Lucas wars

Laurent Hopman

Book - 2025

"In a tale befitting the saga he created, Lucas Wars follows George Lucas's journey from aimless dreamer to filmmaking trailblazer and prodigy of the New Hollywood movement. While his fellow rising stars--directors like Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, and Martin Scorsese--craft The Godfather, Jaws, and Taxi Driver, Lucas follows his childhood dreams and begins work on an epic fantasy . . . which, he soon discovers, is not without its epic challenges" -- Provided by the publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographical comics
Nonfiction comics
Graphic novels
Biography
Biographies
Comic books, strips, etc
Translations
Autobiographical comics
Historical comics
Published
New York : 23rd St 2025.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Laurent Hopman (author)
Other Authors
Renaud Roche (artist), Jeremy Melloul (translator)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
"Originally published in French under the titles Les Guerres de Lucas"
Physical Description
201 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781250367402
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The messy personal, creative, and business tensions that shy young filmmaker George Lucas battled to complete the first Star Wars movie get wrangled by Hopman (Girl Rebels) and storyboard artist Roche into a similarly rousing quest narrative. A rebellious underachiever from Modesto, Calif., who preferred comics and hot rods (one of which he crashed) to studying, Lucas found his calling in film school. But despite obvious talent, he lacked the confidence of friends Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola (whose "loud, impulsive" style made him the model for Han Solo). Hopman gives short shrift to Lucas's early career, zooming in on the near catastrophe of Star Wars. Saddled with a distrustful studio, disgruntled crew, and his script that nobody understood, Lucas nearly lost control of the film and his health. Hopman maintains an upbeat verve, however, positioning the obsessive and touchingly naive Lucas as a dark horse it's impossible not to root for. Roche's fluid, expressive art, given depth by dramatic shading and pops of color, generates momentum. Along the way, Hopman effectively threads in production trivia about Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher's secret on-set affair, the foley studio behind the now-iconic sound effects, and more. This is pop culture history of the first order. (Sept.)

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