Yeah, I agree with that!Of all these, bottom left is the best and actually works really well symbolically for the epilogue-ish tone of that particular scene.
Yeah, I agree with that!Of all these, bottom left is the best and actually works really well symbolically for the epilogue-ish tone of that particular scene.
If it's Star Wars, then it belong in here. Show us the arts.So I commissioned a piece of Star Wars art, so to speak, would sharing some photos of it with folks here be within the scope of the thread? I don't want to fun the topic up with stuff that really doesn't belong.
For a fairly long time, I've wanted some sort of lightsaber. I wasn't big on any specific character's saber and kind of wanted something unique/personal. I debated this for years before ultimately making a decision on what I was going to do. I mulled over Savi's at Disneyland, trying to build something myself, I window shopped several places that offered hilts of various designs. But ultimately, none of it really suited what I wanted. So I went the full on crazy route once I found this artist, and commissioned this one off.
Below are some quick shots I took of the finished product, built by Nick Cohen of Starfall Sabers. If you're interested in seeing some really beautiful pieces that are unique but fit into the Star Wars universe, you should check him out on Instagram or YouTube, both of which feature more of this particular saber, and tons of others.
That looks incredible.For a fairly long time, I've wanted some sort of lightsaber. I wasn't big on any specific character's saber and kind of wanted something unique/personal. I debated this for years before ultimately making a decision on what I was going to do. I mulled over Savi's at Disneyland, trying to build something myself, I window shopped several places that offered hilts of various designs. But ultimately, none of it really suited what I wanted. So I went the full on crazy route once I found this artist, and commissioned this one off.
Below are some quick shots I took of the finished product, built by Nick Cohen of Starfall Sabers. If you're interested in seeing some really beautiful pieces that are unique but fit into the Star Wars universe, you should check him out on Instagram or YouTube, both of which feature more of this particular saber, and tons of others.
For a fairly long time, I've wanted some sort of lightsaber. I wasn't big on any specific character's saber and kind of wanted something unique/personal. I debated this for years before ultimately making a decision on what I was going to do. I mulled over Savi's at Disneyland, trying to build something myself, I window shopped several places that offered hilts of various designs. But ultimately, none of it really suited what I wanted. So I went the full on crazy route once I found this artist, and commissioned this one off.
Below are some quick shots I took of the finished product, built by Nick Cohen of Starfall Sabers. If you're interested in seeing some really beautiful pieces that are unique but fit into the Star Wars universe, you should check him out on Instagram or YouTube, both of which feature more of this particular saber, and tons of others.
There are impressions and then there's a thing where someone just does magic and makes a different person's voice come out of their mouth, and his Kylo is the latter.
Not surprised by this. Rian has talked kindly about the prequels in the past.
Not surprised by this. Rian has talked kindly about the prequels in the past.
This is fucking amazing.For a fairly long time, I've wanted some sort of lightsaber. I wasn't big on any specific character's saber and kind of wanted something unique/personal. I debated this for years before ultimately making a decision on what I was going to do. I mulled over Savi's at Disneyland, trying to build something myself, I window shopped several places that offered hilts of various designs. But ultimately, none of it really suited what I wanted. So I went the full on crazy route once I found this artist, and commissioned this one off.
Below are some quick shots I took of the finished product, built by Nick Cohen of Starfall Sabers. If you're interested in seeing some really beautiful pieces that are unique but fit into the Star Wars universe, you should check him out on Instagram or YouTube, both of which feature more of this particular saber, and tons of others.
Thanks for sharing this tidbit. I didn't know thatThe guy had all 6 Star Wars movies on his iPad during TLJ production so he could consult them at anytime. He visually references them a few times and clearly parallels certain story beats as well. Also had no problem dropping the name Sidious. The guy likes the prequels.
7 hours refers to the approximate running time of the 3 prequels (6 hours and 55 minutes). He knows them well enough to know how long they are.
For a fairly long time, I've wanted some sort of lightsaber. I wasn't big on any specific character's saber and kind of wanted something unique/personal. I debated this for years before ultimately making a decision on what I was going to do. I mulled over Savi's at Disneyland, trying to build something myself, I window shopped several places that offered hilts of various designs. But ultimately, none of it really suited what I wanted. So I went the full on crazy route once I found this artist, and commissioned this one off.
