Star Wars Insider 26


Star Wars Insider issue 26 represents the twenty-sixth installment of the Star Wars Insider publication. Its release occurred in July of 1995.

Table of Contents

  • " An Exclusive Interview with George Lucas " What developments are unfolding regarding the forthcoming Star Wars prequels? This exclusive piece unveils the Star Wars creator's initial blueprints for the new cinematic endeavors!
  • " Star Weeze " (authored by Jon Bradley Snyder) Just a year prior, Weezer held a negligible presence in the pop music scene. Currently, they boast a multi-platinum record, numerous successful music videos, and are performing in increasingly larger concert venues near you. More significantly, they are all devotees of Star Wars. Allow us to introduce you to the burgeoning Star Wars enthusiasts within the pop music realm!
  • " Wizard Oz " (penned by Kevin Stevens) While widely recognized as the individual responsible for Yoda and Miss Piggy, Frank Oz has transcended his role as a Muppets maestro. Presently, he stands as a prominent Hollywood director, having recently launched his latest film, The Indian in the Cupboard.
  • " Sound Advice: An Interview with Sound Man Ben Burtt " (by Jamie Painter) Have you ever pondered the origins of the various alien sounds featured in the trilogy? How were Chewbacca's bear-like roar, R2-D2's electronic sigh, and Darth Vader's foreboding respiration brought to life? They all stem from the creative mind of Star Wars sound architect Ben Burtt. The Insider recently engaged in conversation with Burtt to discuss his vital contributions to the auditory landscape of Star Wars.
  • " Skin Deep: Star Wars Tattoos " (by Jon Bradley Snyder) The Star Wars phenomenon transcends all limitations, and fans express their affection for the trilogy through a myriad of imaginative avenues. In this dedicated photographic showcase, we present an intriguing, albeit unconventional, method employed by certain enthusiasts to demonstrate their passion for Star Wars!
  • " The Write Stuff " (by David Pescovitz) As the writer behind a multitude of Star Wars novels, including the acclaimed Jedi Academy Trilogy, we recently engaged with Kevin J. Anderson to delve into the joys and challenges inherent in crafting original narratives within the Star Wars universe.

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