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May 2009 Hasbro Star Wars Q&A

May 2009 - Every couple of weeks, Hasbro will answer three questions per web site about their Star Wars products. Here are the questions and answers for the latest round:

1. Any chance of using the 9" DC/Marvel Signature Series bodies for a 9" line of Star Wars figures?

Answer: We don't have any plans to go to this format, since it's a pretty niche area of collecting interest (we have abandoned it from the Marvel line for the same reason). Instead, we prefer to let Sideshow continue the larger-figure excellence in their outstanding 12" lineup.

2. Will we see build a droids released in multipacks geared toward mix and match action? Something along the lines of the C3PO and battle droid pack from Episode 2.

Answer: Right now we don't have any plans to go this route right now, but it is something that we have discussed. With the great library of parts we're building up, the opportunity to do something fun like this is interesting.

3. Are there any current plans for a new Zuckuss figure? Relative to the other bounty hunters from The Empire Strikes Back, he seems over-due.

Answer: We agree. A Zuckuss is indeed in the works... we will have more information available at Comic Con.



Be sure to check out the previous Q&As as well.

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