Star Wars Celebration
Star Wars Celebration boxes are in Blowout's galaxy (for now)
If you're not a traveling Star Wars diehard, then odds are you haven't seen these high-end card boxes -- but you can get your hands on them now as they are part of the Blowout galaxy right now.
Made for the Star Wars Celebration in London in April, the 2023 Topps Star Wars Celebration Box Set was only found at the Topps booth for the show -- a different box each day -- with unique cards in each and with a high-end chase inside them, too.
The long-running event went international with its location this year (after Anaheim last year), but it won't be back until 2025 -- and then it will be in Japan, so there won't be a follow-up card set to chase any time soon.
Keep reading for the details on what's in these.
Buzz Movie Trailer Vote – Star Wars: The Last Jedi (opens Dec. 15)
Update (Oct. 9): Scroll down for the first full trailer and a look at the latest advance poster.
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The first teaser trailer for the next Star Wars movie is here.
Nothing else needs to be said. Just watch the first glimpses at Star Wars: The Last Jedi above as released just minutes ago at Star Wars Celebration in Orlando, Fla.
Also released as part of a panel discussion was the first teaser poster for the film, which is at right. (Click for a closer look.)
Offer your thoughts in a comment below or with a vote in our poll.
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Update (Oct. 9): The new one sheet (big thumbs up) is above, while the first full trailer has been added below.
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Mark Hamill likes to have some fun with his autographs from time to time and it's good business, too, as he's a pricey signer -- and also one that can be found in packs of cards after decades of Star Wars sets from Topps.
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