2017 was a very special year for the illustrious Star Wars saga.
Between The Last Jedi‘s release and news of a whole new trilogy coalescing under Rian Johnson, Lucasfilm offered fans a sneak peek behind the curtain to confirm that, yes, the future is very bright for that galaxy far, far away.
But 2017 also signalled the 40th anniversary of A New Hope, which is still very much considered to be ground zero of the ongoing Skywalker Saga as we approach the currently untitled Episode IX. Talk about greatness from small beginnings.
And in an attempt to commemorate that legacy, artist James Raiz (h/t io9) spent 450 hours rendering what is perhaps the most impressive – most detailed, most overwhelmingly beautiful – Star Wars mural that we’ve seen. And let’s face it, there have been quite a few since George Lucas launched his spacefaring game-changer back in 1977.
Incredible 15-Foot Mural Celebrates...
Between The Last Jedi‘s release and news of a whole new trilogy coalescing under Rian Johnson, Lucasfilm offered fans a sneak peek behind the curtain to confirm that, yes, the future is very bright for that galaxy far, far away.
But 2017 also signalled the 40th anniversary of A New Hope, which is still very much considered to be ground zero of the ongoing Skywalker Saga as we approach the currently untitled Episode IX. Talk about greatness from small beginnings.
And in an attempt to commemorate that legacy, artist James Raiz (h/t io9) spent 450 hours rendering what is perhaps the most impressive – most detailed, most overwhelmingly beautiful – Star Wars mural that we’ve seen. And let’s face it, there have been quite a few since George Lucas launched his spacefaring game-changer back in 1977.
Incredible 15-Foot Mural Celebrates...
- 2/14/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye # 23
Written by James Roberts and John Barber
Art by Atilio Rojo, James Raiz and Livid Ramondelli
With Colors by Josh Perez
Published by Idw Comics
Imagine you’re attending a low-key dinner party at a friend’s place and exchanging polite conversation with their friends. At first you find yourself chatting with a perfectly inoffensive ,but also entirely bland corporate accountant, and before long you start wondering how quick you can make an early exit and go home and do something more exciting like put up some drywall. But then the boring accountant has to use the bathroom and up sidles an interesting, well-spoken barista who’s just working his way through college and working on his standup career and suddenly all thoughts of amateur masonry and possibly binging on those maple bacon chips you discovered are forgotten. But then the boring accountant comes...
Written by James Roberts and John Barber
Art by Atilio Rojo, James Raiz and Livid Ramondelli
With Colors by Josh Perez
Published by Idw Comics
Imagine you’re attending a low-key dinner party at a friend’s place and exchanging polite conversation with their friends. At first you find yourself chatting with a perfectly inoffensive ,but also entirely bland corporate accountant, and before long you start wondering how quick you can make an early exit and go home and do something more exciting like put up some drywall. But then the boring accountant has to use the bathroom and up sidles an interesting, well-spoken barista who’s just working his way through college and working on his standup career and suddenly all thoughts of amateur masonry and possibly binging on those maple bacon chips you discovered are forgotten. But then the boring accountant comes...
- 11/21/2013
- by Thomas O'Connor
- SoundOnSight
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