Daily Celluloid/Animatronic Ackbar Production

all rights reserved copyright © 2015

ContributorsAnimatronic Ackbar, Seth Friedman, Remington Hayes, Destiny A. Lopez, Ian Santer, and Mike Wellman

Printing No paper here...all 1’s and 0’s son.

CoverIan Santer

HIT US UP

facebook : dailycelluloidinstagram : dailycelluloidtumblr : dailycelluloid.tumblr.comtwitter : daily_celluloid

In Association withfacebook : AnimatronicAckbarinstagram : ackbartwitter : animatronicackbr

Page 5: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

L E T T E R F R O M T H E E D I T O R S

What started as a movie a day tumblr has evolved into this.

What is this exactly?

It looks like a zine. But self-publishing is only part of the equation.

Celluloid is a film co-op; a collective created by film fanatics for film

fanatics, aspiring movie makers and our peers that are so often in and

out of “the industry.”

Issue 000: The Star Wars Celebration Issue is yet a preview of things

to come. With the much anticipated convention coming to Anaheim

and the Los Angeles crew being only an hour away, the decision was

made for us. Star Wars it is.

Through the cooperation of writers, illustrators and musicians, a zine

will appear 6 times a year. Find it, read it, share it however you can.

We’ve got the social media thing covered, so send a message, drop

us a line, a tweet, a gram or what have you. We don’t bite, unless you

are into that sort of thing.

Enjoy. And May the Force Be With You ALWAYS

Contact Daily [email protected] : (213) 379-9475

Animatronic AckbarCreative Partnerwww.animatronicackbar.com

E D I T O R ’ S N O T E

Page 6: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

I V

05

06

04

01

07

JEFF BERTING | SOUTH BAY MAGAZINE

Page 7: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

1

03

0 1 . T H E 7 -Y E A R O L D F I L M C R I T I C Return of the Jedi was better? Kids say the darndest things, don’t they?

0 2 . T H E U R B A N R E B E L L I O N RUN DMC parodies, dope kicks and sick beats

0 3 . S TA R WA R S & T H E A R T I S T I forgive George Lucas...

0 4 . T H E VA R I A N T C H A S E We talk comics and assorted geeky weirdness with Mike Wellman

0 5 . G A L A C T I C B O O T L E G S Living the Suckadelic life

0 6 . S H A K E W H AT A N A K I N G AV E Y O U Do the Funky Blaster

0 7. A H U N T E R ’ S L I F E F O R M E Snitches get stitches.

02

C O N T E N T SN o . 0 0 0 P R E V I E W 2 0 1 5

Page 8: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2Illustration By Seth Friedman

Page 9: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3

Page 10: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

4

K L A M B I

P R O C L A M AT I O N S O FA 7 -Y E A R O L D F I L M C R I T I C

I can’t remember what I ate for breakfast this morning, but I remember so very vividly waiting in line for hours with the fam. at the old Mid Island Mall in Hicksville, hoping to procure five tickets to the ROTJ screening.

Though I was but a mere 7 year old, I was somehow super aware of the significance of this seemingly mundane afternoon outing at the theater. From Jabba’s palace to the battle at Endor where those infamous furry little muppets helped our small rag tag band of heroes bring down the big bad Empire, Jedi proved to be an audo/visual sensory overload that would forever imprint itself on my young mind.

Witnessing Jedi unfold on that big screen was a rather historic and exhilarating experience. The epic space battles, the roaring of the speeder bikes, Vader turning on the Emperor... The movie we all believed (and in hindsight hoped) would be the glorious final installment of the Star Wars Saga: the closing chapter to our childhood.

01

Return of the Jedi was the only film from the Original Trilogy that

I actually got to see in all it’s glory; as the pioneers of cinema

intended.. on a giant screen in a packed palatial movie house (well

we’d have to settle for the cineplex at the local shopping mall).

W H AT A R E Y O U R E A R L I E S T M E M O R I E S O F S TA R WA R S ? G I V E U S T H E 4 1 1 O N T W I T T E R AT @ D A I LY _ C E L L U L O I D # S W I S S U E 0 0 0

Page 11: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

5

STRAIGHT TO THE POINT

Even as a child, I cut to the chase. No time for Mickey Mouse bullshit.

F I L MW R A P

Page 12: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

Page 13: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

Of course, now looking back on my early critique, I realize how utterly absurd I was to cite Richard Marquand’s space romp as the finest film of the whole Star Wars trilogy.Much like New York Times Reviewer Bosley Crowther’s brutal bashing of Bonnie & Clyde….

