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STAR WARS MEGA THREAD
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I want his book and can't find it anywhere. If anyone has a clue on how to acquire one, please PM me!

 

If solarcadet posted it, then chances are it is foreign edition. Check European listings. Good luck, bud.

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I PM him a link to where one was for sale

 

Dude, I owe you one! Thank you! Rich, Torrey, Joe, Dan and I looked for better part of an hour and didn't even think about searching ebay.de!!! GENIUS!

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One of a kind only graded and SS copy! I looked for years for one and turns out Rich Henn had one hidden under his bed. lol:hi: This actually is a good read too.

 

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This was my first Star Wars action figure. My Dad went to a work conference in Sacramento and came back with this strange-looking robot toy for me. I loved the package, the small photos of the other SW toys on the back, and the droid toy itself! :cloud9: And that's how the obsession started...

 

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I will keep this thread alive....like the lone Jedi training in the Dagobah swamps, I will not quit! :sumo:

 

The awesome artist Steve Kurth drew this Force Awakens jam for me. :cloud9: Thanks to Par2ch for getting it done! :hi:

 

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I got to meet the great Tim Bradstreet at the Long Beach con a few weeks ago. He drew the iconic Boba Fett cover on the Wizard 1/2 one-shot back in the day. He gracefully drew this version of Fett for me! Mr. Bradstreet is awesome. :acclaim:

 

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This has probably been brought up, but wondering thoughts. I have Star Wars v1 #1 SS signed by Thomas/Chaykin.

 

What do you all think about having the original cast sign it?

 

At cons, Ive seen people getting the cast to sign it but was conflicted about that. If I did it, I would probably only get Fisher and Hamil since their characters are on the cover. Not sure if I would get more than that (Mayhew, Daniels, Prowse).

 

Generally, I don't like to mix the comic creators and cast unless there is a specific reason or I am selling it and think it will add value. In this case, its for my PC.

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This was my first Star Wars action figure. My Dad went to a work conference in Sacramento and came back with this strange-looking robot toy for me. I loved the package, the small photos of the other SW toys on the back, and the droid toy itself! :cloud9: And that's how the obsession started...

 

What a cool story. Love that stuff. I buy covers with my favorite characters from childhood as well. A lot of them are not worth hardly anything.

 

Other than typical superheroes, Nightcrawler was one of my favorites and I buy a ton of Boba Fett covers.

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This has probably been brought up, but wondering thoughts. I have Star Wars v1 #1 SS signed by Thomas/Chaykin.

 

What do you all think about having the original cast sign it?

 

At cons, Ive seen people getting the cast to sign it but was conflicted about that. If I did it, I would probably only get Fisher and Hamil since their characters are on the cover. Not sure if I would get more than that (Mayhew, Daniels, Prowse).

 

Generally, I don't like to mix the comic creators and cast unless there is a specific reason or I am selling it and think it will add value. In this case, its for my PC.

 

:hi: I hope you can post a picture of your book. I think having cast members sign this book is pretty awesome myself. :) Star Wars #1 is the first comic book in a huge comic and movie universe, so both genres are intertwined and support each other.

 

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