
Sponsor Entertainment Earth is now offering free shipping on all orders over $39 with code “SPRINGFREE22“. They have also added to special Black Series Bundles for only $50 each which also qualify for the free shipping promo.

Sponsor Entertainment Earth is now offering free shipping on all orders over $39 with code “SPRINGFREE22“. They have also added to special Black Series Bundles for only $50 each which also qualify for the free shipping promo.
Sideshow Collectibles has posted a preview of their upcoming Yoda 1:6 Scale figure from The Clone Wars. Like the Anakin and Obi-Wan figures before it, the Yoda figure is designed in with the same style as the animated series. Watch for preorders to open soon.
Update: Now available for preorder ($165)
We have updated our Master List today with the addition of 5 new Vintage Collection code names – each one carrying a Maine city theme. These are tentatively part of one wave and with everything we know so far these will probably be released in 2023.


Recent shipping data shows that the Walmart exclusive Deluxe TVC Ahsoka Tano & Grogu set (The Mandalorian) and the Hasbro Pulse/ShopDisney exclusive Republic Trooper (The Old Republic) started arriving in the U.S. last week.
As you may recall, the Republic Trooper has been on preorder since June 10, 2021 and it never officially went up for preorder on ShopDisney.
We have updated our Master List today with the addition of 7 new Black Series code names – each one carrying a Texas city theme. These are tentatively part of one wave and with everything we know so far these will probably be released in 2023.
Recent shipping info shows that a small quantity of the previously confirmed Princess Leia Organa (Endor Village) figure (code named “BUFFALO”) has arrived in the U.S. It’s possible that the figure may be shown at next week’s livestream but nothing is confirmed thus far.
Sounds like Litzky PR is no longer representing (at least) the Star Wars brand for Hasbro. No word yet on their replacement or if it extends beyond Star Wars merchandise.


Amazon is now taking preorders for 2 new LEGO Star Wars diorama sets: Dagobah Jedi Training and Death Star Trench Run
Hasbro’s U.S. retailer partnerships with Walmart, Target and Amazon for exclusives are synonymous in the collecting community for being an absolute joke in terms of execution, reliability, ridiculously short preorder windows, and unknown delivery dates.
Sadly, nothing of which I’ve listed above is new to long-time collectors, especially within the past few years, and personally, I feel only so much can be blamed on the lingering effects of the pandemic. More and more collectors are throwing up their arms with the “work” that goes into their hobby, skipping preorders completely, and rolling the dice to see if they can find it at retail later — if at all.
Also, why does Hasbro issue press releases with definitive preorder dates/times only to have retailer do their own thing and launch them (fully or in part) 5-7 hours early? Is the communication between retailers and Hasbro that “off”? Why do new orders (not just Walmart) ship often before preorders that were placed months prior? Why does there have to be technological hoops for customers to jump through in order for us to give those partners our money? We won’t even get into the shipping issues as we all know the greatest offender in that regard.
These days with such long lead-times from preorder to release date (if known), some have forgotten products are even coming or that they were even announced at all. Plus, with rising prices on everything (not just toys), many have succumbed to the fact that Star Wars collecting at its most basic level is more hassle than it is worth and is rarely a “positive preorder experience”.