Luke Skywalker’s adventures on Dagobah: Star Wars concept art by the brilliant Ralph McQuarrie.
I don’t usually just talk on this blog, and I don’t plan on doing so, but I’m reading through the canon chronology and I’ve finally gotten to @ekjohnston’s Queen’s Trilogy. I must say that from the second it started, I’ve been constantly reminded that she is not long for this galaxy, but accomplishes a multiple-lifetimes worth of altruism in only 27 years. A loss most tragic.
Concept art for Padme’s funeral on Naboo from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith by Iain McCaig
Concept art/reference sheets for The Bad Batch. Hunter, Crosshair, Wrecker and Tech.
Author Charles Soule says The Drengir are unsettling, amorphous beings, chock full of tentacles and teeth.
“The Drengir are sentient plant-life who are looking to reap a terrible harvest across the galactic frontier,” says Cavan Scott, the writer of Marvel’s upcoming series based in The High Republic. Scott later explains how the seed for this species comes from old concept art drawn by Ian McCaig.
“It’s been great to see the Drengir’s threat grow throughout the initiative,” Charles Soule says. “They are sinister, unstoppable and, as we’ll find out, inescapably linked to the fate of one of our High Republic Jedi…” he continued.
Art by Ralph McQuarrie for Dagobah. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980).
Star Wars: Rogue One Concept Art
Beautiful concept art of Padme by Iain McCaig
Asajj Ventress Concept Art (originally Sith Villain from Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Concept art for the New Republic shipyard on Corellia from Ahsoka by Brett Northcutt
Luke Skywalker costume concept art for Return of the Jedi by Nilo Rodis-Jamero (1981)
Art by Ralph McQuarrie for Wookiee planet, Kashyyyk.
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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