Below are some quick shots I took of the finished product, built by Nick Cohen of Starfall Sabers. If you're interested in seeing some really beautiful pieces that are unique but fit into the Star Wars universe, you should check him out on Instagram or YouTube, both of which feature more of this particular saber, and tons of others.
For a fairly long time, I've wanted some sort of lightsaber. I wasn't big on any specific character's saber and kind of wanted something unique/personal. I debated this for years before ultimately making a decision on what I was going to do. I mulled over Savi's at Disneyland, trying to build something myself, I window shopped several places that offered hilts of various designs. But ultimately, none of it really suited what I wanted. So I went the full on crazy route once I found this artist, and commissioned this one off.
Below are some quick shots I took of the finished product, built by Nick Cohen of Starfall Sabers. If you're interested in seeing some really beautiful pieces that are unique but fit into the Star Wars universe, you should check him out on Instagram or YouTube, both of which feature more of this particular saber, and tons of others.
I don't like a lot of the custom made lightsabers I've seen, but this one is a beaut. And it looks like it has a story to it which I love. I can't look at it and not start dreaming about a Jedi from the High Republic era with royal blood who had maintained close ties with his or her homeworld. They had the finest artist on their home planet handcraft a lightsaber from native metals. When the Jedi died, the lightsaber was passed down as a prized heirloom.
Also, crystal chambers are just the coolest.
In addition, The Mandalorian-inspired comics are coming from Marvel and IDW Publishing, and magazine, novelty, and coloring and activity titles are on the way from Titan, Studio Fun, Crayola, Thunder Bay Press, Disney Publishing Worldwide, and Dreamtivity. Younger bounty hunters can look forward to a Little Golden Book and a Screen Comix retelling of Season One.
Adam Christopher is writing an original novel for The Mandalorian!
Definitely something I'm intending to do, waiting a week just for The Gunslinger episode just made it even worse.I Rewatched Mando last night and the pacing was waaaaaaay better binged
Other Mando books coming out:
- The Art of The Mandalorian (Season One) by Phil Szostak; cover by Doug Chiang
- The Mandalorian: Original Novel (adult novel, Del Rey) by Adam Christopher
- The Mandalorian: The Ultimate Visual Guide (DK) by Pablo Hidalgo
- The Mandalorian: Allies & Enemies – Level Two Reader (DLP) by Brooke Vitale
- The Mandalorian: 8×8 Storybook (title to be revealed later) by Brooke Vitale
- The Mandalorian: Junior Novelization by Joe Schreiber
The Mandalorian Publishing Program Revealed - Exclusive
This is the way…to discovering a new series of books inspired by the hit Disney+ series.www.starwars.com
People really be believing that rumor involving the world between worlds huh?
Somebody ping me if someone makes a thread about it on here so I can just laugh at them.
Can Star Wars be saved? I broke the news about a secret plan to save Star Wars by erasing the Sequel Trilogy, and now I bring you details on how exactly they're planning to reset the Star Wars universe, and why Kathleen Kennedy HATES this plan!
This is an amazing rabbithole to go down (in an Incognito Window, of course). The only source is a Youtube video from a channel run by a dude in a plastic mask who calls himself Dicktor Van Doomcock and does all his narration through a voice modulator. The video description is:
Some of his other videos are about how apparently there's going to be a gender-swapped Columbo reboot and all the ways that the female Doctor Who is destroying society and culture. What I'm saying is it sounds legit and I'm going to miss The Last Jedi once Disney deletes it from our collective unconscious. RIP.
I would happily walk around in my Boba Fett helmet all day if work would let me : )
Other Mando books coming out:
- The Art of The Mandalorian (Season One) by Phil Szostak; cover by Doug Chiang
- The Mandalorian: Original Novel (adult novel, Del Rey) by Adam Christopher
- The Mandalorian: The Ultimate Visual Guide (DK) by Pablo Hidalgo
- The Mandalorian: Allies & Enemies – Level Two Reader (DLP) by Brooke Vitale
- The Mandalorian: 8×8 Storybook (title to be revealed later) by Brooke Vitale
- The Mandalorian: Junior Novelization by Joe Schreiber
The Mandalorian Publishing Program Revealed - Exclusive
This is the way…to discovering a new series of books inspired by the hit Disney+ series.www.starwars.com