
Quick Facts Card: 2002 Topps (Attack of the Clones) Number: #7 “Count Dooku” Why It’s a Rookie: First widely distributed, pack-pulled base card of Count Dooku in Topps 2002. Why This Card Matters Christopher Lee’s presence gives Dooku gravitas; this early-number base is the villain counterpart to Anakin/Obi-Wan/Padmé rookies. Design & Identification Guide Front: AOTC…

Quick Facts Card: 2002 Topps (Attack of the Clones) Number: #2 “Anakin Skywalker” Why It’s a Rookie: First widely distributed, pack-pulled base card of Anakin (Hayden era) in 2002 Topps. Why This Card Matters Central saga figure; modern media revived interest. This early-number AOTC base is the Anakin rookie of record for this build. Design…

Quick Facts Card: 1999 Ikon (Episode I) Number: #31 “Qui-Gon Jinn” Why It’s a Rookie: Early Episode I mass release—Council recognizes this Ikon base as Qui-Gon’s rookie of record (per request). Why This Card Matters Mentor to Obi-Wan and catalyst for Anakin’s path; key prequel-era figure. This #31 is the clean, early mass-market rookie. Design…

Quick Facts Card: 1999 Ikon (Episode I) Number: #12 “Darth Maul” Why It’s a Rookie: Early Episode I mass release—Council recognizes this Ikon base as Maul’s rookie of record (per request). Why This Card Matters Maul is the breakout visual icon of Episode I; a perennial fan favorite and chase character. This base card is…

Quick Facts Card: 1996 Topps Finest (Star Wars) Number: #23 “Grand Admiral Thrawn” Why It’s a Rookie: Early mass-market chromium card for Thrawn; widely recognized as the flagship rookie in Finest. Why This Card Matters EU icon turned mainstream. With canon re-introductions, Thrawn has surged in relevancy; this Finest chromium rookie is the display piece.…

Quick Facts Card: 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi Number: #64 “Mon Mothma” Why It’s a Rookie: First widely distributed, pack-pulled base card of Mon Mothma. Why This Card Matters The Rebel Alliance leader—an essential political figure whose significance has grown with later canon. An anchor card for Rebel-faction displays. Design & Identification Guide Front:…

Quick Facts Card: 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi Number: #14 “Jabba the Hutt” Why It’s a Rookie: First widely distributed, pack-pulled base card of Jabba. Why This Card Matters Jabba is the criminal kingpin of ROTJ—an on-screen spectacle and a fandom icon. This low-number ROTJ base card is the flagship Jabba rookie for Council…

Quick Facts Card: 1983 Topps Return of the Jedi Number: #57 “The Emperor / Emperor Palpatine” (naming can vary by issue/reference) Why It’s a Rookie: First widely distributed, pack-pulled base card of Emperor Palpatine. Why This Card Matters The architect of the Empire and the saga’s ultimate villain. This ROTJ card is the Palpatine rookie…

Quick Facts Card: 1980 Topps The Empire Strikes Back, Series 1 Number: #11 “Star File — Boba Fett” Series 1 Range: #1–#132 (S2: #133–#264, S3: #265–#352) Related Items: 1980 ESB Stickers (S1–S3), O-Pee-Chee (Canada) counterparts, U.K. issues Why It’s a Rookie: First widely distributed, pack-pulled base card of Boba Fett—Council standard for rookie designation. Why…