F I L MW R A P

L E F T : E A R LY S PA C E B AT T L E S K E T C H | A B O V E : M Y F O L K S AT D I S N E Y L A N D ’ S S TA R T R A D E R

Page 14: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

8

K L A M B I

02

H I P - H O P From the Sucklord’s og battle breaks cassette tapes, to the Adidas/All terrain vehicle mash ups by the one Billions McMillions, artists and intergalactic space travlelling g -men have been appropriating and mix-ing Star Wars ephemera into their funky shenanigans for years..

T H EU R B A NR E B E L L I O N

Who are you in the Star Wars universe? Are you the

underdog battling impossible obstacles? Or are you the

head hardcore mo-fo in charge, who will keep their power

at all cost? The universal themes and iconic characters

of Star Wars have been reimagined in many art forms.

However, the rebels are taking this shit from the streets

and into pop culture.

b y D E S T I N Y L O P E Z & I A N S A N T E R

SUCKADELIC

Page 15: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

9

A R TAt Designer Con 2014, Billions McMillions had only 200 of the above Ad-At figures available for sale. Frantically making our way through the maze of art prints, handmade wares and bootleg figures, we found his table, put our names down along with cold hard plastic, and even got the shizz signed.

The urban art scene has taken many forms since episode 4: street art, sculpture, installations, film, sound mixing and fine art. Degas may not float your boat, but a Star Wars print courtesy of Matt Busch just might.

T H R E A D SThe equation is as simple as 2+2. Classic Adidas track jacket plus Darth Vader equates to shut up and take my money. There is no choice but to join the Dark Side.

The Star Wars empire has thrived in the clothing business not only among adults, but for children. Companies like Vans, Adidas and, now, Disney offer a wide variety of Star Wars gear for the new generation of fans. The childrens clothing lineshave even been known to be more extensive than the big b-boy and b-girl lines.

While it is important to practice good parenting and allow your child to be the baddest tot on the block, more adult sizes please.

K I C K SSneaker headz and assorted imperial scum buckets behold the fresh and super fly footware courtesy of Adidas (all day i dream about Star Wars and such shit).

Big time shoe houses understand the universal collectible appeal of not only the sneaks themselves, but of the Star Wars franchise.

ADIDAS

ADIDAS

Page 16: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

Page 17: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

V I N Y LRecently, while attempting to catalog the pletora of platters in the Ackbar arsenal, many obscure Star Wars gems were uncoverd. Once dropped on the 1’s and 2’s, as the hip kiddies say, we were ready to rock the scum and villainy at any local space port.

Page 19: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

T H E D A R K B - S I D E STracks Curated by IAN SANTER

The Star Wars galaxy is constantly inspiring musicians to create and put their own spin on the epic music of one Sir John Williams.

Many disco interpretations and moog records from the 1970s have evolved into more contemporary hip hop and electro tracks with djs sampling assorted dialogue and sounds from these epic films.

Click the middle cassette to jam out to Ackbar’s Star Wars Mega Mix.

D O P EJ A M S

Page 20: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

Page 21: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

I A N S A N T E R | A N I M AT R O N I C A C K B A R

Page 22: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

1 6

K L A M B I

S TA R WA R S &T H E A R T I S T

03

With the use of stop motion photography the crafty craftsman over at ILM brought these giant All-Terrain

Armored Transport Walkers or, AT-ATs, to life one frame at a time. The epic battle occurring on the icy Hoth

Planet saw the extremely outgunned rebels attempting to defend their secret base against the Empire’s giant

walkers with nothing but a bunch of puny guns, harpoons and tow cables. Unfortunately, being too early in the

saga, there were no trusty Ewoks around. The Rebel base was overrun and the alliance was forced to retreat into

hyperspace.

We asked illustrator and professional nerd, Seth Friedman, if he would like to contribute to this issue. What he did

was reimagine some truly behind the scenes wizardry.

i l l u s t r a t i o n s & p r o f i l e b y S E T H F R I E D M A Ni n t r o d u c t i o n b y I A N S A N T E R

Page 23: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

1 7

A R T S YFA R T S Y

I’m a designer, artist and writer living in NYC who was

lucky enough to have been born into The Age Of The OT,

a year before the release of Episode 4, and thus forever

marked by the effects of mainlining Star Wars into my,

then, impressionable young brain-can. Then, I had 16

years to build up the anticipation of the prequels and

hopes to be forgiven for grand pronouncements shortly

before Episode 1 was released.

Page 24: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

1 8

K L A M B I

Page 25: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

1 9

A R T S YFA R T S Y

I went from being an in-denial Lucas Apologist to being able to admit that, as an

artist, I can appreciate the need for constraints such as ANYONE saying “NO” to any

of your various hair-brained schemes; for example explaining The Force by pseudo-

name-checking mitochondria.

However, I can also appreciate that sometimes an artist needs to be allowed to do

whatever he wants and create a beautiful mess. I forgive George Lucas for this, as

without his original ideas, none of this would be possible.

