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Buzz Break: 2022 Topps 206 Star Wars Wave 1 (two packs)
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The packs: 2022 Topps 206 Star Wars Wave 1 (two packs)
First Buzz preview & Checklists: Click here
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com (when available)
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Buzz Break: 2021 Topps Star Wars Masterwork trading cards
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The box: 2021 Topps Star Wars Masterwork trading cards (hobby box)
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First Buzz: 2018 Hobby Solutions Amazing Action Figures: Star Wars
What: 2018 Hobby Solutions Amazing Action Figures: Star Wars Series 1
Arrives: Feb. 16
Box basics: One AFA graded Star Wars figure per box
Order: Click hereWhat's buzz-worthy: Repacks aren't just for cards as this release takes one of the most-iconic toy lines and offers collectors a shot at graded figures from the past.
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Hasbro readies Star Wars Black Series figures for 40th anniversary
They're back and they're bigger than ever for their 4oth anniversary.
Hasbro will bring its popular Star Wars Black Series line of six-inch action figures to retro-styled packaging for the birthday of the world's biggest science fiction franchise.
The 12 toys were revealed at New York Toy Fair with new touches and big improvements compared to the original creations -- and also with other nods to them, too.
How big is Star Wars right now? Even Sotheby's has an auction coming
Sotheby's is home of notable auctions that are probably not on the radar of most of us -- unless you're somehow a collector of fine art.
In past years the auction house has sold iconic pieces such as Edvard Munch’s "The Scream" for $119.9 million or Pablo Picassso's "Garcon à la Pipe" for $104.3 million. (You probably know the images but not their names.)
If you didn't believe it by now after watching TV or walking down any aisle in a retail store, there's one more way to know Star Wars is a big deal this month.
Sotheby's has an auction coming.
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