

The   original Han Solo is a curious beast because it is one of the few  times  that Kenner went back and did a major mold change, namely with  his  head. If you hear the terms "big-head Han" and "small-Han Han"  bandied  about, this is why. You can see the above pictures for an  example. The  small-head was first, and then the big one came with the  switch to an  ESB card. Some small-heads exist on ESB cards because  retailers often  sent figures back to the manufacturer to get repackaged  when new movie  cards came out. Han came out on SW, ESB, and ROTJ  cards.
Han is  one of the original twelve-back figures, with the  paintings instead of  photos of the figures. I have mentioned in  previous posting with the  original twelve about this, and how badly the  TIE fighter looks here.  Han also came with his signature blaster.
Why should you own this figure?  Five  reasons:
1. Get a  big-head and a small-head.  Have a fight over which one is the defective  clone.
2. There's only one figure you want behind the control of  the Falcon, and it isn't that scoundrel Lando!
3. That vest, the  open-necked collar.  What's not to like, ladies?
4. Get him in a  cantina scene with Greedo.  Shoot first.
5. It's Han - the  coolest guy who doesn't use the Force.  Kind of like MacGyver and his  feeling about guns.
Backstory:
Han   was a rebellious youth on Corellia, and a talented swoop bike racer.   Eventually he joined the Imperial forces, where he began to question   their values. Eventually he saved and befriended a Wookiee name   Chewbacca, and they became pilot and copilot smugglers. He hooked up   with the Rebellion, a princess, and settled down (kind of) and had three   kids, Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin. Many, many years later he is still   crossing the galaxy with his wife, but Chewbacca died in the war with   the Yuuzhan Vong about 25 years after the event in Star Wars.
Want the full  story?  The  Wookieepedia article
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Han Solo (SW 1978-79)
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