When Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope hit theaters in 1977, it not only changed movies forever, but also the merchandising industry. George Lucas built his massive empire on the strength of his films, along with the savvy decision to retain all of the merchandising rights for the franchise, before he sold LucasFilm to Disney in 2012. With Star Wars mania igniting once again, thanks to the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, fans will most certainly be on the hunt for not only merchandise, but autographs from their favorite stars as well. Unfortunately, there are a lot of unscrupulous dealers out there who will fake a star’s signature, but Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, has recently spoke out against these fraudulent practices by verifying his signature for several fans on his Twitter page.
Over the past few days, the actor has responded to several fans who asked the star if their signed items were actually real. Unfortunately, some of these items did feature fake signatures, but the silver lining to this is that others can use these examples to help sniff out the phony autographs out there. These autographed cards, photos, posters and other bits of memorabilia also reveal the actor’s unique sense of humor. Several of these items feature jokes, most of which are not meant for children, but are quite humorous.
Among the actor’s humorous captions are “Never show up late for dinner at Dad’s house” on a photo featuring Han Solo, Leia Organa, Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian as they encounter Darth Vader on Cloud City. One of the autographs even pokes fun at the “crappy” condition of the card he signed, while others are much more adult in nature, poking fun at a seemingly “excited” C-3PO in one photo. The actor admitted in one tweet that he never thought these joke captions would be made public, while admitting that his sense of humor isn’t exactly for everyone. But still, he took it all in stride, while providing a great service for fans by verifying his autograph.
Many of his tweets are accompanied by the hashtags #BeatTheDealers, #FightFraud and #FansRule. With the fan frenzy swirling around Star Wars: The Force Awakens getting bigger by the day, it seems, the demand for autographs from the stars will surely grow, which could in turn lead to more fakes being produced to meet the demand. It remains to be seen if any of Mark Hamill‘s Star Wars: The Force Awakens co-stars will join him in sniffing out these fakes.
We have compiled all of Mark Hamill’s tweets below which verifies the authenticity of his autographs for his legions of fans, and sheds some light on a few of his off-color jokes as well. If you have a piece signed by Mark Hamill, you send the actor a message on Twitter @HamillHimself and see if he responds. What do you think about the actor taking a stand against phony autographs?
@HamillHimself I saw this signed poster at a local auction w the whole cast (so I’m suspicious). Is that yours? pic.twitter.com/utYU0CnI9s
— Tyler Davis (@tylerjamesdavis) December 27, 2015
In a word- NO. I’m so sorry there’s so many fans spending their hard-earned money for fraudulent signatures. #FAKEhttps://t.co/717Bv02ASA
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 27, 2015
@HamillHimself I am going to purchase this on ebay, but it is really yours? Thank you! pic.twitter.com/xbN9Sd7xQP
— iChess (@iRingo3) December 28, 2015
That one is REAL- go for it! (but only at a reasonable price!) #Authentichttps://t.co/SxZw59MDti
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself a friend of mine give me this, can you tell me if this is for real?. Thanks pic.twitter.com/jWZkU5bMT1
— Ely (@EloyBarcelo) December 28, 2015
Sadly, another fake. Look at the signatures I verified to learn to spot the forgeries for yourself.
#BeatTheDealershttps://t.co/HFndM0Al1Z
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself the real McCoy. My son got it from you in Anaheim this year. You are a top guy Mr. Hamill pic.twitter.com/XsL5W8ns1T
— Forever Red (@Jipjap74) December 28, 2015
Memorize this REAL signature and you can start spotting the phonies yourself! #BeatTheDealershttps://t.co/yB0aVXY74E
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself if you’ll indulge me as well, got this a while back. Real? If not still a funny movie. pic.twitter.com/EOPxpMCugA
— Anthony Stewart (@T_just_T) December 28, 2015
It’s REAL- Congratulations! (And glad you liked the movie!) #CBTM#BeatTheDealershttps://t.co/qYFCdZi4L5
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself how about these, Mark? Are these trading cards legit signed by you? pic.twitter.com/p5rqU10byc
— kyra skywalker (@romanoffsx) December 28, 2015
All REAL!!! #BeatTheDealershttps://t.co/GYVtxaToOf
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
Hope everyone can learn my real signature to help prevent fraudulent dealers! #BeatTheDealers#FansRulehttps://t.co/ViR1kmZJNP
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself is this real? Thanks pic.twitter.com/jzYrzNUY97
— Jeremy Hinyub (@JMANJMAN55) December 28, 2015
REAL: now USE THIS EXAMPLE to judge any signatures you might contemplate buying in the future. #BeatTheDealershttps://t.co/hFNQwO8eVR
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
.@HamillHimself Your autographs often show a great sense of humor in personalizing per fan requests! pic.twitter.com/c0vK5oLV1A
— Paul DerHagopian (@ProjectedPaul) December 28, 2015
Not only REAL, but a rarity compared to the many many SW-related signatures over the years!
#BewareOfFakes#FansRulehttps://t.co/KN5Rt3NfuZ
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
How are you not getting tired of telling people the same thing about your signature @HamillHimself 🤔
— KazekaJay (@Vuhjay_Jay) December 28, 2015
Because I owe it to all true fans to protect them from being victimized by dishonest dealers!
