Anchorhead said:
I've always dug the artwork\style of comic books, but have never been one to sit and read or collect them. More of an admirer of the art form. That said, I do read the Star Wars comic strips regularly http://dailysw.blogspot.com/.
Anyway, with all the discussion of the future of the EU and in particular the comic books, I decided to look back at the early versions. The first ones, to be precise.
I discovered that they were combined into a paperback many years ago. Now that is something I'd sit down and read. Don't care that it's B&W, don't care that it's smaller (shut up Frink). ;-)
What are the board's thoughts on this? There are plenty of them available used;
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Marvel_Comics_Illustrated_Version_of_Star_Wars
I actually have that somewhere, but yeah, you're going to need a magnifying glass. IIRC, the ESB adaptation paperback was printed in color and had the original concept art Yoda panels before they were altered to reflect his actual movie look. I also have one that collects a couple stories that only ran in the British weekly tabloid version of the comic.
If you want the most bang for your buck, Dark Horse reprinted the entire Marvel Run in Omnibus form.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/star-wars-omnibus-howard-chaykin/1110791828?ean=9781595824868
The only downside with all the collected reprints is, you don't get the goofy ads or letters column. It's fun to read what fans had to say back then.