Star Wars Insider 74 is the seventy-fourth issue of Star Wars Insider magazine. It was released to newsstands on February 24, 2004.
Contents
Departments
- From the Editor's Desk
- Rebel Rumblings
- Star News (by Benjamin Harper)
- Star Sightings (by Benjamin Harper)
- Best of Hyperspace (by Pablo Hidalgo)
- HoloNet News (by Pablo Hidalgo)
- Set Piece — Geonosis Hidden Hangar (by Christopher Trevas)
- Bookshelf — An Expanded Universe Survivor Off on Another Quest (by Jason Fry)
- Comics Link — Bad To The Bone (by Daniel Wallace)
- Scouting the Galaxy (by Steve Sansweet)
- Toy Box — Unleash the Animation (by starwars.hasbro.com)
- Action Figure Archive (by Vic Wertz and Dan Curto)
- Crossword — Built Ford Tough (by Michael Selinker)
- Star Wars Q&A (by Pablo Hidalgo)
- The Last Page (by Randy Martinez)
Features
- "Prequel Update" (by Jane Irene Kelly)
- Producer Rick McCallum talks about how the days are getting more intense now that the first rough cut of Episode III is coming together, and how the film's elements—like the new clone trooper—are designed to build a visual bridge to Episode IV.
- "The New Jedi Order in 100 Easy Lessons" (by Jason Fry)
- Here's everything you ever wanted to know about Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, including the key characters, the most heroic deaths, the best fights and a complete synopsis of each book in the series.
- "Wasaka Berries and Monster Ships: Star Wars Storybook 101" (by Craig R. Carey)
- Once upon a time, young readers could choose from an ample selection of Star Wars titles created just for children. Will fan nostalgia demand a return of Star Wars storybooks?
- "In Focus: Digital-Effects Cinematography of Star Wars: Episode II" (by Ron Magid)
- Going totally digital on Attack of the Clones meant raising the bar on miniatures—and raising the temperature on lighting.
- "Who's Who in Echo Base: The Unsung Rebels of the Battle of Hoth" (by Josh Radke)
- From Imperial moles to medical droids, the last defenders of the Rebel stronghold on Hoth will be remembered throughout the galaxy.
- "Pearls in the Sand" (by Voronica Whitney-Robinson)
- When it comes to tracking krayt dragons, things are seldom what they seem. Watch your step.
Sources
Clone Trooper Front and Center in Insider #74 on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Notes and references
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Clone Trooper Front and Center in Insider #74 on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)