![]() They seemed, instead, to think of him as the man who saved "Star Wars." Eric Van Tassell of Chicago thanked Zahn as if he were a returning vet, then stepped away from the table, buoyant: "Look, if that guy hadn't written three good 'Star Wars' novels 25 years ago, nobody would care about 'Star Wars' in 2017! And that's the truth - that's no exaggeration." Zahn grew up in Lombard and studied physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, but almost no one mentioned it or seemed aware this was a homecoming. Which is stupid, but this dude, he's the best at those stories." She said to a friend: "So there's this huge pantheon of 'Star Wars' books that have never been made into movies or TV. ![]() Some brought action figures of characters that Zahn - not George Lucas - had introduced to "Star Wars." A teenage girl stood off to the side and took Zahn's picture. ![]() Behind her stood a few hours of waiting fans, carrying towering stacks of books to sign. ![]() Zahn nodded and thanked her - not effusively, not even warmly, but sincerely. ![]()
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