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One can certainly argue that Star Trek - almost a pseudo-cult among some fans- has assumed iconic literally image-related status, as have the Star Wars films. Trek, seems to have more logic and staying power, right, Spock.?
No but you can get, some of 4,5,6 star wars characters
Definitely www.starwars.wikia.com. It has absolutely everything about Star Wars, literaly.
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It depends what you're looking for. There are a lot out there. Here are some of them.OFFICIAL SITESStar Wars websitehttp://www.starwars.comStar Wars Video Game Websitehttp://www.lucasarts.comStar Wars Comic Book Publisher:http://www.darkhorse.comStar Wars Novel Publisher:http://www.randomhouse.comFAN SITESLargest Unofficial Star Wars Fan Sitehttp://www.theforce.netLarge Unofficial Star Wars Collecting Sitehttp://www.rebelscum.comA Database of Star Wars Fan Siteshttp://www.galacticbinder.comA Star Wars Books site:http://www.swbookzone.com Star Wars Wiki: http://www.wookieepedia.com
The newest is Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Its pretty awesome. Ive played It myself.
No only some versions for the PSP PS2 and PS3 in the Lego Star Wars Series
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Currently, it is about nothing as it doesn't exist. There has been no release and while Lucasarts has not denied that there will be a SWBF3, neither have they confirmed it. Some people refer to SWBF: Elite Squad (I think) as version 3 but technically it is only a PSP version, nothing more. If the game were to exist, it would be a strategy style Star Wars Game where you take control of various Star Wars characters/soldiers in a galactic battle across iconic Star Wars Locations. Some suspect it will be an online title but without any official word, it is all just speculation.
Some......Yes. Some.......No.
No. But there are spoofs of Star Wars such as some Family Guy specials, a Simpsons special called Bart Wars, and a movie by Mel Brooks (which is also a spoof of Star Trek) named Spaceballs.
Marvel did publish some Star Wars comics, but the majority of them were published by Dark Horse.