Was it some tense moments or was it - some tense moments with your son or was it thinking, well, what if this scary guy wasn't really so scary at all?īROWN: Well, yeah. MARTIN: Of course, you want to know - I want to know what gave you the idea for the book. Jeffrey Brown, the author of "Darth Vader and Son," joins us now. MARTIN: But what if, instead of intergalactic father-son strife, Darth Vader was just a sort of kind of ordinary dad trying to raise his four-year-old son, Luke? That is the premise of a new graphic novel titled "Darth Vader and Son," but even if you are not a "Star Wars" fan, you will probably get a kick out of Lord Vader trying to teach Luke to hit a baseball with a light saber. HAMILL: (as Luke Skywalker) You're lying. MARK HAMILL: (as Luke Skywalker) He told me enough. JAMES EARL JONES: (as Darth Vader) Obi Wan never told you what happened to your father. (SOUNDBITE OF MOVIE, "STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK") Switching gears now, Father's Day is a little over a week away and we try to take the day to appreciate the dads in our lives, but if you think you had some tough times with your dad, you've got nothing on this famous film father and son.
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