#FightFraud#FansRulehttps://t.co/aXk6zBMCAs
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself hey Mark, I got this for my girlfriend, but based on examples it looks fake. Can you confirm? pic.twitter.com/s8Ye712sBn
— Colin Madigan (@fireinthebarn) December 28, 2015
So sorry to tell you it’s not just a FAKE, but a horrible FAKE at that!
#BeatTheDealers#FansRulehttps://t.co/ygBaPtr4b6
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself i know (well, i think) these are real but i wanna share them anyway pic.twitter.com/KoLSRO8g0k
— julianna (@clitbartons) December 28, 2015
Both REAL (with REAL corny jokes, btw)
#BeatTheDealers#FansRulehttps://t.co/1oL6gPikps
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
Hey @HamillHimself I was looking forward to buying this but I did not know if it was real could you tell me please? pic.twitter.com/Y3k8um3GJX
— Walker Green (@Walker_Green11) December 28, 2015
Mine is a FAKE- sorry. (Can’t vouch for the others)
#FanGouging#SoSadhttps://t.co/tirzYBHv9f
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself I hope this is real because it’s my favorite joke hahaha #BeatTheDealers#MarkHamillpic.twitter.com/ih3PaOKSOz
— Kellee E. Cullingham (@KelleeEliz) December 28, 2015
YES!!! That’s real & I always ask if it’s OK to make a joke. If they want MTFBWY, that’s what they get (no joke)#lolhttps://t.co/TOn2V14xrA
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself is this one real? pic.twitter.com/fyVUdt8evQ
— jake freels (@freels_jake) December 28, 2015
Sorry to admit it’s REAL. (Seemed funny at the time… what was I thinking’?)
#BeatTheDealers#BadGaghttps://t.co/plKF9hGaPD
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself my friend is looking forward to buying it- are they real? pic.twitter.com/c0CkHHpDXa
— lu (@gilIianderson) December 28, 2015
Both REAL https://t.co/i0QZTVchkC
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself is this real?! #BeatTheDealerspic.twitter.com/5ZzPKBKDMl
— Ron K (@Ronthe3) December 28, 2015
REAL
#FightFraud#FansRulehttps://t.co/OkqQaAB9Ha
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself a couple of my favorites! are they real? pic.twitter.com/2bHPCp5TQ7
— jay♡sarah (@hqnsols) December 28, 2015
Both REAL. Maybe I’ll just “like” the real ones rather than boring everyone w/ endless tweets over authenticity, OK? https://t.co/lstgojuJVq
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
Dear Mr. @HamillHimself I found this card for auction I’d love to buy any of your signed cards. Is this one real? pic.twitter.com/QGVOmN30DQ
— ZAK (@diZAXterpiece) December 28, 2015
This is REAL. Hopefully folks will begin to be familiar w/ my signature & know the fakes on sight! #BeatTheDealershttps://t.co/HLjPx4Z3NO
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself how about these, Mark? Are these trading cards legit signed by you? pic.twitter.com/p5rqU10byc
— kyra skywalker (@romanoffsx) December 28, 2015
All REAL. These were for adult who wanted my humor. Would not do this for a child who want Luke, not Mark.#FansRulehttps://t.co/GYVtxaToOf
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself these are real right? and if they are I just wanna know why you are like this pic.twitter.com/bDIurHLEWE
— ashlie (@daisysrey) December 28, 2015
REAL. Again- man wanted extreme irreverence. Give the people what they want. Never thought they’d go public. #Jokeshttps://t.co/0EdQgvehBd
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself Is this one real? Thx pic.twitter.com/xhv6MvAFus
— toby regbo (@tobyrgbo) December 28, 2015
REAL. Memorize this perfect example to spot future frauds. Would love to save fan’s hard earned $ from crooks’ greed https://t.co/uUFuwe75tm
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself and this? It´s my favorite pic.twitter.com/OQB8c1k3tj
— Lívia Isabel Meinert (@liviameinert) December 28, 2015
REAL. Glad you enjoyed it. My humor is not for everyone. Kids want sincerity, so that’s what I give them. #FansRulehttps://t.co/CBwyyKIDk9
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself one of the real ones am i right or am i right 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍👍👍 pic.twitter.com/1XkinPiBNc
— katie (@OBIKlN) December 28, 2015
Close call, but pretty sure it’s FAKE. Misspelled name a good indicator of a fake (& I’m not that good an artist) https://t.co/kpKfP3ZPkq
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself Really hope this is genuine. Was bought for me years ago, and I’ve treasured it since. Thanks Mark. pic.twitter.com/fIuNYl8NH2
— roblawlor (@roblawlor) December 28, 2015
This is REAL Rob- Use this example to weed out the phonies. #FightFraud#BeatTheDealers#FansRulehttps://t.co/Zfx2oI8lc6
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
@HamillHimself Really hope this is genuine. Was bought for me years ago, and I’ve treasured it since. Thanks Mark. pic.twitter.com/fIuNYl8NH2
— roblawlor (@roblawlor) December 28, 2015
REAL-That’s my old “M”, which I changed over the years. Rather than tweeting, I’ll “like” real signatures. #FansRulehttps://t.co/bCOoeDJ02U
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 28, 2015
Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released December 18th, 2015.
Mark Hamill Shows "Star Wars" Fans How to Spot Fake Autographs
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