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How The Book of Boba Fett Evolved Star Wars’ View of the Tuskens
The Book of Boba Fett’s second episode, “The Tribes of Tatooine,” not only shows a new side to the iconic character, but allows for a fresh perspective on the Tusken Raiders. The nomadic people of Tatooine have always been heavily influenced by Indigenous cultures, but the latest Star Wars series is taking them beyond the…
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Star Wars’ New Books Dive Into Palpatine’s Hunt for Rey and Obi-Wan and Anakin’s Business
Lucasfilm publishing and Del Rey might not officially be at New York Comic Con as it kicks off, but they’re bringing their usual slice of upcoming novel news anyway — and whether you’re a fan of the sequels or the prequels, of Jedi or Sith, or maybe a lovably incompetent stooge or two, there’s something…
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New Star Wars Toys From Hasbro Turn Baby Yoda Into a Lightsaber, and More
Hey, did you know Hasbro makes Star Wars toys for children, too? Of course you did, but if you’re an adult collector it can sometimes be hard to remember that not every kid has the ability to pay $400 for the newest Hot Toys figure. Enter the cool and affordable “Mission Fleet” series, whose new…
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General Grievous’ Clone Wars Debut Remains a Masterclass — But Not for the Reason You Think
Genndy Tartakovsky’s Star Wars Clone Wars micro-series is remembered — deified even — for its action. It is all killer, no filler: the dialogue is spartan, its themes layered but simple. This is Star Wars and you are here for tight, explosive, bombastic action unlike anything the franchise had dared to dream of before, and…