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STAR WARS INSIDER/Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine | The
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Sci-Fi, Star Wars, Magazine from United States published by Titan Magazines,


- First issue in 1987
- 142 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- The background and behind the scenes stories of Star Wars films
- Also reports the progress of the Star Wars universe while updating fans on Lucas film's other ventures.
- It 's also the best source of information for new Star Wars prequels keeping readers updated on their progress.
- Started out in the Fall of 1987 as "The Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine".
- With issue 23, in 1994, the name was changed to "Star Wars Insider" - A bimonthly publication.

Vitelloni reports:
Titan Magazines which previous published Stars Wars (The Official) Magazine has taken over the US magazine Star Wars Insider from IDG Entertainment. So with the US issue #93 and the UK issue #69 both magazines become one in name, cover and content.
- Website: www.titanmagazines.com
- From the same publisher: Dreamwatch (usa), Star Trek Magazine (uk), Star Trek Magazine (usa), Star Wars: The Official Magazine,

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Issue #121
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December 2010
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Issue #120
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October/November 2010
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This issue features our 30th Anniversary celebration of The Empire Strikes Back with the cast and crew recalling the making of a movie classic and Irvin Kershner discussing his role as director. Billy Dee Williams also talks about playing Lando Calrissian. Plus, Yoda speaks and more!

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Issue #119
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August/September 2010
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This issue features our 30th Anniversary celebration of The Empire Strikes Back with the cast and crew recalling the making of a movie classic and Irvin Kershner discussing his role as director. Billy Dee Williams also talks about playing Lando Calrissian. Plus, Yoda speaks and more!

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Issue #118
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July 2010
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Star Wars Insider talks to actress Nika Futterman (Asajj Ventress) about playing the most evil woman in the galaxy. Plus, Star Wars: The Clone Wars concept artwork and the secrets of Force Unleashed II.

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Issue #117
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May/June 2010
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Learn the secrets of the upcoming video game, The Old Republic. Plus, the Bounty Hunters return and actor speaks on Dee Bradley Baker on voicing an army! Plus, we take a look at the storyboards that made a classic!

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Issue #116
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March/April 2010
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This issue we have an exclusive interview with the man behind Chewbacca, Peter Mayhew! We meet Matthew Wood, better known as the bromide voice of General Grievous, and take a look at who's who in Star Wars' seediest cantina! Plus, the Rancor Keeper's Guide, Admiral Ackbar, and rare The Empire Strikes Back concept art!

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Issue #115
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January/February 2010
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The Saga continues this issue as Star Wars Insider reveals the unsung heroes of the Rebellion with a veritable 'Who's Who' of the identical Clone Army. Plus, do a bit of Droid spotting with a guide to Star Wars' mechanical marvels!

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Special Edition
January 2010

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