Currently , I work on design by day, art and writing by night, and have completed

one novel, “The Pilgrim,” that seeks to do for Medieval myths what Star Wars did for

Sci-Fi.

Page 26: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

Page 27: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue
Page 28: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

T H E VA R I A N T C H A S E& O T H E RC O M I C A D V E N T U R E S

04

w o r d s b y D E S T I N Y A . L O P E Zp h o t o g r a p h y b y I A N S A N T E Ri n t e r v i e w c o n d u c t e d b y A N I M AT R O N I C A C K B A R

JEFF BERTING | SOUTH BAY MAGAZINE

Page 29: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

When Star Wars: The Force Awakens accounced its December release date, fans knew that it was just the beginning. That galaxy far, far away would become, yet again, part of our daily geek and pop culture diet. Die hard fans are already getting their fill.

As with its previous installments, Episode VII means product: toys, art prints, collectable this and limited edition that. The latest stroke of genius to come out of the Disney/Star Wars union can be described in one word: variants.

Januray 2015 saw Star Wars returning to Marvel, unleashing a pop culture double dose of artistic craftmanship and the revival of a beloved sci-fi franchise. Darth Vader and

Princess Leia comics would follow, leaving no man-child, woman or wallet safe.

Star Wars: Issue One was one for the history books.. Aaron is wriring; Cassaday is on cover art duty. With seventy rumored variant covers, endless artist commissions and store exclusives, collectors and

fans are on the hunt in record numbers. For Comic Bug store owner Mike Wellman, business is most definitely booming.

There are very few comic book stores remaining in the Los Angeles area. Comic Bug, previously a South Bay staple, opened a location in Culver City. It took over the former location of Comics Ink, a local stomping ground that recently closed upon the owner’s retirement. Still recovering from the sting of Comic Ink’s abrupt closure. we decided to give Comic Bug a chance.

While on a variant chase of our own, Animatronic Ackbar stopped by to visit the the new Culver City location. We were super jazzed with the spot and asked for an interview. This led us to Wellman: a die hard Star Wars and Battle Star Gallactica fan.

PHOTOS: Animatronic Ackbar

G E E KTA L K

T H E H Y P E I S S T O N G W I T H T H I S O N E .

Page 30: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2 4

K L A M B I

L I S T E N T O O U R I N T E R V I E W W I T H C O M I C B U G ’ S M I K E W E L L M A N O N S O U N D C L O U D

Page 31: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2 5

G E E KTA L K

P R E V I O U S PA G E : T O Y S A N D C O M I C S - T H E U LT I M AT E D O U B L E T E A M | A B O V E : R O W S O F C O M I C S O N D I S P L AY | L E F T : C U S T O M E R S B R O W S I N G T H E WA R E S | R I G H T : S O M E T H I N G F O R T H E K I D D I E S

Page 32: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2 6

K L A M B I

R E S T O R ET h e T h e a t r i c a l C u t s

o f t h e

O r i g i n a l S t a r Wa r s T r i l o g y f o r B l u - r a y

S I G N T H E P E T I T I O N

V I A

O R I G I N A LT R I L O G Y. O R G

Page 33: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2 7

R E S T O R ET h e T h e a t r i c a l C u t s

o f t h e

O r i g i n a l S t a r Wa r s T r i l o g y f o r B l u - r a y

S I G N T H E P E T I T I O N

V I A

O R I G I N A LT R I L O G Y. O R G

LUCASFILMS

Page 34: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2 8

K L A M B I

G A L A C T I CB O O T L E G S

It’s often been stated that, “You’re an asshole for buying

this shit.” Yet, you dish out the mad green paper for these

so-bad-they’re-good custom jobs anyways.

Many a rif raff are currently customizing and bootleging

action figures and assorted toy pieces. However, Morgan

Philips the SuperGenius, aka the Sucklord, is at the top of

the sometimes janky, yet always super bad ass bootleg toy

game.

05

w o r d s a n d p h o t o g r a p h y b y I a n S a n t e r

Page 35: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

2 9

Your favorite overhyped pop sensation and lovable bootlegger_ presents this riff on the old Han Solo frozen in Carbonite bit.

The Suck-Pizza Bootleg comes packaged in a custom pizza box.

C O L L E C T I B L ES H I Z Z

LEFT: The Emperor Sucklord himself at Comic Con 08 counting them phat stacks.

ABOVE: A mish mash r2dfett bad acid bot . Don’t do drugs kiddies!

The Sucklord’s social commentary runs the gamut: from the cheeky pink ‘Gay Empire’ figs to the Suckrealm series of blinged out ghetto fabulous bounty hunters.

First discovered the Suckadelic one while perusing an issue of the Beastie Boys’ now defunct Grand Royal Magazine. The above article contained a write up on his underground mixtape ‘Star Wars Breakbeats’ a work of hip hop and funk instrumentals made up solely of sounds sampled from the original trilogy (referenced previously on page 8.

