The results are usually fantastic with athletes looking awkward and movie stars captured as vaguely wholesome, but despite years of library experience, I don't think I ever saw a poster quite as awesome as the one created by artist Dave Kellett for today's "Sheldon" strip.

While this poster is a cold reminder that Boba Fett wasn't really much of a bounty hunter despite an awesome suit of armor (there is no arguing he dies screaming like a child), it also manages to remind us that, yes, the "special edition" Sarlacc was one of the few vast improvements over the original trilogy.
Also, you really should read and check out your local library for graphic novels.
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Friday 04 December
By Jeff
I always thought the addition of the beak made the Sarlaac seam less alien. Plus, it makes it seem less likely that you'll survive the eating process to be digested.
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Saturday 05 December
By tommy_raiko
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that there was a Yoda version of the pro-literacy poster:
http://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?ID=1245
I also vaguely remember another version with a line of Yoda-esque backward talking "Read, You Will." I always got a kick out of the thought that it was Yoda with his tendency toward tortured syntax that was Star Wars' representative of literacy...
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Friday 19 March
By gfvhgb
boba fett survived the sarlaac
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