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Showing posts with label fan art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fan art. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Fan Art: It's totally different Dad

You know that if there was such a thing as the Force, your parents would push you over to the Dark Side, too. Don't try to deny it.
Labels:
fan art,
humor,
Illustration,
star wars,
web comic
Fan Art: Tiniest Jedia

I love this. It would make the best Star Wars children's book ever.
"so caza and I watched the Jedi training academy over at Disneyland and had a conversation that inspired this
Incidentally the most common criticism I’ve received from publishers of childrens’ books is that my writing is not age appropriate"
Labels:
fan art,
humor,
Illustration,
prints,
star wars
Monday, January 25, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Fan Art Round-Up: Rey (Part 3)
"The Great Scavenger" by Montreal, Canada-based Mauricio Toscano
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fan Art featuring Rey
[ Previously: Fan Art Round-Up: Rey and Fan Art Round-Up: Rey (Part 2) ]
Labels:
fan art,
fan art round-up,
star wars
Fan Art Round-Up: Rey (Part 2)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fan Art featuring Rey
[ Previously: Fan Art Round-Up: Rey ]
Star Wars: The Force Awakens has officially become the fastest film to ever pass the one billion dollar mark at the box office. People have been talking about practically nothing but Star Wars for nearly two months now. Some people are calling the movie's star, Rey a Mary Sue, while others are denying it. Some people are speculating that Rey is a Solo or a Skywalker (or even a Kenobi), others are making compelling arguments to the contrary.
While arguing and nitpicking is simply fundamental to geek culture, two things have become clear. First, it was high time for a Star Wars movie to center around a woman, and second, the internet is in love with Daisy Ridley's Rey. As the fervor over The Force Awakens has built, Rey fan art has flooded the internet. To celebrate the film, we've gathered up some of the best examples in one place for your perusing pleasure.
As always, if you find a piece mislabeled or know of a stand-out piece we missed, drop a link in the comments below!
While arguing and nitpicking is simply fundamental to geek culture, two things have become clear. First, it was high time for a Star Wars movie to center around a woman, and second, the internet is in love with Daisy Ridley's Rey. As the fervor over The Force Awakens has built, Rey fan art has flooded the internet. To celebrate the film, we've gathered up some of the best examples in one place for your perusing pleasure.
As always, if you find a piece mislabeled or know of a stand-out piece we missed, drop a link in the comments below!
Labels:
fan art,
fan art round-up,
star wars
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Mash-Up: Mad Max / Star Wars

I give you the inevitable result of 2015, a mash-up of the year's biggest blockbusters.
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration,
Mad Max,
star wars
Monday, January 18, 2016
Fan Art: Bonding

"Bonding" by Allie Stration
The scene where Rey plops the helmet on her head is my favorite thirty seconds of the entire franchise, and I need to see Allie Stration's addition to the scene in the next movie.
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration,
robots,
star wars
Mash-Up: Pacific Rim / Star Wars

"Han and Chewie are the best and fastest Jaeger pilots in the Kaiju Resistance. Their Jaeger is low key falling to pieces, but Han won’t hear a word against it. Nobody understands how they drift so well together, considering the fact that they don’t even speak the same language, but they don’t let that stop them.
Luke is traumatized after losing his hand and his co-pilot in his first fight against a Kaiju, but desperate times call for desperate measures, and now he’s back in the game, looking for that special drift-compatible someone."
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration,
mash-up,
star wars
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Fan Art: Star Wars High School

What fandom is complete without its own manga high-school alternate reality? Here’s one for The Force Awakens. It’s pretty amazing. Also, there's an adorable BB-8 kitten!
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration,
star wars
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Fan Art: Strife on Mars
A Fictional Japanese space opera with David Bowie as a mecha pilot fighting Kaiju on Mars
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration
Monday, January 11, 2016
Fan Art: Ben

"Ben" by Tyson Murphy
Tyson "Murph" Murphy is a Lead Character artist at Blizzard Entertainment. This weekend, he released a brief, heart-wrenching web comic about Chewbacca and the real reason he didn't make that shot.
Labels:
fan art,
feels,
Illustration,
star wars
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