For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of TBS6 - Deluxe 6” Jabba the Hutt
Jabba the Hutt gallery and review>>I think we all assumed this would be one of the fastest ways Disney would start recouping some of their four billion dollar investment in LucasFilm, but ComicBook.com has now confirmed that the original, unaltered cuts of Episodes IV through VI will be released on Blur-ray. Han will be shooting first and the horrible CG Jabba will be gone.
I’m not sure how I feel about this. The Special Editions did improve upon some things. I think we can all get behind cleaning up the special effects like removing the obvious matte lines, but want the plot changes and new character dropped (especially the sock puppet in Jabba’s palace). I hope that’s the version we’re getting.
The Throwback Reviews were intended to be an occasional feature, but they’ve been getting a warm reception, so we’ll keep the line moving. If you’re gonna read ‘em, we’ll keep publishin’ ‘em. This is our furthest look back so far as we examine 1998’s Imperial Sentinel figure. This is touches on one of my favorite stories in Star Wars toy history. You need to check it out.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of POTF2 EU - Imperial Sentinel
Imperial Sentinel gallery and review>>We’ve just received a report that wave 4 of both the 6” and 3.75” lines were found at an Orlando area Target store. Thanks to Darth Chuck for the report.
On Wednesday we posted an article about a sketch of the new Episode VII Stormtrooper helmet. Now the site Indie Wire purports to show the actual prop. It looks too much like a motorcycle helmet to me. They also show what is reported to be an Episode VII Snowtrooper helmet. Now that one I like.
The estimated delivery date of my SDCC Jabba the Hutt was supposed to be today. But that’s not how the story ends.
It’s been a week since Target has restored the Black Series 3.75” pegs, but where’s the product?
For “Throwback Thursday”, we’re going to try a new concept and give a contemporary review to an older figure. I don’t know if this concept will stick, but we’ll give it a shot. And if you have any older carded figures you want to donate for this feature, we will say nice things about you in the review.
For our first attempt at a Throwback Thursday Review, we take a look at 2005’s Episode III Tarkin figure.
The site Comic Book Movie has posted Episode VII set photos featuring the interior of the Millennium Falcon.