Page 36: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 0

K L A M B I

Page 37: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 1

Page 38: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 2

K L A M B I

S H A K E W H ATA N A K I N G AV E Y O U

06

w o r d s b y R E M I N G T O N H AY E S

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is coming to

theatres this December. No doubt there will be a deafening

kerfuffle to make as much money as possible.

LUCASARTS

Page 39: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 3

K E E PI TF U N K Y

This means heading to a store near you at hyper speed as

a slew of craptastic merchandise floods the store shelves.

This, *sigh,* includes video games.

However, for every Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom

Menace the Video game there’s a Star Wars Rogue

Squadron. For every Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi

there was a Star Wars: The Old Republic. So, with a little

hope and luck, we’ll get a great Star Wars game that

WILL ACTUALLY COME OUT! I’M LOOKING AT YOU Star

Wars 1313! Just add that to the list of bounties Boba Fett

incinerated without client approval.

Anywho with that nerd rage outta the way, let’s look at the

Howard the Duck of the Star Wars game family: Kinect Star

Wars.

Page 40: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 4

K L A M B I

Kinect Star Wars has some deep conceptual roots. Initially, the idea likely

spawned from the inconceivably unrealized potential of the Nintendo Wii and its

“revolutionary” Wii-mote. When we all first saw the Wii-mote, anyone who had ever

even heard of Star Wars just knew there was gonna be a game using the Wii-mote

as a lightsabre. It never happened. So with that dream frozen in carbonite, we had

to continue to pump quarters in that two-decades old Star Wars arcade game.

Then it happened.

Peter Molyneux, crown prince of false promises, promises a virtual revolution with

the Kinect. The X-Box tries to be Luke Skywalker, the Kinect is Lando Calrissian,

and Lucas Arts is Leia: all trying to save the Star Wars license from missing one of

the most creative times in modern day video games.

What we got was a half-baked attempt at several different game types. The most

notable was the Dance Central version of Star Wars. Not since the Star Wars Ewok

holiday special has anything from the franchise been so horned into something

harder than Al Bundy’s story of 4 touchdowns in a single game. Beyond the sub-par

pod racing (done better on the N64) and the unresponsive one on one lightsabre

duels (done better in the decades old arcade game), lies this dance game. Despite

itself, is so egregiously stupid that it has a Forrest Gump like charm. Its lone saving

grace is that it never goes full-retard.

LUCASFILMS

Page 41: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 5

When I first tried this game out years ago, I had a few friends over. We decided to

dick around with the dance mode. As I began to move to the beat of what I thought

was YMCA, my friends begin to laugh and snicker. I wonder if I really looked as

dumb as I felt playing this game. After all, I have this creepy digital Han Solo

looking back at me shake my booty.

I quickly realized that it wasn’t me they were laughing at. It was the song.

It wasn’t “YMCA” playing, but “Empire Today”. When I switched out to let my home

girl play, I noticed that all the dance moves had Star Wars themed names: Han Shot

First, Lando Fever, Force Push, Jar Jar Rock, Hyper Drive, and my personal fave: the

Funky Blaster.

It became fun. Not just fun, but funny. Seeing Darth Sidious get his old wrinkly ass

up off his throne to get down for the fate of the galaxy was nothing short of lunacy.

Somehow, it works. Hearing the sheer maddening genius of Christina Aguilera’s

sound-alike sing “I’m a princess in a battle, you gotta join the rebel way, “ is like

spending a few moments in a Salvador Dali painting.

As this very familiar, yet strangely alien concept take you for a ride into the

nonsensical, you begin to appreciate the mad scientist that Frankenstein’d all these

things together. So, if you’re ever at a GameStop or a garage sale and there’s a

Kinect and Kinect Star Wars, pick it up for shits and giggles. It’ll help you take life

and nerd culture less seriously, and allow you just have fun.

LUCASFILMS

Page 42: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 6

K L A M B I

P e o p l e w h o A LT E R o r D E S T R O Y w o r k s o f a r t a n d o u r c u l t u r a l h e r i t a g e f o r p r o f i t o r a s a n e x e r c i s e o f p o w e r

a r e b a r b a r i a n s , a n d i f t h e l a w s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s c o n t i n u e t o c o n d o n e t h i s b e h a v i o r , h i s t o r y w i l l s u r e l y c l a s s i f y

u s a s a b a r b a r i c s o c i e t y . T h e p r e s e r v a t i o n o f o u r c u l t u r a l h e r i t a g e m a y n o t s e e m t o b e a s p o l i t i c a l l y s e n s i t i v e a n

i s s u e a s “ w h e n l i f e b e g i n s ” o r “ w h e n i t s h o u l d b e a p p r o p r i a t e l y t e r m i n a t e d , ” b u t i t i s i m p o r t a n t b e c a u s e i t g o e s t o

t h e h e a r t o f w h a t s e t s m a n k i n d a p a r t . C r e a t i v e e x p r e s s i o n i s a t t h e c o r e o f o u r h u m a n n e s s . A r t i s a d i s t i n c t l y h u m a n

e n d e a v o r . W e m u s t h a v e r e s p e c t f o r i t i f w e a r e t o h a v e a n y r e s p e c t f o r t h e h u m a n r a c e .

