A charmingly corny book of Star Wars -inspired dad jokes, perfect for geeky fathers, pun lovers, and sci-fi fans of any age.
What kind of stories do Wookiee parents tell at bedtime? Hairy tales.
Why do the warriors of Mandalore leave their helmets on? It's Mandator-ian.
A Jedi Master fights with a lightsaber, but a Jedi father wields the most powerful weapon of comedy. Fight the Sith with the knee-slapping, groan-inducing power of these Star Wars -inspired dad jokes or join the dark side and terrorize your family and friends with an army of bad puns. The perfect balance of hokey and wholesome, Star Dad Jokes is sure to slip through any defenses and have even the most serious of Padawans rolling their eyes.
FAMILY Star Wars is nothing if not a family drama—after all, it boasts one of the most famous dads in movie history. This wholesome, light-hearted book taps into the same family-friendly appeal as Jeffrey Brown’s Vader and Son series, with jokes that will delight parents and Star Wars fans of all ages.
UNIVERSAL Like your old man’s trusty baseball cap, dad jokes never go out of style. Jokes and puns continue to be a universal crowd-pleaser. This unique blend of corny and groan-inducing humor is guaranteed to make anyone laugh or, at the very least, shake their head in intergalactic wonder.
STAR WARS Star Wars is the fandom that never sleeps. With frequent releases on Disney+ and a full calendar of social media holidays, including the annual "May the 4th Be With You" and “I am Your Father’s Day” celebrations, you don’t have to travel to a galaxy far, far away to find the perfect gifting moment for a Star Wars fan in your life.
Why can't Kylo Ren give this a 5-star score? Because he's always against such a good REYting.
It is hard to quantify puns on a numerical scale: they need to be bad to be good, but not too bad that they're bad. The artwork is nice, and the scope of characters (films, comics, TV) is great.
Some of the jobs are surprisingly clever, and most of them are aimed to fans who have at least a minimum knowledge of Star Wars. There’s even one about Doctor Aphra who only exists in comics.
Cheesy, as to be expected. some are recycled and made into Star Wars jokes, others are replays of each other and separated. But entertaining for a casual Star Wars fan
This is a fun book for the entire family. I wrote a longer review on Dork Side of the Force, but the short version is that it's a riot. I was surprised by the deeper cuts of Star Wars lore, though bummed there weren't more nods to animation. Johnny Sampson's illustrations truly compliment Kelly Knox's words, many of them standing on their own as hilarious. Definitely recommend. It's a delight. Longer review here: https://dorksideoftheforce.com/posts/...