-Titulo Original : Darth Vader And Son (star Wars Comics For Father And Son, Darth Vader Comic For Star Wars Kids)
-Fabricante :
Chronicle Books
-Descripcion Original:
What if Darth Vader took an active role in raising his son? What if Luke, I am your father was just a stern admonishment from an annoyed dad? In this hilarious and sweet Star Wars® comics reimagining, Darth Vader is a dad like any other-except with all the baggage of being the Dark Lord of the Sith. Celebrated artist Jeffrey Browns delightful illustrations give classic Star Wars® moments a fresh parenting books twist, presenting the trials and joys of parenting through the lens of a galaxy far, far away. Life lessons include lightsaber batting practice, using the Force to raid the cookie jar, Take Your Child to Work Day on the Death Star (Er, he looks just like you, Lord Vader!), and the special bond shared between any father and son. Its a great option for baby shower gifts, especially for the expectant father. Darth Vader and Son is a Star Wars® book that makes a great gift or a just because purchase for yourself! Review The book imagines a universe where Darth Vader actually gets to raise his son Luke and it is so disarmingly charming that you really stop caring that this is an evil Sith lord. Oh, Obi-Wan, why did you spirit those children away? -TOR Mix Star Wars with cuteoverload , and you get Jeffrey Browns adorable Darth Vader and Son from Chronicle Books..[it] just had me melting, awww-ing and/or giggling over almost every page. And Im not even a dad.. geek dads, especially those with little kids, would totally appreciate -Geek Watch, DetroitNews You wont find a more adorable Star Wars book this year than Darth Vader and Son. Seriously. Its a must-have for Star Wars fans of all ages, as its not only insanely cute, its quite humorous, --Geeks of Doom You dont have to be a Star Wars fan to appreciate this tender little book. -The Guardian (UK) When the first Star Wars film conquered the world in 1977, no one could have possibly foreseen it going on to become such an ubiquitous part of our cultural heritage. Now even parenthood can be viewed through the filter of the Sith lord Darth Vader. Jeffrey Brown (Incredible Change-Bots) crashes headlong into George Lucass galaxy far, far away with endearing, funny-and fully licensed-results. A series of full-page gag cartoons focusing on the what if? of Darth Vader raising a four-year-old Luke Skywalker, the book twists father/son moments into scenarios within the Star Wars playground. For instance, the addition of a wailing little Luke turns the Bounty Hunter scene into, as one bounty hunters thought balloon puts it, Awkward! Trick-or-treating, toy shopping, a day at the zoo, and more are rejiggered with a lighthearted, charming tone. However, the book also provides ample proof that adding a babysitting Darth Vader to any Star Wars situation makes it gently humorous. Browns signature scratchy style is embellished with full color and stripped-down likenesses.- Publishers Weekly This is a good one for a young geek or their proud papa. -Aint It Cool News This book is hilarious, short, and sweet. Im sure it will have a real wide range of appeal that will include both young and die-hard Star Wars ones. Theres probably not wrong reason to gift this, but it would definitely make for a good Fathers Day present if you really need an excuse to buy Darth Vader and Son. --CSI: Librarian The central conflict of Star Wars looks considerably different -- and much, much funnier -- through Browns eyes. - Comic Book Resources As a Star Wars generation kid-disclaimer: the original Star Wars movies, not the prequels-this little book was pure joy. I now read it with my five-year-old daughter, who cracks up at little Luke and a much kinder, gentler Darth Vader.- Chicago Magazine Just let me just be the first to tell you that, if you play your cards right and get him a copy, Darth Vader And Son is gonna have Dad laughing coffee through his nose this year at brunch. -Babble Its fun to see Darth Vader a
-Fabricante :
Chronicle Books
-Descripcion Original:
What if Darth Vader took an active role in raising his son? What if Luke, I am your father was just a stern admonishment from an annoyed dad? In this hilarious and sweet Star Wars® comics reimagining, Darth Vader is a dad like any other-except with all the baggage of being the Dark Lord of the Sith. Celebrated artist Jeffrey Browns delightful illustrations give classic Star Wars® moments a fresh parenting books twist, presenting the trials and joys of parenting through the lens of a galaxy far, far away. Life lessons include lightsaber batting practice, using the Force to raid the cookie jar, Take Your Child to Work Day on the Death Star (Er, he looks just like you, Lord Vader!), and the special bond shared between any father and son. Its a great option for baby shower gifts, especially for the expectant father. Darth Vader and Son is a Star Wars® book that makes a great gift or a just because purchase for yourself! Review The book imagines a universe where Darth Vader actually gets to raise his son Luke and it is so disarmingly charming that you really stop caring that this is an evil Sith lord. Oh, Obi-Wan, why did you spirit those children away? -TOR Mix Star Wars with cuteoverload , and you get Jeffrey Browns adorable Darth Vader and Son from Chronicle Books..[it] just had me melting, awww-ing and/or giggling over almost every page. And Im not even a dad.. geek dads, especially those with little kids, would totally appreciate -Geek Watch, DetroitNews You wont find a more adorable Star Wars book this year than Darth Vader and Son. Seriously. Its a must-have for Star Wars fans of all ages, as its not only insanely cute, its quite humorous, --Geeks of Doom You dont have to be a Star Wars fan to appreciate this tender little book. -The Guardian (UK) When the first Star Wars film conquered the world in 1977, no one could have possibly foreseen it going on to become such an ubiquitous part of our cultural heritage. Now even parenthood can be viewed through the filter of the Sith lord Darth Vader. Jeffrey Brown (Incredible Change-Bots) crashes headlong into George Lucass galaxy far, far away with endearing, funny-and fully licensed-results. A series of full-page gag cartoons focusing on the what if? of Darth Vader raising a four-year-old Luke Skywalker, the book twists father/son moments into scenarios within the Star Wars playground. For instance, the addition of a wailing little Luke turns the Bounty Hunter scene into, as one bounty hunters thought balloon puts it, Awkward! Trick-or-treating, toy shopping, a day at the zoo, and more are rejiggered with a lighthearted, charming tone. However, the book also provides ample proof that adding a babysitting Darth Vader to any Star Wars situation makes it gently humorous. Browns signature scratchy style is embellished with full color and stripped-down likenesses.- Publishers Weekly This is a good one for a young geek or their proud papa. -Aint It Cool News This book is hilarious, short, and sweet. Im sure it will have a real wide range of appeal that will include both young and die-hard Star Wars ones. Theres probably not wrong reason to gift this, but it would definitely make for a good Fathers Day present if you really need an excuse to buy Darth Vader and Son. --CSI: Librarian The central conflict of Star Wars looks considerably different -- and much, much funnier -- through Browns eyes. - Comic Book Resources As a Star Wars generation kid-disclaimer: the original Star Wars movies, not the prequels-this little book was pure joy. I now read it with my five-year-old daughter, who cracks up at little Luke and a much kinder, gentler Darth Vader.- Chicago Magazine Just let me just be the first to tell you that, if you play your cards right and get him a copy, Darth Vader And Son is gonna have Dad laughing coffee through his nose this year at brunch. -Babble Its fun to see Darth Vader a





