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Bake Some Wookiee Cookie Brownies for a Delicious Life Day Dessert

Life Day is among the Star Wars galaxy’s most beloved holidays, and one that Star Wars fans honor every November 17. If you’re looking to whip, whip, stir something up to mark the occasion, look no further.

Life Day began as a Wookiee holiday centered around the Kashyyyk Tree of Life. These Wookiee Cookie Brownies, an ideal Life Day dessert, are frosted to resemble the Kashyyyk natives and have a secret sweet center that will have you saying, “Rrraahh, aaarrgg,” in the Wookiee language of Shyriiwook that means, “More, please.”

Wookiee Cookie Brownies

Brownie ingredients:

2/3 cup cocoa powder 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/3 cup all purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1/2

Meet R5-D33R, the Holiday Droid of Hoth

This is the droid you’re looking for…if you’re in need of some holiday cheer.

Every holiday season, Disney Parks releases one special Droid Factory figure. There’s been an astromech in a Santa hat, a droid holding mistletoe, and a red-and-green R2 unit, to name a few. This year, the Disney Parks elves have toiled away in the toy shop to create a new festive figure: the cleverly-named R5-D33R, a red, white, and gold droid from Hoth that sports antlers atop its unique dome. Plus, some favorites from years past have been rereleased in a box set, and come with all-new winter weather accessories. Available at Disney Parks, they’re sure to bring the magic of the season to your entire collection. As longtime fans of Disney Parks’ holiday-themed droids, StarWars.com caught

On the Run in Marvel’s Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #16 – Exclusive Preview

Aphra and Sana Starros managed to escape from the Vermillion, but now they must contend with the aftermath.

In StarWars.com’s preview of the next issue of Marvel’s Doctor Aphra, Crimson Dawn is still on the their tail, Aphra’s electro-tattoo is damaged seemingly beyond repair, and Lucky is off on his own dangerous mission to Canto Bight.

Doctor Aphra #16 from writer Alyssa Wong and artist Minkyu Jung, with a cover by Sara Pichelli, arrives November 17 and is available for pre-order now on Comixology and at your local comic shop.

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Star Wars Inside Intel: The Bogan Collection

Star Wars Inside Intel is a StarWars.com feature where Lucasfilm Story Group member Emily Shkoukani, whose job is to know as much about a galaxy far, far away as possible, explores obscure facts about Star Wars lore and continuity. In this installment, Emily explores the Jedi’s secret and mysterious Bogan Collection…

The Jedi Temple on Coruscant had a huge archive filled with priceless artifacts, innumerable tomes, and catalogues of information. Once held within the archives was a secret assortment of items called the Bogan Collection. The term “Bogan” was first used in a draft of Star Wars: A New Hope and meant “evil,” while its counterpart, “Ashla,” meant good. Although these terms did not make it into the final cut of the film, they were later introduced into the new

Bring Home the Bounty: New The Mandalorian Black Series Figures Revealed and More!

Every Tuesday, BringHomeTheBounty.com will reveal new products inspired by everything from The Book of Boba Fett, premiering exclusively on Disney+ December 29, to The Mandalorian, the Skywalker saga, animated series, and much more. Check StarWars.com each week for a few of the major new releases headed to this galaxy, then get your tracking fobs ready.

This week, Bring Home the Bounty delivers new Black Series figures of Ahsoka Tano and a Death Watch Mandalorian, and much more!

The hunt is on at BringHomeTheBounty.com, with the latest products inspired by The Mandalorian and more from across the Star Wars saga, including new collectibles, home goods, and apparel from Adidas, Hasbro, the LEGO Group, and others. Many new items are on sale or available for pre-order starting tomorrow at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET across top

The Growing Galaxy of Adult LEGO Star Wars Fans

Inside my office you’ll find an Imperial probe droid, Rey’s speeder, and Anakin Skywalker’s podracer. And they’re all made out of LEGO bricks. See, I’m an AFOL — short for Adult Fan of LEGO, in community speak. But this is a relatively new development. 

In recent years, the LEGO Group has been releasing more and more sets for older fans. From the staggering Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) to new forms like LEGO Art, the legendary toy maker has created products designed specifically for those who once loved the iconic LEGO brick — or might want to give building a try. (I was a bit of both.) For a toy commonly associated with being just for kids, it’s a surprising strategy that has met with real success, particularly through Star Wars.

From the Pages of Star Wars Insider: An Intrepid Reporter Becomes “The Voice of the Empire” in The Fiction Collection Vol. 2 – Exclusive Excerpt

The Emperor did not just rule through fear. But also through information.

In StarWars.com’s exclusive excerpt of “The Voice of the Empire,” an original story written by Mur Lafferty with art by Jason Chan, and featured in the new Star Wars Insider: The Fiction Collection Volume 2, HoloNet News’ ace reporter Calliope Drouth meets with her editor. What she soon learns is that the Empire has seized control of HNN, leading the once-vaunted network and Calliope to an uncertain — and possibly dangerous — future…

Don’t say a word. Stone-faced HoloNet News editor Mandora Catabe didn’t say it out loud, but the message was clear. Calliope Drouth’s eyes flickered from Mandora, seated at her desk, to the man standing behind her, smiling widely, hands clasped behind his back. Mandora’s face was