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A Galaxy...of Epic Toys!
When Star Wars landed in movie theaters in 1977, it became a popular cultural phenomenon and introduced the world to heroes like Luke Skywalker, super villain Darth Vader, Wookies, Stormtroopers, robots, Jedi Knights, space vehicles and lightsabers. The adventures continued with a toy line that soon followed, starting a hobby that still leaves collectors fascinated almost 40 years later.
"The Ultimate Guide to Vintage Star Wars Action Figures 1977-1985" is the definitive reference to vintage action figures, accessories, creatures, playsets and vehicles. Written by nationally renowned toy expert Mark Bellomo, the book features current values on the secondary market and 600+ beautiful color photographs.
- Sales Rank: #73255 in Books
- Brand: Krause Books
- Published on: 2014-12-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.88" h x .75" w x 8.25" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
About the Author
One of the top toy experts in the country, Mark Bellomo has written a number of bestselling books on toys and popular culture, including Transformers: Identification & Price Guide, The Ultimate Guide to G.I. Joe: 1982-1994, and Toys and Prices. Bellomo also consults for film and television, where readers may view him on YouTube's The Collectable Spectacle.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Even With Minor Flaws, Still A Solid Five Stars
By GEOFFREY CARLTON
Most books on Star Wars toys / collectibles take on the daunting task of trying to list every single one of them and even more difficult - show them all in nice unopened packages. Mr. Bellomo has bucked the trend, favoring instead to focus on one era and show the toys in their opened state as most people are likely to encounter them.
Going one step further, many of the toys which have pieces parts, like playsets, have all of their parts shown, helping collectors identify whether or not the opened toy they are considering buying or already own, is truly complete or if it is missing pieces.
Other reviewers are wishing for more 'in package' photos for this title. I personally have fifteen other titles on my bookshelf, all with great photos of mint packaging. However I have zero books that show in detail the complete collection of (US release) loose vintage toys with variations and pieces specifically photographed.
Bravo to Mr. Bellomo for choosing to not go with the 'more of the same' and giving collectors a book they don’t already own. The book 'ends' in 1985 - 30 years ago, and yet this the first time we've seen the toys in this light.
This book has earned its place on any Star Wars collector's shelf of quality reference books.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
The Vintage Star Wars Guide the People need AND deserve..
By The Cardboard Jedi
OK, my two cents on the new Ultimate Guide to Vintage Star Wars from Mark Bellomo....
-To begin one must realize just HOW MANY different lines and eras of toys do in fact exist. Within each specific line of toys exists literally an entire universe to explore, both in the fiction behind the toys, as well as in the personal history for each of us from our childhoods. Mark has done a wonderful job in covering both a hands down EXPANSIVE list of the Star Wars toys from the original Trilogy as well as illuminating the individual back stories for each character and set that made childhood playtime so great.
-The photography and layout are a nice step up in layout and imagination from previous guides, as well as a useful index to speed your journey should you need a quick lookup as well... OR, should you feel like sitting down for a good read one can lose several hours going page by page.
-Mr Bellomo went above and beyond in this edition by running down the multitude of variants in existence for many of these toys (very helpful for those who find sport in hunting those individual lines). He has even gone so far as pointing out parts of the toys and sets that after 30+ years may or usually WILL deteriorate, then offering some common and or by default acceptable fixes or replacement parts. Stock or restore? The lines have indeed blurred....
-A note about the author and his various volumes; this edition, like many others has involved years of planning, prep, hunting, writing and more hunting and writing. Mr Bellomo has a personal rule: Nothing goes into his collector editions than he does not own. This means no stock photos, no hearsay, rumor, myth or legends. He has to run down each item you see in this book, ergo it is in its own way self limiting in the amount or type of content. I have seen a few reviews commenting on the lack of packaging or cardback photos. I can attest that those boxes could nearly warrant a companion volume of their own, never mind the space that kind of thing takes up in one's home- a rabbit hole through which only the truly brave should ever consider venturing! In short what you have here is a very complete guide to the actual toys themselves..
-Collecting toys nearly as old as we are (ohai 80's kids!) is a labor of love and a great way to occupy some time, Mr Bellomo really encompasses what it meas love and remember those cool toys and the good times we had with them as children. I very much do recommend this guide as a must for the serious or casual collector and I will look forward to future offerings from Mr Bellomo.
Thank You,
-CW
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Overpriced and Underwhelming
By [roy]
Let me start off by saying that I wanted so very badly to love this guide - I have yet to find a full-colored, super-detailed, definitive all-encompassing guide to ONLY the vintage run of the Star Wars figures (not that other garbage that started with the POTF2 line).. but after reading through this for a day or so, I found myself regretting my purchase... here's the rundown:
PROS:
- It has beautiful full-color pages (part of the high-cost, I assume) with close-up pictures of the figures, playsets, accessories, and even the variations in manufacturing.
- It does (at the least) touch on every proper release on the entire vintage Kenner line.
- Lots of pictures of accessories, which is good if you're trying to make your loose figure collection complete.
CONS:
- It is, like several other reviewers said, bloated with (somewhat) off-topic text. In my opinion, it is disproportionately more facts about the Star Wars Universe (with an oddly strong push for tie-ins to those dreaded prequels, for all of you OT diehards) than about the actual figures themselves. I would've found antecdotes about vintage figure collecting or the manufacturing process of Kenner's figures more valuable than information that most any Star Wars fan already knows or can find on a Star Wars Wiki. I guess the rub here is that the book could've been either beefed up with more interesting facts, or cut in half and less expensive if they had ommitted this unnecessary material.
- There are several typos and/or grammatical errors... I'm not bringing this up because I'm extremely picky about that sort of thing, but there are a few places in the book where it makes it a little difficult to read... plus, for $20 a pop, an editor should have been employed (or should be getting fired).
- It often presents "variations" with pictures of when Kenner changed to different molds during the pressing, but then washes over what the actual variations are, leaving the reader hopelessly wondering what is different about two (or more) items that look virtually identical. As other viewers stated, the differences were often unnoticeable - so why not highlight them, or explain in detail what the difference is, or even talk about what difference it makes in value to collectors? Plus, it doesn't even make note of the different COO (Country Of Origin) stamps, and anyone who searches eBay for "vintage Star Wars figures" will see how much hardcore collectors pay attention to that stuff... I guess the point I'm trying to make about this particular flaw is that it PRESENTS itself to be a very detailed-oriented book, yet falls tragically short by glossing over or omitting details.
At the end of this book, the question I keep asking myself is, "Who is this book intended for?" If you're a collector, you'll find it isn't up to snuff, as it lacks details, especially when it comes to comparisons. If you're new to vintage Star Wars collecting, you'll find it unnecessarily detailed and unexplanatory. If you like to look at pictures of vintage Star Wars figures and playsets and read about how their character ties into the SWU, this may be for you. As for me, I'll be waiting for "a new hope" for a definitive guide to vintage Star Wars.
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