Darth Vader and Son

Darth Vader and Son
Description
Never Underestimate the Power of the Darth Vader and Son Book When my son was born, I got this book so that I could read it with him as he gets older. My daughter is always a fan of these books, so she helps me read it to him. The pictures are cute and colorful and the stories are funny, tugging at my fatherly heart strings. I connect with the characters and relate somewhat to them, as fictional as they are. The Force is strong with this book.The writing is clever, the words play off the Star Wars dialog in cute funny ways. The play on words makes me chuckle and my kids don't understand yet. They watch the movies with me, but they are still too young to get it.. Perfect for anyone (minimally) familiar with Star Wars Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey BrownEdition Reviewed: 2012 Hardcover by Chronicle BooksFirst and foremost, before starting my actual review, I’d like to say that this isn’t the kind of book I normally review. I am actually writing this review today to present my perspective as someone who (for once) isn’t the target demographic – I am a female college student, whose LAST thought is parenting. I am neither a son nor a father. So, I am here to offer my point of view for skeptics who find this book interesting only for fathers and sons.Why I Picked It Up:I picked this book up bec. "Cute book" according to outnumbered. When I saw this, I thought it might be cute & funny. It is. Mostly one liners from the movies, but if you've got a dry sense of humor (or maybe if you're a die hard Star Wars fan), you'll enjoy it.
A lifelong Star Wars fan, he lives in Chicago with his wife and five-year-old son. . Jeffrey Brown is the author of numerous graphic novels and comics, including Cat Getting Out of a Bag and Cats Are Weird
" -Comics Bulletin"Darth Vader and Son is a sweet mashup of Star Wars and father and son bonding" - Chicago Tribune"But if you're one of those sad, empty few who haven't picked up Vader and Son, for yourself, a child, a Star Wars fan, a carbon-based lifeform, or anyone who likes things that are Good - do yourself a favor and pick it up, because not only it is adorable and funny, but it's also one of the best Star Wars books ever. I now read it with my five-year-old daughter, who cracks up at little Luke and a much kinder, gentl
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.. 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 comic 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 Brown's d