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In 1977 Star Wars blazed across the screen to become one of the highest grossing and most beloved movies of all time. In Myth Media and Culture in Star Wars: An Anthology Douglas Brode and Leah Deyneka have assembled an intriguing collection of essays that address the influences that shaped the films as well as the impact the franchise has had on popular culture. This diverse collection investigates the dynamic force that Star Wars has become in popular culture from every imaginable angle. In 1977 Star Wars blazed across the screen to become one of the highest grossing and most beloved movies of all time. It was followed by two sequels and three prequels all of which became blockbusters. Comic books novels graphic novels and magazines devoted to the films have added to the mythology of George Lucas s creation. Despite the impact of the franchise on popular culture however discussion of the films from a scholarly perspective has not kept pace with the films. In Myth Media and Culture in Star Wars: An Anthology Douglas Brode and Leah Deyneka have assembled an intriguing collection of essays addressing the influences that shaped the films as well as the impact the franchise has had on popular culture. Contributors to this volume discuss the Star Wars universe and what its connection to various cultural touchstones--from fairy tales and Joseph Campbell to Disneyland and Marvel comics--mean to viewers. Essays examine the films in the franchise as well as incarnations of the Star Wars universe in video games comic books and television programs including the films influence on new generations of filmmakers. A companion volume to Sex Politics and Culture in Star Wars Myth Media and Culture in Star Wars is a diverse collection of criticism that investigates the dynamic force that Star Wars has become in popular culture from every imaginable angle.