

He was excited about Drama Club and hoped to get the lead in this year's musical. Victor Starspeeder is back at Jedi Academy for year #2, but it's not going the way he'd planned.

His sister, Christina, is NOT, in fact, she's horrified that her annoying brother will be there to cramp her style. Victor Starspeeder is excited to be starting school at the Jedi Academy. He's been busier than ever learning to fly (and wash) starships, swimming in the Lake Country on Naboo. Star Wars: Jedi Academy! It's hard to believe this is Roan's last year at Jedi Academy. After surviving his first year at Jedi Academy, Roan thought his second year would be a breeze. Story and illustration are combined within this fun graphic novel. Roan’s dream is to leave home and attend Pilot Academy like his older brother, father and grandfather.

All Star Wars, all the time.Perfect for fans of Star Wars or comic-book fiction such as Captain Underpants. Stay tuned to for more on Jedi Academy: The Phantom Bully! This incredible, original story captures all of the humor, awkwardness, fun, and frustrations of middle school - all told through one boy's comics, journal entries, letters, sketches, e-mails, and more. If he doesn't find out who it is, and fast, he may get kicked out of school! Why can't middle school just be easy. But now, someone is setting him up to get in trouble with everyone at school, including Yoda. He's been busier than ever learning to fly (and wash) starships, swimming in the Lake Country on Naboo, studying for the Jedi obstacle course exam, and tracking down dozens of vorpak clones - don't ask.

It's hard to believe this is Roan's last year at Jedi Academy. In addition, there's the pressure of having Yoda and a Zabrak for teachers! But who is the phantom bully.? Here's the official summary of the upcoming book: Jedi Academy: The Phantom Bully, the third book in writer/artist Jeffrey Brown's New York Times bestselling series, continues the story of middle-school life for a young Jedi - and has your first look at the cover!įeaturing Brown's trademark cartoon-meets-storybook art style and humor, the cover finds that for all a Jedi's powers, loose-leaf paper is still a great threat. School is back in session in a galaxy far, far away. Check out the cover for Jedi Academy: The Phantom Bully by Jeffrey Brown, featuring the young Jedi Roan versus a new enemy: loose-leaf paper!
