Saturday, April 11, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 101: Every girl's crazy for a sharp-dressed Jedi


Panels from Star Wars (1977 Marvel series) #104 (March 1986), script by Jo Duffy, pencils by Cynthia Martin, inks uncredited, colors by Glynis Oliver, letters by Tom Orzechowski

Friday, April 10, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 100: Ewok I.T.: What's the worst that could happen?


Panels from "Problem Solvers" in Star Wars Tales #20 (June 2004); script, pencils, inks, colors, and letters by Chris Eliopolous

Thursday, April 09, 2015

Today in Comics History, April 9, 1913: Hitler finally gets his big break


from "The Milton Berle Story" in Uncle Milty #1 (Cross, December 1950), pencils and inks by Cal Massey

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 99: Worst game of Space-Marco Polo, ever


Panels from Star Wars: Vader's Quest #1 (February 1999)' script by Darko Macan; pencils, inks, and letters by Dave Gibbons; colors by Angus McKie

Wednesday, April 08, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 98: Insert your own Commander Riker joke here


Panel from Star Wars (Dark Horse 2013 series) #11 (November 2013), script by Brian Wood, pencils and inks by Carlos D'Anda, colors by Gabe Eltaeb, letters by Michael Heisler

Tuesday, April 07, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 97: The Old Shell Game, in Space



Panels from "Routine" in Star Wars Tales #2 (December 1999), script by Tony Isabella, pencils by John Nadeau, inks by Jordi Ensign, colors by Dave Nestelle, letters by Vickie Williams

Monday, April 06, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 96: In the next movie I want a lightsaber shaped like a boomerang


Panels from Star Wars: Heir to the Empire #2 (November 1995), script by Mike Baron, pencils by Olivier Vatine, inks by Fred Blanchard, colors by Isabelle Rabarot, letters by Ellie de Ville

Sunday, April 05, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 95 and Today in Comics History, Easter: GIANT GREEN STAR WARS EASTER BUNNY

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from Star Wars (1977 series) #8 (Marvel, February 1978), script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Howard Chaykin, inks and colors by Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza