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As prophesied by the Mayans, the world will end on December 21st 2012 by way of a perfect storm of Death Stars, asteroids and alien invasions.

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If you saw the Death Star dress on Fashionably Geek (or a million other sites on the internet) and wondered how you could make something similar—good news! The creator, Jennifer Landa, spoke with The Official Star Wars blog and offered some insights into her inspiration for the design, and how she managed to put it together (The Death Star skirt itself is actually a decorated beach ball).

In the future she plans to add some LEDs and wear it to Star Wars Celebration VI.

(via TOSWB)


Another awesome creation from Comic-Con—the Death Star dress. I can only wonder if there is a princess inside that R2-D2.

(Star Wars Blog via Super Punch)


Unfortunately, the Death Stars shoe line never took off because they kept exploding and blowing people’s feet off. The good news is that you can still save the shirt by voting it up for printing on Qwertee.

(via Gamefreaks)


Wow, this Death Star has everything and it’s priced so reasonably! Something must be wrong with it. Ah, what the hell. I mean, it’s not like someone is going to come along and blow it up right?

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Kitty Nom Star

by Sean Fallon on January 31, 2011

in Movies,T-Shirts


If that ball of yarn also had a Death Star-style laser pointer in there, it would be the ultimate cat toy.

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This concept Death Star/Poké Ball shirt will poke you in the eye with 3D. Of course, it’s only an optical illusion, unlike the Pokébra.

(via Emptees)


Behold the Death Star…destroyer of worlds. The Grim Reaper of space.

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I particularly like their song Death Star Rock City.

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Long after his death, Admiral Mays is still selling cheap crap like this Death Star grill with his “It’s a Snap!” catchphrase.

Sadly, it appears that this t-shirt is only a concept for now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it turned up for sale somewhere.

(via Emptees)