Showing posts with label trade federation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trade federation. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Brick Wars 49


And today marks the penultimate comic in Chapter 2 of the Brick Wars Saga. Next week's strip will be the end of this Naboo segment. (Finally).

Also, Lego makes really nice walkie-talkie pieces, but they're really big in comparison to the minifigures. Look at that aerial! It's pretty much the size of Qui-Gon himself!


Monday, December 03, 2012

Brick Wars #47



Wow! A total of three references to past comics! I guess since I'm almost at Brick Wars #50, I can do that.


And it is revealed: the Jedi's cruiser wasn't destroyed after all! Instead, it's still sitting back in the Trade Federation's hanger, annoying that Protocol Droid. I thought up this plot point wayyy back around Episode 25, when I realized I hadn't destroyed their ship like in the movie.

But that's what makes Brick Wars special: we're not afraid to be different! :D



Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Brick Wars #45


Brick Wars returns! This week, we see more of BD-1023 and his new friend, the Protocol Droid. And...whatever could that silhouette in the background be?

It couldn't be the Jedi's ship, could it? Wasn't that destroyed? Are there even pilots aboard it?

Not to fear, your questions will be answered in the next five comics, as well as the story being wrapped up. That's right, the plot will advance! And before Christmas, to boot!

Very well, I'll see you next week with more Brick Wars--set aboard the Queen's starship again.





Monday, November 05, 2012

Brick Wars 44


My! BD-1023 isn't usually that impolite. I suppose he has a lot on his mind, along with the stress that comes along with trying to capture the Queen of Naboo.

And just like C-3P0, this one talks too much about its feature list. I guess all protocol droids are alike, aren't they?




Monday, October 22, 2012

Brick Wars #42



And BD-1023 is in space! The story is just motoring along now, isn't it? This strip was actually super easy to photograph, as I only had to take pictures of  BD-1023 and the Vulture Droid. The main work came in editing the pictures.

I'm satisfied at the way the pictures turned out, and also the shift in tone that occurs when the droids leave the atmosphere.

Anyways, I'll see you next week, as the story continues!