- G E O R G E L U C A S s p e a k i n g i n f r o n t o f C o n g r e s s r e g a r d i n g t h e c o l o r i z a t i o n o f b l a c k a n d w h i t e f i l m s | 1 9 8 8

Page 43: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 7

P e o p l e w h o A LT E R o r D E S T R O Y w o r k s o f a r t a n d o u r c u l t u r a l h e r i t a g e f o r p r o f i t o r a s a n e x e r c i s e o f p o w e r

a r e b a r b a r i a n s , a n d i f t h e l a w s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s c o n t i n u e t o c o n d o n e t h i s b e h a v i o r , h i s t o r y w i l l s u r e l y c l a s s i f y

u s a s a b a r b a r i c s o c i e t y . T h e p r e s e r v a t i o n o f o u r c u l t u r a l h e r i t a g e m a y n o t s e e m t o b e a s p o l i t i c a l l y s e n s i t i v e a n

i s s u e a s “ w h e n l i f e b e g i n s ” o r “ w h e n i t s h o u l d b e a p p r o p r i a t e l y t e r m i n a t e d , ” b u t i t i s i m p o r t a n t b e c a u s e i t g o e s t o

t h e h e a r t o f w h a t s e t s m a n k i n d a p a r t . C r e a t i v e e x p r e s s i o n i s a t t h e c o r e o f o u r h u m a n n e s s . A r t i s a d i s t i n c t l y h u m a n

e n d e a v o r . W e m u s t h a v e r e s p e c t f o r i t i f w e a r e t o h a v e a n y r e s p e c t f o r t h e h u m a n r a c e .

- G E O R G E L U C A S s p e a k i n g i n f r o n t o f C o n g r e s s r e g a r d i n g t h e c o l o r i z a t i o n o f b l a c k a n d w h i t e f i l m s | 1 9 8 8

Page 44: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 8

K L A M B I

A H U N T E R ’ S L I F E F O R M E

No one I know could resist that much money, and certainly

not if you had a name that carried a reputation like mine

to uphold. Boba Fett didn’t say no to tough jobs. The irony

is, at that time I didn’t even need the money, I had enough

saved to live high for a decade without working. But now

I was flat broke and on my ass; sick as a Wookie and

probably dying.

Something had happened on Bothawui. It had started

with the house pets. Some sort of viral strain had spread

fast, causing unfortunate symptoms. First seizures and

foaming, then paralysis followed by what could only be

described as a change. Anything that contracted the

airborne virus eventually became violently aggressive.

And it had made the jump from pets to humanoids.

The Bothans had succeeded in containing the outbreak

without a major loss of life, but there were still holdouts in

the cities, and all of the security forces that had been sent

in had been infected. So now there were growing pockets

of zombified Bothans with armies of rabid housepets. If

the Empire found out, they might pull an Alderan and just

nuke the planet, so the Bothans had decided to bring

in a professional, and along with my sniper-modded

EE-3 carbine rifle, I boarded Slave-1 and set a course for

Bothawui.

07

Story & Illustrations By Seth Friedman

Page 45: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

3 9

A B I T O FFA N F I C T I O N

Page 46: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

4 0

After a week of killing possessed house-pets and anything else that moved, mostly

with fire, I had successfully neutralized the holdouts; but not without a price. First,

in the nightmares I would likely have of well fed, fluffy pets that snuck up like

ghosts, attacked with uncompromising ferocity and had to be consistently shot in

their cute, rabid faces, and second, in what started afterwards as a small rash on

my hands and quickly became a fever with familiar symptoms. I had quadruple-

checked my suit’s isolation protocols, but somehow, something had gotten

through.

I didn’t have insurance with what remained of the Hunter’s Guild, primarily because

I hated the very concept on principle, and always figured anyways that whatever I

needed I’d just buy. It’s funny how one can, at times, completely predict the details

of a situation and it can still surprise you in how it plays out. I would end up buying

what I needed after all, but the antidote for the virus would cost me everything

I had, plus more that I had to borrow. Now I was on the mend, but completely

broke, and in dept to Jabba the Hutt and others. He had a job lined up for me to

resolve the debt, but first I needed to make some quick money to replace my

contaminated equipment which all had to be destroyed. As soon as I was healed,

I’d have to hunt again. “

In addition, I’d had to go to a special contact to get the antidote; the highest

contact: Vader. We had had dealings in the past, but I preferred to keep my

business as far from the entanglements of the Galactic Empire and it’s mysterious,

mercurial Emperor as possible.

