Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Star Wars: A New Hope Cinestory Comic

Rate this book

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. . .

When Rebel leader Princess Leia is captured by the evil Galactic Empire, young Luke Skywalker, a Tatooine farm boy yearning for adventure, is thrust into an epic struggle between the two factions. Accompanied by the rugged, devil-may-care captain of the Millennium Falcon, Han Solo, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, the protocol droid C-3PO, and astromech droid R2-D2, the daring Skywalker rescues the princess . . . and the means to destroy the Empire's deadliest weapon, the dreaded Death Star. As the intrepid Rebels embark on a dangerous mission to bring peace to the galaxy, Luke Skywalker discovers a destiny he never dared dream of.

In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the film that started it all, experience Star Wars: A New Hope in this captivating graphic novel companion to the original film. Featuring thrilling images from the movie, Star Wars: A New Hope Cinestory Comic will transport you back to the story that has thrilled and delighted audiences for decades.

377 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 2, 2018

1 person is currently reading
33 people want to read

About the author

Walt Disney Company

38.3k books2,894 followers
Note: The decision was made to consolidate all Disney publications under the name Walt Disney Company. This profile is for Walt Disney, the characters he created, and the company he founded. Any questions, please ask in the Librarian's Group.

Walter Elias “Walt” Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist. Disney is famous for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Disney became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation he co-founded, now known as The Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion.

Disney is particularly noted for being a film producer and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He and his staff created some of the world's most famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, a character for which Disney himself was the original voice. He has been awarded four honorary Academy Awards and has won twenty-two competitive Academy Awards out of fifty-nine nominations, including a record four in one year, giving him more awards and nominations than any other individual. He also won seven Emmy Awards. He is the namesake for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney, Disneyland Paris, and Disneyland Hong Kong.

Disney died of lung cancer in Burbank, California, on December 15, 1966. The following year, construction began on Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971.

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) (commonly referred to as Disney) is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, the company was reincorporated as Walt Disney Productions in 1929. Walt Disney Productions established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and travel. Taking on its current name in 1986, The Walt Disney Company expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theatre, radio, publishing, and online media. In addition, it has created new divisions of the company in order to market more mature content than it typically associates with its flagship family-oriented brands.

The company is best known for the products of its film studio, the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, today one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, and ABC Family; publishing, merchandising, and theatre divisions; and owns and licenses 11 theme parks around the world. On January 23, 2006, it was announced that Disney would purchase Pixar in an all-stock transaction worth $7.4 billion. The deal was finalized on May 5. On December 31, 2009, Disney Company acquired the Marvel Entertainment, Inc. for $4.24 billion. The company has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 6, 1991. An early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, Mickey Mouse, is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company.

--from Wikipedia

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
22 (47%)
4 stars
15 (32%)
3 stars
6 (13%)
2 stars
2 (4%)
1 star
1 (2%)
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews
Profile Image for Clark.
12 reviews
January 10, 2023
its my favorite book I loved it! its just like the movie
Profile Image for Angel .
1,542 reviews46 followers
September 7, 2021
This is part of the cinestory series of books where they take a movie or television series and make a comic out of it using photos from the movie or television show. In this case, they take the original Star Wars film and frame by frame turn it into a comic. It's basically like seeing the movie on the page. This is a very easy read that can appeal to long time fans and new readers as well. Note this is not the original theatrical release. This is the revised edition where George Lucas "tweaked" and added small extras. Still, it is a good read and a nice option if the film is not handy. I liked it.
Profile Image for Nathaniel.
Author 33 books291 followers
January 21, 2021
This is basically like rating the movie. I really enjoyed reading this. It was told through images from the movie, in the style of a comic, and I thought it all went together quite nicely. It's definitely something I recommend to fans of Star Wars. I might not be the biggest fan but I can still appreciate the fact that they are amazing science fiction epics and I appreciate them for what they've done to the genre.
Profile Image for Paul Warner.
373 reviews7 followers
April 10, 2018
Very unique and engaging way to read the original Star Wars: A New Hope, as a 400-page "Cinestory Comic" where actual photos throughout the film are shown with comic speech bubbles for dialog. Also, the last 30 pages of the book are a creative look at the art, scripts, costumes, props, and behind-the-scenes moments.
Profile Image for feux d'artifice.
1,088 reviews11 followers
April 14, 2019
Hmm I actually quite like this!! It was rendered well as a comic and I like that when you flip through the pages you can speed up your page reading time on scenes that were slow in the original movie and slow down in parts that I cared about

Also revisiting this reminded me of my strong han leia feels :))))
676 reviews23 followers
November 9, 2018
I'm not a big star wars person, but I decided to give this a go. If I could have all star wars done like this I would probably be more invested.

I loved the format and understood the plot better. I definitely will be finding more star wars graphic novels!
Profile Image for Caitlin.
266 reviews10 followers
November 22, 2019
It was the movie.... in comic form... that's it...
Profile Image for Taylor Barrett.
41 reviews15 followers
January 21, 2019
I don’t care how many times I read it or watch it—I’ll never get tired of the first Star Wars story. So when my friend told me about this Cinestory comic, I knew I had to get it.

This adaptation took stills from A New Hope and put them into comic book form, complete with speech text bubbles. It was a fun way to read one of my favourite stories—the editors made some interesting choices in what stills they used.

I flew through this book. When I flipped through the pages, I could hear the characters’ voices—it was like watching the movie all over again. It was like a fun escape from my life, wherever I was.

However, I have a hard time writing this review because there’s nothing really to say. It was a fun experience, but this adaptation didn’t really add anything to the overall story. With graphic novel and comic book adaptations, there’s usually extra nuances in the artwork that bring out another layer to the Star Wars story we all know and love. Reading this almost felt like a lower-quality version of the movie, as much as I enjoyed it.

Overall, it was a fun ride but nothing special. I don’t regret reading it, but I’m ready to move on to the next Star Wars adventure.
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.