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Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: title and unrecognized parameters: name Star Wars Insider 23 was the first issue of Star Wars Insider. This was the premiere issue of Insider, as the magazine was previously known as the Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine.

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Ever wonder how the Star Wars universe fits together? Between the films, books, comics, etc., it can be rather confusing. Now, for the first time, you can follow the continuum of Star Wars with this exclusive timeline followed by an Insider interview with Lucasfilm Licensing personnel in the know.
Today, Carrie is a best-selling novelist and screenwriter. In this issue, Carrie recalls her days as princess of the Rebellion and shares her memories of the man who created a galaxy far, far away.
Do you remember The Star Wars Holiday Special that aired on TV in 1978? We take a look, and have some fun with this unusual addition to the Star Wars universe.
Standing barely 3 feet tall, Kenny Baker is a man who has reached incredible heights. Kenny has been entertaining people for years, but is most well-known for bringing the lovable little droid, R2-D2, to life.
He survived all three Star Wars movies and fough the Emire in countless battles, yet the names Wedge Antilles and Denis Lawson have, for the most part, been unknown to the moviegoing public … until now!
Wedge Antilles deserves the crown as the greatest of all the minor characters have appeared in the trilogy. Insider takes a look at this character who has become the acid test for separating devoted Star Wars fans from casual viewers.

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  2. The Star News department of Star Wars Insider 23 indicates that this issue was published in approximately mid-to-late September 1994.
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