There are some people who will buy this book because they love Star Wars. And that's fine. I grew up in house with a Dad and a brother who loved Star Wars (I will be buying this book for my dad for The Father's Day). So, I ended up watching Star Wars movies, too, and playing "Star Wars"-related games with the boys in my neighborhood (hint: light sabers = red vs green freezepops) - probably more often than I would've liked. I didn't really "like" Star Wars until Harry Potter turned me into a nerd, and that was after high school.
I bought this book because I think it is really, really funny to look at Darth Vader doing normal, every day things. And in this book, Darth Vader is very much a normal, every day dad.
Once, I was taking an illustration course, and one of our earliest assignments was taking an action figure off of a table and drawing that action figure in different settings and backgrounds. Well, wouldn't you know it but I got stuck with a Darth Vader action figure. So, I drew this Darth Vader action figure (colored pencils!) having an Easter Egg Hunt, laying in a dentist chair, eating by himself in a diner. And every one of these drawings was fucking hilarious to me. I bet everyone in the class thought I was either a lunatic for chuckling to myself all class long, or narcissitic for thinking I was so goddamn funny.
But, I wasn't funny. Darth Vader was funny. Darth Vader doing normal, every day things was funny.
And this book was hilarious. And did I mention Jeffrey Brown? (Colored pencils!). The other reason I bought this book is because Jeffrey Brown wrote it, and I love his other work.
I had a feeling that as much as Jeffrey Brown was a Star Wars fan, and as much as the George Lucas Mega Corporation could've been breathing down his neck while he was making this thing, Jeffrey Brown would "get it," he was still going to use this medium to get the very heart of the issue: Darth Vader is hilarious when he is doing normal, every day things. The End.