Showing posts with label Star Wars Official Poster Monthly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Wars Official Poster Monthly. Show all posts

Friday, 12 October 2018

The Star Wars Official Poster Monthly #3


The fold-out poster in Star Wars
Official Poster Monthly
#3



The words “Giant Darth Vader poster inside” were enough to sell almost any child on issue three of Star Wars Official Poster Monthly.

In the last article (at least for now) about those original 1970s poster magazines, I’ll take a look at articles that ranged from a profile of Han Solo to the very exciting news that we would soon have robot servants.

Friday, 21 September 2018

The Star Wars Official Poster Monthly #2


The US version of the Star Wars Official Poster Monthly #2


In another look at the Star Wars Official Poster Monthly, I'm going to examine how this 1977 publication lifted the curtain on the film's visual effects  and told us about life on Tatooine.

Friday, 14 September 2018

The original Darth Vader back story – before he was Luke's father



The back story of Darth Vader, as presented in the Star Wars Official Poster Monthly, issue 2


Star Wars told us relatively little about its mysterious villain, Darth Vader.

We knew he was a young Jedi Knight who turned to the dark side, murdered Luke's father and helped the Empire hunt down and destroy the other Jedi. But was he human, alien, part-machine? What was under that mask, and why did he make that mechanical breathing noise?

So much remained untold that it was thrilling to see a magazine article that gave us Darth Vader's back story  even if it was different from the one that would be developed in The Empire Strikes Back and afterwords.


Saturday, 8 September 2018

The Star Wars Official Poster Monthly


The giant poster inside issue one of the Star Wars Official Poster Monthly

The 1970s saw a craze for magazines that unfolded to form giant posters. Kung fu, Hammer horror films, the Fonz  they all inspired poster magazines.

Naturally, the biggest film of all time would spawn a title of its own.