Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: isbn, title and unrecognized parameters: name Star Wars Insider 29 was the seventh issue of the Star Wars Insider magazine, released in the spring of 1996
Contents
Features
- "The Battle of Hoth" by Rebecca Guay
- This exclusive new illustration by Rebecca Guay shows the cold, bitter, final moments of this famous battle from The Empire Strikes Back
- The beloved Star Wars scribe is remembered by one of his best friends, James Luceno.
- "Into the Shadows: A Profile of Author Steven Perry" by Kevin Fitzpatrick
- Kevin Fitzpatrick finds out what it's like to put words in Vader's mouth.
- Jon Bradley Snyder reports on Rick McCallum and David West Reynolds search for prequel location sites.
- "The Unsung Collectibles: Star Wars Magazines" by Jon Bradley Snyder
- Jon Bradley Snyder looks at some of the greatest Star Wars magazine covers.
- "Star Wars 101: College Instructor Brings Star Wars into the Classroom" by Jamie Painter
- Jamie Painter talks Star Wars 101 with four different college professors.
Departments
- From the Publisher" by Dan Madsen
- The Force of Steve Sansweet
- "The Twelve Days of Star Wars" (?)
- "Prequel Update" by Dan Madsen
- Brand new Special Edition photos!
- Our hero, Anthony Daniels, discussed the Wampa rampage scene cut from Empire.
- Screen shots from new LucasArts Star Wars games
- The Imax Special Effects movie is coming...
- "Scoring the Trilogy" by Lukas Kendall
- Lukas Kendall reveals that the Shadows of the Empire soundtrack has more than meets the eye, when he interviews Robert Townson.
- Kilian Plunkett and Peet Janes talk about the making of Boba Fett's starring vehicle, the Shadows of the Empire comic book.
- Are costume and prop replicas available to the average Joe?
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Star Wars Insider 29
- ↑ The Scoring the Trilogy department of Star Wars Insider 29 indicates that this issue was published after the release of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire soundtrack, which is dated to April 23, 1996, according to Amazon.com.
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