Work it out, you’ve got to move your soul: Best #StarWars, #SWCA and #SWEU tweets for March 26 – April 7

@swankmotron: Lapti Nek or Jedi Rocks? It doesn't matter. The point is that Jabba has terrible taste in music. Mission: Accomplished on both counts.

So we finally got the digital release news that’s been teased for months, and promptly the usual tedious ‘discussions’ of Special Editions vs. ‘originals’ broke out and let me tell you, as much as I would buy nice spiffy HD copies of the VHS/THX versions I grew up on, my patience with that shit is nil. Still, Bryan made me laugh, so four for you, Bryan.

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I hope you like @ChuckWendig: Best #StarWars, #RogueOne and #SWEU tweets for March 16-25

@ChuckWendig: *sees STAR WARS AFTERMATH is in Top 20 books at Amazon*  You like me! You really like me!  …  You like Star Wars! You really like Star Wars!

Over the last week, we finally got our first look at Del Rey’s first post-ROTJ novel in the new canon – and a brand new, very Twitter-savvy author to go with it. We also swooned over Oscar Isaac pictures, planned for Celebration (#SWCA is the official hashtag, if that matters to you) and partook of some delicious fanboy tears. Onward!

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Star Wars Magazine is on hiatus, not the Insider

star-wars-magazineUPDATE: It’s not the Star Wars Insider going on hiatus, it’s sister publication Star Wars Magazine, which used to be a Clone Wars-based publication, Jedi News corrects. So basically, nevermind. (And that explains why I didn’t get the hiatus email!)

Per their website, Star Wars Magazine hasn’t put out an issue since October.

The Star Wars Insider, which has been published by various companies over the years, traces back to Bantha Tracks, the original official Star Wars Fan Club newsletter. The current numbering began when it was called The Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine; It was renamed to Star Wars Insider in the early ’90s.

The current publisher of both is Titan Magazines, which handles a number of franchise publications.

Star Wars Insider #156 is in stores now.