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Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Easily in my list for top 5 Jar Jar Binks stories.

I haven't read the whole thing yet, but I'm already recommending Star Wars Tales #20. Why? I just finished the first story, which is Tony Millionaire (who also drew the cover) doing a Jar Jar Binks story. Yes, it's Tony Millionaire doing Jar Jar Binks and it's as good and funny as it sounds.

Oh yeah, it's also got James Kochalka, Gilbert Hernandez, Peter Bagge, Bob Fingerman and more doing their Star Wars stories. I've never liked Star Wars, but I do like those cartoonists. How can you say no to that line-up?

Well, don't just sit there reading my drivel, go buy that damn book!

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