Taxus puts the shtick aside to share a deeply personal account about why molded pieces of plastic can make lasting memories this time of year.
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Not all Star Wars fans start with the films. For many kids in the 90s and 2000s, LEGO Star Wars was the true first introduction to the franchise.
The holidays are some of the best weeks out of the whole year and, maybe I’m a tad biased, but Star Wars and the holidays go hand in hand. Now more than ever as it seems December will be the new “release” month for the films going forward.
Retrozap Artist, Kendall Schroeder shares a story written over 40 years ago as he remembers a Christmas inspired by Star Wars.
In Doctor Aphra #27, Aphra looks for solutions while an obstinate droid inadvertently sabotages her efforts. Things go from bad to worse for Aphra in an issue with amazing writing and dialogue.
Maul learns the key Sith survival and success in Star Wars: Age of Republic – Darth Maul #1.
What will the new Star Wars Episode IX be? James Volpe takes a look the title design and the fonts used for nostalgia sake.
Joey from the Animanicast explains how Dash Rendar saved Christmas when “Shadows of the Empire” came out in 1996 on Nintendo 64.
Sometimes the most meaningful gifts are those that do not have a price tag on them. I mean, when someone takes the time to make something especially for you, well, it’s a gift from the heart. And, well, in my opinion, that makes it priceless.
For the last 20 years, the Hallmark Star Wars Keepsake Ornaments have been a family tradition in my house, leading to the creation of tree just for their display!
I would consider myself a major Star Wars fan. I’ve see all the films and love them, read the Legends books and all the new canon, follow the TV shows, and attend conventions. The one thing I haven’t done though is watch the infamous 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. I know of the show and have seen clips, but have never watched it all the way through. Which is odd as it combines two of my most favorite things—Star Wars, of course, and the late, great Bea Arthur.
Dennis Keithly went to bed one Christmas Eve with visions of the Kenner AT-AT in my head.
Solo #2 continues the adaptation of the latest Star Wars movie as Han, Chewbacca, and Beckett stage a heist on the conveyex.