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Chris Alexander is an artist that specializes in Star Wars themed origami.
Subject ID: 131126
Subject ID: 131126
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They're not looking to save the world; they just want to survive it! The outlaw superhero team Division 13 is on the run when it picks up two new members: the beautiful, blind Optic, and the diminutive Vox. But it has also picked up a new tail -- five mysterious men in black who will stop at nothing to put the team back in prison... or six feet under! All this, plus the commanding presence of the man known only as Law!
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Ever wish you could go back in time and rip the intestines out of that jerk that made your life a living hell? Of course you do. Well, time travel may not be possible yet, but until it is, there's Payback! In this issue Lamb and the gang meet up with this big galoot, who feels their pain deeply -- and takes it upon himself to do something about it. Meanwhile, weirdness abounds as the radiation from the Vortex continues to affect the ecosystems of Cinnabar Flats in many new and painful ways.
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So, what's the deal with this Axe-Grinder guy anyway? Find out is this special spotlight issue entitled "Carnal Genesis," which also features the story of what drew Division 13 together in the first place. It's not what you might think -- in fact it's not anything you could possibly imagine, and once you know, you'll never wish for superpowers again. And just in case that's not enough for one issue, Lamb finally confronts Law and forces him to reveal his secret agenda. "Carnal Genesis," indeed!
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Foreward by Tom Angleberger, author of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda
Inlcudes: 72 sheets of specially designed Star Wars origami paper!
Chewbacca, Boba Fett.
General Grievous and Jabba the Hutt.
Starfighters, Lightsabers, and Podracers....
MAY THE FOLDS BE WITH YOU.
The power of the Force meets the joy of origami. Here is everything you need to create a galaxy of Star Wars characters, ships, droids, and weapons. The ingenious models are created by Chris Alexander, the master of Star Wars origami, and come with complete step-by-step directions as well as an introduction to origami definitions, symbols, and basic folds. Bound in the back is the book's unique folding paper, 72 sheets in all. Illustrated with meticulously detailed original art, the specially designed paper makes wach creation-menacing Darth Sidious, confident Chewbacca, the Death Star, Yoda, and more-come alive.
For ages 9 and up
Design by Netta Rabin
Origami paper illustrations by Phil Conigliaro
Origiami designs, diagrams, and text by Chris Alexander
Foreward ... ix
Introduction
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away ... x
The Basics ... 1
Origami Definitions, Symbols, and Basic Folds ... 2
Important Origami Bases ... 13
The Projects ... 19
Lightsabers ... 21
Trade Federation Battleship ... 29
Naboo Royal Starship ... 37
R2-D2 ... 43
Darth Sidious (Emperor Palpatine) ... 49
Anakin Skywalker's Podacer ... 53
Jabba the Hutt ... 57
Yoda ... 63
Armored Assualt Tank ... 69
Naboo Starfighter ... 75
Vulture Droid Starfighter ... 81
Jango Fett and Boba Fett ... 89
Slave I ... 96
Taun We ... 103
C-3PO ... 109
Republic Clone Trooper ... 117
Eta-2 Jedi Starfighter ... 125
Droid Tri-Fighter ... 133
General Grievous ... 141
Naboo Star Skiff ... 149
Imperial Star Destroyer ... 157
Darth Vader ... 165
Princess Leia Organa ... 173
Luke Skywalker ... 179
Han Solo ... 185
Chewbacca ... 189
Jawa ... 197
Sandcrawler ... 203
Landspeeder ... 209
Bantha ... 215
The Death Star ... 221
Millennium Falcon ... 227
TIE Fighter ... 233
X-wing Starfighter ... 239
Darth Vader's TIE Advanced Fighter X1 ... 247
Imperial Shuttle ... 253
Projects of Level of Difficulty ... 258
Alphabetical List of Projects ... 259
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