The constellation of a work day filled with meetings and a date night to see Iron Man 3 make us a day late on this story, but for the sake of posterity, we’ll post it anyway.
USA Today revealed the San Diego Comic Con 2013 exclusive Black Series six inch scale Boba Fett with Han Solo in carbonite block. It’s foolish to think that Boba Fett won’t be a main line Black Series release, so you probably only need to worry about this exclusive for the carbonite block.
Unfortunately he knows no more than you or me. But it’s good to hear the man responsible for the second best trilogy in the Star Wars pantheon to share his excitement about the upcoming movie. It’s also good to hear how Talon Karrde’s last name is pronounced. I’ve been putting a long “e” syllable at the end. I was wrong.
In what HAS to be one of the more unique pieces of Star Wars memorabilia to come available, the Toledo Mud Hen Chewbacca themed jerseys will indeed be sold through the teams “Swamp Shop”. The following information comes from Craig Katz, Director of Merchandise and Licensing for the Mud Hens:
We are currently taking pre-orders for Chewbacca themed jerseys that we expect to receive in June or July. If you would like to place a a pre-order, please call the Swamp Shop at 1-800-736-9520. They would be available in sizes S-3XL. They cost $79.95 - $84.95 depending on size.
Very cool!
Update: More info from Craig:
They will be a very limited edition… Thanks Chris!
Also, please mention that the jerseys worn this weekend by the Mud Hens will be auctioned off Saturday and Sunday with proceeds going to the Spina Bifida Association of Northwest Ohio. These game worn jerseys will have player numbers on the backs, and will be autographed by the player who wore it, who will most likely become a future Major League Baseball player.
Okay, an autographed game worn Star Wars themed jersey by a future MLB player is very near the top of the list for cross over Star Wars collectibles. And it’s for a good cause.
According to Yahoo Sports, The Toledo Mud Hens will be wearing Chewbacca themed jerseys next weekend. The article does not mention the thing every collector (well maybe just Steve Sansweet) wants to know. Are these officially licensed items that will be sold through the official team store?
Kathleen Kennedy recognizes that it’s nearly impossible to keep movie plots a secret these days, especially for any outdoor scenes shot on location.
We talk about that all the time. I think the whole issue of confidentiality is gonna be fascinating as we move into making the movie. If we’re shooting anything outside, it’s almost impossible to not have things end up on the Internet. So my feeling is, you need to embrace that, especially with the fans around something like Star Wars. You need to recognize they’re important to the process and acknowledge there are things you’re gonna want to make sure they get to know. So I think that’s something we’re going to monitor, pay attention to and think differently about.
Our friends at Jedi Temple Archives posted this last night, but I was too busy watching the Patriots not-pick in the 1st round of the draft.
The FA-4 build-a-droid which was to be released in the Droid Factory line has popped up on Ebay. Hasbro indicated that the build-a-droids that were to be included in the line will ultimately end up in a box set, so this could be an indication that they’re getting closer to release.
The Darth Malgus wave continues to show up. My daily lunchtime toy run, which I have maintained out of tradition and not because it usually bears fruit, was actually productive today. I managed to find a single case of the Darth Malgus wave with the impossible to army build Imperial Navy Commander. They continue to ring up under the same DPCI code since 2010 (087-06-1351).
As proof, please see the attached photo which also proves I still can’t take a decent camera phone picture.
Starting with Episode VII, Star Wars will dominate movie theaters every summer starting in 2015. This doesn’t mean Episode VIII is coming out in 2016, they’re still taking 2-3 years for the saga sequels. But filling in between will be the standalone films.
This isn’t exactly news, as it was pretty much assumed until Disney and LFL officially announced it at Cinemacon in Las Vegas.
Hurry! Click through to order one of the hardest to find figures from 2012. Special thanks for forum member Greg for calling attention to this news via Jedi Temple Archive to whom we also give special thanks. And heck, give yourself, dear reader, a round of special thanks while we’re in such a generous mood.
Update: Sold out
Volkerc at Star Wars Figuren does it again and lists the case breakdowns for the first two wave of 3 3/4” Black Series figures (among other product). An early front runner for peg warmer of the year has emerged. It’s a figure that has peg warmed in almost every incarnation, so packing it heavily in the first two cases is just fantastic.