devilof76
Super Freak
There aren't many Star Wars fans too far over 40 right now, and the collecting boom of the early 2000's was hedged by the economic downturn. The product pegwarming now has more to do with people not having money, or not being willing to spend as freely as they did 10 years ago.
It's possible that something like that could do serious damage to a franchise that has no new media to keep it afloat, but without that interference, I don't think anyone would be questioning Star Wars' shelf life.
It's possible that something like that could do serious damage to a franchise that has no new media to keep it afloat, but without that interference, I don't think anyone would be questioning Star Wars' shelf life.