Ever since the rebels had destroyed the Emperor’s greatest hoped-for-triumph,

the planet-smashing “Death Star” battle station, the Empire had been jumpy. There

were growing rumours overheard in dusty cantinas, whispered in Coruscant back-

alleys and fretted about in the darkest chambers of the most far reaching Star

Destroyers. The rumours said that the pilot that made the dead-lucky shot that

destroyed the Death Star was some kinda Jedi messiah.

Page 47: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

A B I T O FFA N F I C T I O N

Some rumours even pegged the identity as a child of a high general in the Imperial

Navy. The rumours said that the kid had been raised in secret, in the desert on

some outer-rim planet, but don’t they always say that about the wanna-be heros.

In some circles they spoke of this “Son of the Suns” rising up to challenge the

Emperor himself, but no one was that crazy. The Emperor was a Sith, who were

like the Jedi only without the good intentions to keep their power in check. Only

someone like that could have had the balls to destroy the entire Jedi order,

dissolve the Old Republic and convince the entire galaxy to willingly realign under

his autocratic control. It was hard to believe that any one person, even a Jedi, could

do much to fight back against someone like that.

No matter what rumours persisted, the Empire may have lost the battle at Yavin but

they would surely strike back to win the war. At that very moment they were raking

the galaxy with probes, and from my contacts at the Kuat drive yards I was aware

that they were doubling their walker fleets packed with troops that would trample

forests and stride frozen tundras to blast-out the rebels, wherever they were

hiding. Vader was the one leading the charge, and the less I had to do with him, the

better. So not only did it suck to have to pay the rage-inducingly high price for the

antidote, but in having Vader source it, I now owed him a favor as well.

Once I was healed enough to fight, I hunted a few Jedi for Vader to pay back the

favor, but since I was still rebuilding my armory, with my meager equipment stash

to depend on, I’d had to resort to disintegration. Vader had stipulated dead or alive

but he at least wanted the bodies of the Jedi to broadcast on the feeds as was

customary when holdouts from the purge were discovered and neutralized. He

hadn’t been happy about not being able to do this, and had, after force-choking me

for a few seconds for good measure, told me that I still owed him, and also what he

had in mind to settle my balance.

Page 48: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

This was how, by doing a job for Vader and Jabba simultaneously, the chance

occurred to settle all debts with one simple hunt; tracking down and capturing

alive the Corellian smuggler and pilot Han Solo.

Ironically I’d been contacted by a fellow hunter who I’d worked with before,

Zuckuss, who was forming a crew for the same job that he hoped would include

me and my two frequent co-hunters, Bossk and Dengar. This was perfect timing,

as it would allow me to join Zuckuss and his crew and take a cut from Jabba’s

payment to Zuckuss without letting Zuckuss know that I’d been hired separately

for the same hunt. In what was threatening to be a ridiculous serendipity of

interconnected coincidences, Zuckuss originally pitched me for the same job

through Vader. Zuckuss was a force-sensitive member of the findsman clan and

so he had a habit of swirling everything he did with secrecy and uncertainty to add

an air of mysticism, though we all knew that he was full of it. Nevertheless, he was

talented, so semi-forgiven for being a little thick about this, when he pitched me on

the “second, secret benefactor” of the hunt for Solo, that would allow us to get a

double bounty.

Everyone knew that he meant the Empire. It didn’t matter; I would now be making

two bounties by joining his crew to capture Solo for both the Empire and Jabba,

on top of the fact that I had to hunt Solo anyway, separately, for both parties. This

was all working in my favor; I’d have extra muscle for the hunt and an influx of cash,

and this helped to wash away thoughts of my beloved ship Slave-1 sitting, up-for-

grabs to the highest bidder, in the decontamination bay, till I could pay to have it

released. It was a one of a kind that had belonged to my dad, and I wanted it back.

I chartered a transport to Tatooine to rendezvous with Zuckuss and get details

from Jabba in person. We’d all had encounters with Solo as was apt to happen in

the underworlds that we hunters traveled in, and none of us was a fan, but I’d never

seen one smuggler get such a high bounty from even a Hutt. And standing in front

of the grand slug, as he frothed and sweated in anger, I realized that I’d never seen

him as mad as this at anyone. He compulsively shoved frog after frog down his

gullet, barely taking the time to chew, with little arms and legs dribbling down his

chin, disgusting even his pet Kowakian, Salacious Crumb, who had to dive out of

the way more than once as a half eaten frog face dropped into his normally clean

perch next to Jabba.

