McNiven did the cover.
After platt means it’s an homage.
McNiven did the cover.
After platt means it’s an homage.
Doesn’t the timeline hurt the potential of the new characters?
It certainly looks like his style.
We are straying off topic but no. There’s plenty of options in any timeline.
Mando is only 5 years after Jedi. So it’s not out of the realm.
One we could see is Fennec Shand.
They still could sell 500k copies and 200 store exclusives in reprints if Mando showed up.
Yeah, but they would hype someone like him from the onset.
Interesting a relatively high ratio Bounty Hunters Black Armor is still available after 2 hours.
I find that a bit odd?
It may just be their system not being updated.
Nah guys the cine zone comix or whatever is the first Mando book and Mando book to own
My TV guide predates that😬
What about it? (I also grabbed one)
Well, mostly when I found out that McNiven re-did the whole cover inks line-by-line. Now it impresses me. It’s not just a photoshop job.
When it was first posted by @RipCityGamer. I thought it was photoshop. But now that you updated it. I like it.
When McNiven posted the cover, Platt specifically commented on how blown away and impressed he was with it (and thanked McNiven).
Heavy orders = a lot of copies. And a lot of people don’t like to drop $40 on a book. Despite being less available the 1:50s typically last longer then 1:25s.
Very few 1:50’s seem to do well unless it’s a great, low ordered cover or there’s a quality 1st app. Most speculators would probably only want 1:25’s and nothing higher, I presume.
Well I grabbed both the 1:50 and 1:25 I believe that’s a first so I’m itching to see which one gets the most love.
It’s an homage to one of the best Moon Knight covers of all time, “Marc Spector: Moon Knight,” #55.
What I’ll always love about Star Wars comics (and especially Boba Fett covers particularly) is that you have the potential to double dip a fan base.
There are soooo many Fett fans.
Bring these to a toy show and display them and you’ll sell them without a hitch. I see it often in the toy groups I’m in. They don’t care about the comic per se…just makes for a great display with other Fett stuff.
Anytime you have a comic that can cross platforms/collecting genres, I believe it’s a smart buy.