Star Wars Insider 95 is the ninety-fifth issue of the Star Wars Insider magazine and the third to be published by Titan Magazines.
There are two cover variants for this issue. The first is the newsstand edition. The second was shipped exclusive to comic book stores through Diamond Distributors on July 24, 2007.
This special Diamond cover is the right half of a diptych with the second half being available on issue #94.
Contents
Departments
- "Editor's Welcome" (by Brian J. Robb)
- "Com-Scan"
- "Best of StarWars.com"
- "Jawa's Corner"
- Books — A Tour of the Inferno (by Jason Fry)
- Comics — Two of a Kind (by Daniel Wallace)
- Toys — Where Did You Dig Up That Old Fossil? (by Frank Parisi)
- Star Wars Q&A — Why Girls Rule (by Leland Chee)
- Scouting the Galaxy — You Say Zuckuss, But I Say 4-LOM (by Steve Sansweet)
- International — Canada (by Gus Lopez)
- Set Piece — Supreme Chancellor Palpatine's Office (by Chris Trevas)
- Padawan's Corner — How to Draw: Padmé Amidala (by Cynthia Cummens)
- Bantha Tracks Vol. 26 (by Mary Franklin)
- Indy Vault #3 (by J. W. Rinzler)
- Comlink
Features
- "Com-Scan Extra: Fighting The Clone Wars" (by Brian J. Robb & Jonathan Wilkins)
- Star Wars Insider scores a truly exclusive interview with CGI The Clone Wars TV series gurus Dave Filoni and Catherine Winder.
- "Celebration IV: Event Diary" (by Jonathan Wilkins)
- Were you there? No? Have no fear! Star Wars Insider takes you on a trip to Los Angeles and beyond with our exclusive Celebration IV diary.
- "May The Facts Be With You: Part Two: #51-100" (by Dan Wallace)
- Discover the second 50 of 100 things you didn't know about Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope! Featuring rare images from the Lucasfilm archive.
- "Pirates of the Boards: Part Four" (by J. W. Rinzler)
- Another treasure trove of lost storyboards from the original Star Wars movie throws new light on the development of the film.
- "Taylor Made: Special Edition" (by Chris Gardner)
- Star Wars's Cinematographer Gilbert Taylor has enjoyed a prestigious career. At 93 he looks back at his time in that galaxy far, far away.
Continuity
In "May the Facts Be With You! Part Two: #51-100," author Dan Wallace incorrectly states in "68. Tuning Forks" that the Millennium Falcon has never used its front prongs for their primary purpose of hefting big loads in the Expanded Universe. However, in Han Solo's Revenge, Han Solo uses the ship's forward mandibles to lift a cage surrounding the ship.
Media
Cover gallery
Sources
What's Inside Star Wars Insider #95 on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Notes and references
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What's Inside Star Wars Insider #95 on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
External links
Star Wars Insider #95 on Titan Magazines' official website (original site is defunct)

