Star Wars I Love You I Know Mug

Star Wars I Love You  I Know Mug
If you are a couple that consists of a Princess and a scoundrel, this Star Wars I Love You I Know Mug is the perfect Valentine’s Day gift. It is inspired by the iconic scene from The Empire Strikes Back. Obviously. Give one to your scoundrel or your princess and they will always be reminded of that special love that you have for each other.

Product Specifications 

  • Star Wars I Love You / I Know 14oz. Ceramic Mug
  • Officially-licensed Star Wars merchandise
  • For loves that don’t really need to be spoken
  • “I Love You” / “I Know” printed around kissing Han and Leia
  • Oh yes, there are cartoon hearts!
  • Capacity: 14 oz.
  • Materials: Ceramic
  • Care Instructions: Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Imported
  • Ages 8+
General Leia Shooting Stars

General Leia Shooting Stars
So we need to talk about that Mary Poppins scene in Star Wars The Last Jedi. Many fans felt that it was horribly out of place and even downright comical. No matter how you feel about this scene, you’ll get a laugh at this Leia Shooting Stars meme video. Why just fly to the ship when you can fly everywhere? If only Leia had developed these powers earlier we could have had some really crazy movies.

Columbia Star Wars Jackets

Columbia Star Wars Jackets
Winter is here and unless you want to carve open a Tauntaun and climb in, you are going to need a good coat. Columbia has you covered. These amazing jackets inspired by The Empire Strikes Back are replicas of the rebels’ Hoth jackets. The limited edition run is called the Echo Base Collection. You can buy them starting at 12:01 a.m. EST on December 8. Columbia will only make 1,980 (the year Empire Strikes Back hit theaters) of each style so get yours quick.

LEGO Leia vs Jabba The Hutt Should Be a Real LEGO Set

Leia vs Jabba
One of the greatest scenes in sci-fi history has been captured perfectly in LEGO. That is the moment in Return of the Jedi when Princess Leia chokes Jabba the Hutt and kills him dead. It is Leia vs Jabba. This cool creation is the work of artist Iain “Ochre Jelly” Heath and it is stunning. It really captures the moment perfectly, with Leia pulling the chains and Jabba’s tongue coming out of his nasty slimy mouth. The quality here is good enough for an official LEGO kit. If only we could buy it.
Leia vs Jabba

via Technabob

Star Wars Scoundrel and Princess Mug Set

Star Wars Scoundrel and Princess Mug Set
This Star Wars Scoundrel and Princess Mug Set is the perfect gift for any geek couple. You each get your own awesome mug. Han for him and Leia for her. A scoundrel and a Princess. I can think of several couples who would love this mug set. Each mug holds 11 ounces and has a glossy finish. The seller says that the text and image on each mug is very sharp, since they don’t allow poor quality mugs to leave the shop. These mugs are indeed awesome.

Princess Leia Comic Book Cosplay

Princess Leia Comic Book Cosplay
Princess Leia looks a lot different in the Comic Books. She has a different style that looks more daring and dangerous. I like it. Apparently cosplayer Stacey Rebecca does too. Here she is with her comic book inspired Princess Leia cosplay. All I can say is WOW. She really did an amazing job. Looks like she got all of the details spot on.

Princess Leia Comic Book Cosplay

via Fashionably Geek

Excellent LEGO Han And Leia

Excellent LEGO Han And Leia
We’ve seen our share of LEGO creations, including LEGO Star Wars characters, but Luc Byard’s Han Solo and Princess Leia are pretty darn adorable for a pair of blockheads. The level of detail that he was able to get is really impressive. Even their guns are awesome. He plans on making more, so we will have to stay tuned and see if they are as cute as this pair.

Excellent LEGO Han And Leia

Geisha Leia Cosplay

Geisha Leia Cosplay
Check out this lovely Geisha version of Princess Leia from cosplayer Hendo Art and photographer Nelsphotos. This is an elegant Leia for a more civilized age. She is absolutely stunning and totally in command of rebel hearts everywhere. It must have taken a lot of time to make sure that these images came out so perfectly. Many Bothans died to bring them to you.

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