Monkeyman and O'Brien San Diego Comic-Con [SDCC] 1993 print (1993)
Art by: Arthur Adams

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Monkeyman and O'Brien San Diego Comic-Con [SDCC] 1993 print (1993)
Art by: Arthur Adams
Madman merchandise ad (circa September 1996)
Holding a Meilooron while being threatened.
Like Master, like Student.
Remember at star wars celebration they announced "Young jedi adventures" the Disney junior show that's gonna release on May 4th?
And on tiktok people keep referencing order 66 and the murder of the younglings
W e l l
Young jedi adventures takes place 200 years before the phantom menace ( the high Republic era)
So 230(ish) BBY
so obviously none of them will be alive to witness and fall victim to order 66
But there was a Republic space station that orbited the very small planet of eiram on the outer rim
This station housed jedi knights, their padawan's and younglings.
And in 230 BBY an attack on the station was launched by
Eye of the Nihil Marchion Ro
They disrupted the systems aboard and set of a bomb causing the starlight beacon to fall out of orbit and crash into the planet of eiram below leaving no survivors
So no the younglings of "Young jedi adventures" didn't die to the hands of anakin skywalker but they probably died after plummeting 420 km down into the planet of eiram :D
Sin City: That Yellow Bastard #5 (June 1, 1996)
writer, letters and artist [penciler and inker]: Frank Miller | editor: Bob Schreck | designer: Mark Cox | publisher: Mike Richardson | publishing company: Legend [Dark Horse Comics]
Concrete
[pin-up for Concrete #10 (November 1, 1988)]
Artist by: Paul Chadwick
Concrete warm-up (2021)
[Norman Rockwell’s The Runaway (1958) homage]
Art by: Geraldo Borges