![]() ![]() Questions like, how the heck does the First Order have so much power? Why has the New Republic become so weak despite overthrowing the evil Empire? What’s the deal with the Knights Of Ren? What happened between Han and Leia to push them apart?Īnd although Aftermath didn’t answer any of these questions outright (it is part one of three, after all), I was very satisfied with the extra information that Chuck Wendig’s novel added to the filmic canon. The primary reason I bought Star Wars: Aftermath-the first in a trilogy of novels bridging the gap between Return of the Jediand The Force Awakens-was to find answers to the questions that had been rattling around in my head post- Episode VII. Here’s how Star Wars: Aftermath has gone about bridging the gap between one war and another: Questions Answered ![]() We get a front row seat to the formation of the doomed New Republic and the final days of the Empire, and how that all gave birth to the conflict between the First Order and the Resistance. Written by sci-fi scribe Chuck Wendig, the Aftermath trilogy shows us the complicated times that resulted from the Rebellion’s victory over the Empire. One specific trilogy of novels has the task of bridging the gap between Episode VIand VII. ![]() ![]() So it’s been the job of the Star Warsexpanded universe of books, comics, TV shows, and games to flesh out what led up to the events of The Force Awakens. Join Amazon Prime – Watch Thousands of Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now ![]()
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