CS Interview: Samuel Spitale & Matt Black on Insight & Sideshow’s Star Wars: Collecting a Galaxy
After revealing a first look at Insight Editions and Sideshow Collectibles’ Star Wars: Collecting a Galaxy, ComingSoon.net got the opportunity to talk with author Samuel Spitale and Sideshow art director/sculptor Matt Black about the book! Check out the interview below!
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ComingSoon.net: Which piece in this book are you most connected to?
Matt Black: It might sound strange to pick one that I did not work on, but the Jabba on throne is absolutely my favorite. Every year for Christmas I asked for the Rancor monster. I never got it, but Santa did bring me Jabba, and I LOVED it. Now with the Sideshow version on my desk, I feel that sense of childhood wonder all over again. I did not expect to be so captivated by that unexpected toy as a kid, but it played a big role in my imagination and play. This 1/6th scale version really takes me home every time I look at it.
Samuel Spitale: Hmm, a hard question! All of the ones I worked on as Product Development Manager at Lucasfilm, which is about 95% of the book! I managed the Sideshow license from day one back in 2004 until 2014, so it was amazing to see how wide and deep the Star Wars line went over those ten years. My favorite items changed with each release! But if I had to pick a few highlights:
Black: Personally, I’m a huge fan of Life Size pieces. From busts to full-size Vaders! They really bring the character to life. Even for a format as truncated as a bust, we try to capture the energy and the personality of that character. Whether that be Maul’s sneer or Kylo’s menacing presence, it’s something I think a lot about when sculpting the subject. Normally when sculpting a portrait, I spend time making the facial expression to really know how it feels and looks. I even do this for masked villains. It feels like some of that still comes through.
CS: Is there a dream Star Wars statue or figure that you would love to see Sideshow create?
Black: Well, my Rancor dream has come true. Other than that, I would personally love to see more EWOKS! Everyone knows they are the true heroes of the rebellion!
Spitale: There are a few 12-inch figures that I’d love to see build out the current assortment, like a Rebel Soldier that can be decked out with Hoth battle gear, but also work as paired down version to represent Echo Base personnel. I’d love to see an ultimate Han Solo similar to their recent Luke Skywalker, which included all his costume changes from Return of the Jedi; a Han with removable vest and trench coat would be awesome. And Walrus Man would be a great addition to the Cantina aliens, but only if he comes with a severed arm!
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