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Animation Cells
Star Wars: Clone Wars Hand Painted and Signed Yoda Animation Cel

Star Wars: Clone Wars Hand Painted and Signed Yoda Animation Cel

StarWarsShop brings you the first in a series of new, hand painted character model sheets! And, each is hand signed by the series creator Genndy Tartakovsky! Yoda is the first character featured in a series of hand painted animation model sheets from the animated micro-series Star Wars: Clone Wars. This exciting new image features the final Yoda character model set against a fine art Giclèe that depicts drawings from the original Yoda model pack developed by series artist Paul Rudish and series creator Genndy Tartakovsky.Model packs depict animated characters in many poses, turn-arounds and size comparisons for artists' reference ensuring consistency in the production process. Gicleé (zhee-clay) is a digital fine art printmaking process wherein millions of ink droplets stream onto canvas or high-quality stock paper. This piece shows a unique combination of these elements along with the resulting full color Yoda. Each comes matted, is 20" x 24 ", and is hand numbered with a title plaque and official Lucasfilm certificate of authenticity. Edition Size: 300. Don't miss the chance to start a complete collection of all the main characters! Made by Acme Archives, fans can look forward to future Clone Wars collectibles created by the Giclèe process.


Lithographs
Japanese Manga Trilogy Lithograph

Japanese Manga Trilogy Lithograph

This tryptic of Manga comic cover art is printed on 100-pound stock with spot varnish on each of the three images. Each image was used as cover art for the 1998-1999 Dark Horse Comics editions of Japanese Manga comics. The three images are issue #1 of each series: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The work is by New England-born artist Adam Warren, whose Japanese anime-influenced work has made him one of this country's hottest comic artists. Color artist Joe Wight did the digital coloring and backgrounds on these covers. The three images measure 7" x 10" each, with the full lithograph measuring 18" x 24". This is an open edition piece.


Framed Japanese Manga Trilogy Signed Lithograph

Framed Japanese Manga Trilogy Signed Lithograph

This tryptic of Manga comic cover art is signed by artists Adam Warren and Joe Wight. The lithograph is printed on 100-pound stock with spot varnish on each of the three images. Each image was used as cover art for the 1998-1999 Dark Horse Comics editions of Japanese Manga comics. The three images are issue #1 of each series: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The work is by New England-born artist Adam Warren, whose Japanese anime-influenced work has made him one of this country's hottest comic artists. Color artist Joe Wight did the digital coloring and backgrounds on these covers. Both Warren and Wight have hand-signed these numbered, limited-edition lithographs. The three images measure 7" x 10" each, with the full lithograph measuring 18" x 24" framed (19" x 25" framed). The artwork is beautifully set in a high quality black wood frame with plexi-glass and a 1/4" spacer between the glass and the artwork to give depth to the piece. Each piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Limited to 500 pieces worldwide.


Framed Japanese Manga Trilogy Lithograph

Framed Japanese Manga Trilogy Lithograph

This tryptic of Manga comic cover art is printed on 100-pound stock with spot varnish on each of the three images. Each image was used as cover art for the 1998-1999 Dark Horse Comics editions of Japanese Manga comics. The three images are issue #1 of each series: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The work is by New England-born artist Adam Warren, whose Japanese anime-influenced work has made him one of this country's hottest comic artists. Color artist Joe Wight did the digital coloring and backgrounds on these covers. The three images measure 7" x 10" each, with the full lithograph measuring 18" x 24" framed (19" x 25" framed). The artwork is beautifully set in a high quality black wood frame with plexi-glass and a 1/4" spacer between the glass and the artwork to give depth to the piece. This is an open edition piece.


Lobby Cards
Original The Empire Strikes Back Lobby Card Set

Original The Empire Strikes Back Lobby Card Set

These original 8" x 10" lobby cards include scenes from The Empire Strikes Back. Used in movie theaters across the United States, there are eight cards per set, each with a classic scene from the movie. These smaller sized, original cards (typically, stills are 11" x 14" or greater) are highly sought after by the collecting community, and were recently discovered in the Lucasfilm marketing archives. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


Photobusta Sets
The Empire Strikes Back Photobusta Set 20 x 30

The Empire Strikes Back Photobusta Set 20 x 30

Used in U.S. movie theaters in 1980 to promote screenings of The Empire Strikes Back, this oversized 20 x 30 photobusta set includes three scenes from the movie. These items are part of a recent find in the Marketing archives at Skywalker Ranch. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


The Empire Strikes Back Photobusta Set 16 x 20

The Empire Strikes Back Photobusta Set 16 x 20

Used in U.S movie theaters in 1980 to promote screenings of The Empire Strikes Back this 16 x 20 photobusta sets include four scenes from the movie. These items are part of a recent find in the Marketing archives at Skywalker Ranch. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


