Video Details the Weird History of STAR WARS OT Movie Posters

The video also highlights the work of the late Drew Stuzan, whose poster for the original Revenge of the Jedi – later renamed Return of the Jedi – remains highly sought after by collectors. While it’s not the most expensive Star Wars poster available now, the video reveals which one currently commands the highest price and which poster the experts at Paper and Light consider the ultimate classic Star Wars movie poster. (We happen to agree with their choice!)

The DC Comics History of Supergirl’s Home, Argo City

The story behind Supergirl’s home city, Argo City, is a bit silly, even for a comic book. Originally, Argo was a city on Krypton covered by a protective dome created by Zor-El, Superman’s uncle. This dome was meant to provide clean air for its citizens. But the really strange part is what happened when Krypton exploded. Instead of being destroyed, the section of the planet containing Argo City simply floated away into space with thousands of survivors inside! It was like a bubble of Krypton drifting through the cosmos – something kids reading the comic probably accepted without question.

The Tragic Tale of CRV: A Bear Market Sonata 🎻❄️

Yet CRV, that melancholic soul, fell 2.63% in this very period. A week? Oh, merely a 9.9% descent into the abyss. How poetic, how utterly Russian 🥟. Even Bitcoin, the tsar of crypto, was humiliated at $90k, rejected like a suitor at a provincial ball.

Celebs Who Secretly Donated to Both Sides of the Aisle

Before becoming a politician, the former President frequently donated to both Democrats and Republicans. Records show he gave thousands of dollars to Kamala Harris when she was California’s Attorney General in 2011 and 2013. He also significantly supported the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton’s Senate campaigns while a registered Democrat in New York. Before securing the Republican nomination in 2016, he contributed to other prominent Democrats like Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden. During debates, he justified these past donations by saying that, as a businessman, maintaining good relationships with people in power was essential.

Stars Who Walked Away Due To Political Script Disputes

Soul singer Isaac Hayes famously provided the voice for the character Chef on ‘South Park’ for almost ten years. He suddenly left the show in 2006 after objecting to a script that made fun of Scientology, stating his strong disapproval of the show’s religious satire. The show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, said Hayes hadn’t previously objected to jokes about other religions. Following his departure, the character of Chef was killed off, and the final lines were created using previously recorded audio.