Page 49: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

A B I T O FFA N F I C T I O N

“I want him dead, you understand? Dead! But it will be ME who does it, and not until

I’ve sufficiently inflicted miraculous pain and agony on his Bantha-sucking soul! I

will keep him alive if I have to re-hibernate him over and over in carbonite till he’s

lost all his senses, so that I can still torture him six centuries from now when I’m old

and grey!”

Solo had pissed-off Jabba by not only lying to his face on Tatooine but by reneging

no less than five times on his bounty payments. Jabba promised to take out a

higher bounty on anyone that killed Solo; he wanted the pleasure of torturing him

that bad. More so than the grievous insult to Jabba’s reputation, Solo had done

something a million-times worse; it was said that he was working with the rebellion.

“Snitches get stitches,” as they say, and Solo was no exception.

R e a d t h e r e s t a t d a i l y c e l l u l o i d . c o m

Page 50: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

D E A R P R I N C E S S L E I A ,I d o n ’ t w i s h t o b e p r e s u m p t u o u s a n d c a l l y o u “ L e i a , ” a s i t i m p l i e s a f a m i l i a r i t y I

d o n ’ t w i s h t o p r e s u m e . A n d t h o u g h s o m e m i g h t s a y w e r e s e m b l e o n e a n o t h e r t o

t h e e x t e n t t h a t w e c o u l d b e e a s i l y m i s t a k e n f o r o n e a n o t h e r — i f w e w e r e t o i n -

e x p l i c a b l y a g r e e t o d r e s s i n s i m i l a r , i f u n r e m a r k a b l e c l o t h i n g , a n d y o u w e r e t o

f i n a l l y , s a n e l y , r e f u s e t o s u b m i t t o t h e r i g o r s o f t h a t f o o l i s h f o c u s - p u l l i n g h a i r -

s t y l e — s i m p l y ( a n d n o w b e l a t e d l y ) p u t , I c o u l d p a s s f o r y o u w i t h m i n o r a d j u s t -

m e n t s a s y o u m i g h t p a s s f o r m e w i t h e v e r s o s l i g h t l y m o r e . B u t w o u l d m y i n s i d e s

m a t c h y o u r o u t s i d e s ?

Page 51: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

I ’ v e s p e n t a l m o s t t w o - t h i r d s o f m y l i f e w a l k i n g g a l a x i e s i n t h o s e f u c k i n g

w h i t e l e a t h e r b o o t s . I ’ v e e v e n a t t e m p t e d t o a n s w e r f o r y o u r a c t i o n s , t o e x -

p l a i n y o u r p o s s i b l e m o t i v e s f o r c h o i c e s o n e o f u s f a i l e d t o m a k e . B u t w h i l e

y o u w i l l f o r e v e r b e r e m e m b e r e d l o i t e r i n g i n s t a r - i n f e s t e d l a n d s c a p e s ,

e x i s t i n g e n d l e s s l y i n i m a g i n a t i o n s a n d o n s c r e e n , I p u t t e r n o i s i l y i n t h a t

i n f a m o u s c l o s e t o f c e l e b r i t y — e x p a n d i n g , w r i n k l i n g , s t o o p i n g , a n d f a r t o o

o f t e n , s t u p i d w i t h a g e . H e r e w e a r e e n a c t i n g o u r v e r y o w n D o r i a n G r a y c o n -

f i g u r a t i o n . Yo u : s m o o t h , c e r t a i n , a n d s t r a i g h t - b a c k e d , f o r e v e r c o n d e m n e d

t o t h e v a s t , e n v i a b l e p r i s o n o f i n t e r g a l a c t i c a d v e n t u r e . M e : s t r u g g l i n g

m o r e a n d m o r e w i t h p o s t - g a l a c t i c s t r e s s d i s o r d e r , b e a r i n g y o u r s c a r s ,

g r a y i n g y o u r e t e r n a l l y d a r k , r i d i c u l o u s h a i r .

Yo u a l w a y s a c t t h e h e r o i n e ; I s n o r t t h e s t u f f i n t h e f e e b l e a t t e m p t t o d i m

t h e g l a r e o f y o u r i n t e n s e , i n t e r g a l a c t i c a n t i c s . Yo u t a k e t h e g l o r y ; I g i v e

w a y t o a g e . Yo u : s o p h y s i c a l l y w e l l a n d w e l l - m e a n i n g i t m a k e s m e m e n t a l l y

i l l — w e l l , s o m e t h i n g d o e s , a n y w a y. W h i l e y o u f i g h t t h e d a r k s i d e w i t h y o u r

l i g h t , w h i t e w a y s , I ’ m i n t h e s a r l a c c p i t , c o v e r e d i n J a b b a ’ s v i l e b o d y f l u -

i d s . W i l l i t e v e r e n d ? I t p r o b a b l y w o n ’ t , b u t I w i l l . I ’ m p r e t t y s u r e I w i l l . M y

s e q u e l s w i l l f i n a l l y , b l e s s e d l y s t o p , w h i l e y o u r s w i l l d e f i n e a n d a b s o r b a n

a g e .