Return of the Jedi Photobusta Set 20 x 30

Return of the Jedi Photobusta Set 20 x 30

Used in U.S. movie theaters in 1983 to promote screenings of Return of the Jedi this oversized 20 x 30 photobusta set includes two scenes from the movie. These items are part of a recent find in the Marketing archives at Skywalker Ranch. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


Return of the Jedi Photobusta Set 16 x 20

Return of the Jedi Photobusta Set 16 x 20

Used in U.S movie theaters in 1983 to promote screenings of Return of the Jedi this 16 x 20 photobusta set includes 11 scenes from the movie. These items are part of a recent find in the Marketing archives at Skywalker Ranch. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


Posters
Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition Poster Set

Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition Poster Set

When George Lucas re-released the Star Wars original trilogy movies, fans wanted to know, "what changed" since the original movies? Well, the posters did for one. These three posters were drawn as a triptych-or three separate pieces that make one complete image-by famed illustrator Drew Struzan, who has also done the art for the theatrical release posters for Episode I and Episode II. Interestingly enough, this made it so that there are characters and vehicles on the individual posters that don't necessarily appear in that particular film. The 1997 Special Edition--which started out as a special treat for Star Wars fans--ballooned into a major phenomenon as audiences worldwide thronged theaters to see the original trilogy on the big screen again. The set includes the following one-sided, 1-sheet posters: Version 'B' A New Hope, Version 'C' The Empire Strikes Back and Version 'D' Return of the Jedi. The Jedi poster has the original domestic release date of March 7; the opening was pushed back a week to March 14 because the first two films were playing so strongly.


Original, Double-Sided 1997 The Empire Strikes Back Special Edition 1-Sheet

Original, Double-Sided 1997 The Empire Strikes Back Special Edition 1-Sheet

Illustrated by Drew Struzan, who also designed the art for the Episode I and Episode II theatrical release posters and a host of classic trilogy art, this poster is one of three in a triptych. The 1-sheet is an original, double-sided poster that graced the walls and hung from ceilings of theaters across the country. The 1997 Special Edition--which started out as a special treat for Star Wars fans--ballooned into a major phenomenon as audiences worldwide thronged to theaters to see the original trilogy on the big screen again.


Return of the Jedi 1985 Re-Release 1-Sheet (Jung Art) Unfolded 27 x 41

Return of the Jedi 1985 Re-Release 1-Sheet (Jung Art) Unfolded 27 x 41

This 1985 Return of the Jedi re-release 1-sheet poster with white outlined border is from the original run and was used to promote the movie in U.S. theaters. The 27" x 41" poster features artwork by Tom Jung, whose art graces the very first theatrical Star Wars movie poster from 1977. These items are part of a recent find in the Marketing archives at Skywalker Ranch. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


Return of the Jedi Japanese Original Style A Poster 20 x 29

Return of the Jedi Japanese Original Style A Poster 20 x 29

This original run Japanese Style A poster was used to promote the Return of the Jedi movie screening in Japanese theaters in 1983. These items are part of a recent find in the Marketing archives at Skywalker Ranch. Some items may not be in perfect mint condition, but all are at least in very good shape; price has been adjusted accordingly.


Star Wars: Clone Wars Micro-Series Poster

Star Wars: Clone Wars Micro-Series Poster

These Star Wars: Clone Wars micro-series posters are full color features key characters from the Clone Wars Cartoon Network micro-series. Poster measures 18" x 24" and is printed on heavy stock.


Trading Cards
Star Wars: Clone Wars Topps Cards' Uncut Sheet

Star Wars: Clone Wars Topps Cards' Uncut Sheet

This is the only way to get all 90 cards in one place from the Topps April 2004 Clone Wars series. This 90 card 40 x 27" uncut sheet will feature character cards, with up-to-date biographies profiling your favorite characters, animations and storyline cards, Dark Horse cover artwork, a title card and a checklist card. The Clone Wars card sheet is based on the first 10 chapters of the Clone Wars animated micro-series that debuted on The Cartoon Network.The April 2004 Clone Wars set contains 90 regular cards: nine Character Cards, 63 Episode Cards (episode images on front, behind-the-scenes art/images on back), one Episode III Clone Trooper Preview Card (showing the new Episode III design), 16 Dark Horse Cover Gallery Cards and one Title/Checklist Card. The nine character cards include Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, Yoda, Kit Fisto, clone troopers, Durge, Asajj Ventress, Count Dooku. Each character will have a unique background, as well as part of the character card design.



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