Galactic Bazaar


Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 1: "Drinking with Chewbacca, Snacking with R2"


A look at ceramic collectible tankards from designed by , cookie jars from , and a variety of figurines, bookends, and a teapot from

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 2: "Tales of Phantom Toys"


A look at Kenner's canceled 1986 The Epic Continues toy line, which Lucasfilm opted not to produce

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 3: "Strange Tales of Collecting Aliens"


A look at alien action figures from Kenner, plus the tankards, Galoob's Micro Machines, sculptures, Don Post masks, and the line of collectibles.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 4: "The Empire Sells Out"


A look at toys from The Empire Strikes Back from Kenner. Kenner's executive VP of marketing, talked about the failed 's Micro Collection.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 5: "...As in Quarren, Vader, Corellian?"


A look at , the cable TV home shopping channel based out of Philadelphia, from their first Star Wars based show on October 28, 1992 with Mark Hamill as a special guest, through to how merchandise is chosen for the show by from and Lucasfilm's Julia Russo.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 6: "Going Global"


Collectibles around the world, including the different things available in other countries, different versions of games, and unique items.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 7: "That's Kits, Not Kitsch" / "Shadows on Shelves" / "Where Ewoks Go to Retire"


The first segment discussed model kits from companies such as Ertl (and its various names including MPC/Ertl and AMT/Ertl).

The second segment discussed the upcoming Shadows of the Empire toy line.

The third segment was the first Fantastic Fans subsection, and it covered Cyndy and Tom Ganschow and their stuffed Ewok collection.

The Collectors' Comlink subsection was also introduced in this issue.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 8: "Stamp it First Class, to Coin a Phrase" / "On-line, with Gus(to)"


The first section, now subtitled "Star Wars Stuff", covers stamp and coin collecting as it related to Star Wars

The second section, another entry in Fantastic Fans, profiled Gus Lopez and his Star Wars collectors homepage.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 9: "Snap! Crackle! Pop!" / "Ship Shapers"


Star Wars themed breakfast cereals were the focus of this issue's "Star Wars Stuff" section.

Fantastic Fans focuses on J.P. and David Hyde, collectors of Star Wars model kits, including creating their own custom-built model of an Imperial Star Destroyer.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 10: "The Cardboard Galaxy" / "Super Sleuths"


"Star Wars Stuff" looks at trading cards, especially those from Topps, mentioning Gary Gerani, who was in charge of assembling the original trading card sets for the company, and Ingar Westburg, who worked on the Special Edition sets in the late 1990s.

Don Sucher is the focus of Fantastic Fans along with his collection of Kenner action figures.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 11: "Vader Rules Collectibles" / "Size Matters Not"


This edition of "Star Wars Stuff" looks at Darth Vader collectibles through the years.

Fantastic Fans is written by Pete Fletzer and profiles Bob Lippman, a lawyer who customizes action figures.

Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 12: "Leia Rules" / A Keeper of the Star Wars Flame"


"Star Wars Stuff" looks at collectibles related to Princess Leia.

Pete Fletzer writes a profile of Laura Kyro for this issue's Fantastic Fans, discussing her newsletter, The Star Wars Collection Trading Post

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