The Seeker wrote:Yeah, I would think of the books as sort of an alternate universe. Kind of like how the Spiderman movies are different from the animated TV shows.
Well, the Spiderman movie vs the comic vs the cartoon is all about different interpretations of a character with no connections between the people making the interpretations.
Those books, as was pointed out, all fall under George Lucas' ever encompassing eye and require his approval so they're supposed to be considered part of Star Wars continuity, from what I understand. Whether he says that the movies are the only true source or not makes no difference to me. They're part of the SW universe and are even mentioned in the Starwars.com databank. In a comic, it's made clear when stories are officially part of continuity or are alternative versions of the universe.
It sounds to me like George Lucas just likes to screw with the info however he deems fit. You know he would have changed the "Greedo shooting scene" even if they directly stated what had happened in a later movie and he had to contradict himself.
That's how I look at the whole thing, at least.