Welcome to my little slice of internet heaven. This site showcases some of the coolest Jawa collectibles from my personal collection (unless noted). Also, I have included links to some of my favorite websites, which feature other outstanding collections as well. Thank you for visiting MADBROWNZ and enjoy the "Jawa experience."

Jawa Patches

While the Jawa is not a major character in the Star Wars Saga, their likeness has been seen on cups, magnets and plush dolls. While their popularity will never reach the same levels as Boba Fett or Darth Vader, they have a unique identity that will always be loved by fans. Below are some "licensed" and "fan made" Jawa Patches I have managed to collect over the years.

501st "Mos Eisley's Most Wanted"











One of my few "great" scores from Celebration V. This patch displays the "innocent" Jawa in a lineup with other characters; Chewbacca, Cantina Band Member and the Sand Person. Hard to believe the Jawa would be some evil villain, as they only rescued and sold some droids.


Garden State Comic Con











Handed out at the Garden State Comic Con in October 2011, this is the only fully licensed Jawa patch I am aware of. The Jawa is pictured carrying their trusty blaster and ready to do some serious "droid scalping". 



Black "MADBROWNZ" Sample











A sample of my "fan made" Patches that were handed out at Celebration V. Only eighty "black" patches were made. I am very proud of this patch and very happy that a lot of collectors were able to obtain one.


Red "MADBROWNZ" Sample











A sample of my "fan made" Patches that were handed out at Celebration V. Only twenty "red" patches were made and handed out to collectors friends or traded for other Jawa "swag" items.



501th Republic Sandcrawler











While a Jawa is not pictured in the Patch, their super cool Sandcrawler is in the background. Here we see a Battle Droid being blasted by a Clone Trooper.


 Droids Need Love Too











Well, Jawas make pink look good! I acquired this patch from another jawa collector and I have to say, it really looks good. Created in 2009, thru the collaborative efforts of LocoDuck  and the R2KT Fan Club, this patch showcases the Jawa in a very unusual position. He is actually showing affection for Droid A very nice Patch and one I am happy to add to my collection.