Page 52: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

K L A M B I

T h o u g h y o u a r e c o n d e m e d t o r e e n a c t t h e s a m e s e v e n h o u r s o f a d v e n t u r e s o v e r

a s p a n o f n o w a l m o s t f o u r r o w d y d e c a d e s , a t l e a s t y o u l o o k g o o d f i g h t i n g e v i l .

I l o o k l i v e d i n . M y a m u s e d a n d e n v i o u s e y e s p e e r o u t o f a f a c e b l o a t e d a n d e v i l

w i t h a g e . Wa s n ’ t I s u p p o s e d t o r e m a i n h a p p i l y c a p t u r e d i n t h e a m b e r o f o u r p r o -

j e c t e d i m a g e , f e n d i n g o f f w a t e r - r e t e n t i o n , w e i g h t , a n d w r i n k l e s i n t h e s a m e w a y

y o u f i g h t f o r t h e g l o r y o f w h a t e v e r t h e f u c k a l l t h a t w a s a b o u t — a u n i v e r s e g l o w -

i n g w i t h p e a c e a n d f a i r n e s s , E w o k s c a v o r t i n g i n t h e i r f o r c e - f i l l e d f i e l d s ? Wa s n ’ t I ?

C ’ m o n — w a s n ’ t I ?

O f o u r a l l - b u t - s h a r e d f a t e ( i f s h a r e d , i t ’ s i n a n u n s a n i t a r y w a y ) — w h a t e v e r L e i a ’ s

h a s b e e n o r w i l l b e , C a r r i e ’ s w i l l b e , a t l e a s t p e r i o d i c a l l y , d w a r f e d a n d d i s a p -

p o i n t i n g , r i d d l e d w i t h s e l f - p i t y , o l d a n d o v e r - e x p o s e d , r e n d e r e d s a d a n d i r r e l -

e v a n t i n c o m p a r i s o n w i t h h e r c o u n t e r p a r t s ’ r i c h a n d u n i n t e r r u p t e d a d v e n t u r e s .

P l a y i t a g a i n , H a n ! L e i a p l a y s w h i l e I c o n t i n u e t o p a y a n d p a y a n d p a y . I ’ m C a r r i e

F i s h e r f r o m S t a r Wa r s — t h e s o u t h s i d e o f S t a r Wa r s , n e a r t h e Va d e r s ’ f o r m e r c o n -

Page 53: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

I f a d e a s y o u b l a z e . I s t o o p w h i l e y o u s h o o t s t r a i g h t a n d d e f e n d r i g h t . O h ,

w e l l . T h e r e a r e w o r s e t h i n g s , I k n o w. T h o s e w o r s e t h i n g s g a t h e r a t m y b a c k

a n d h a u n t m y f u n - p a c k e d f u t u r e d a y s . B u t w o r s e g i v e s w a y t o b e t t e r —

D o r i a n O r g a n a g i v e s w a y t o C a r r i e G r a y . W e a l l w i n i n t h e e n d , d o n ’ t w e ? I f

n o t u t t e r l y , t h e n i n a n u m b e r o f c o z y , i n e v i t a b l e , a n d l i m i t e d d a y s . S h e ’ s

L e i a O r g a n a , f r o m t h e c e n t e r o f s o m a n y h u m a n s ’ b e s t m e m o r i e s . S h i n i n g

w i t h t h e w a r m g l o w o f s c i - f i n o s t a l g i a . O u r A l d e r a a n , f l y u s , b u t w h e r e v e r

y o u g o — o v e r t h e h i l l o r f u c k i n g C l o u d C i t y , J a b b a ’ s p a l a c e o r t h e e m e r -

g e n c y r o o m , u p , d o w n , o r o v e r — d o y o u r b e s t t o d o w h a t I d o : m a k e s u r e y o u

l a r g e l y e n j o y t h e r i d e . S k i p t h e h a i r s t y l e , b u t e n j o y t h e r i d e .

L o v e , C a r r i e

“ C A R R I E F I S H E R B I D S FA R E W E L L T O P R I N C E S S L E I A ” WA S

O R I G I N A L LY F E AT U R E D O N B U L L E T M E D I A I N 2 0 1 3

Page 54: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

4 8

K L A M B I

daily

CELLUdailycelluloid.com

FA C E B O O K T W I T T E R T U M B L R

Page 55: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue

4 9

LULOIDycelluloid.com

T U M B L R I N S TA G R A M I S S U U

Page 56: Celluloid Preview 2015: The Star Wars Issue