![]() This Empire Strikes Back concept art is signed by Larry Noble (there are copies without his signature, however, it appears that every time he did sign a copy he put the actual date by his signature - hence a lot of copies has different handwritten dates on them in the early to mid-'80s) and has Noble listed as the illustrator with his personal emblem, represented by John Steinberg, and Sidney Ganis - Art Director printed at the bottom. Back in Action Ice Planet Hoth City in the Clouds. Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Coca-Cola poster by Boris Vallejo. The Millennium Falcon is swooshing across the design to avoid a TIE-bomber and TIE-fighters and the recon probot droid is hiding in the distance behind a snow mound. The Empire Strikes Back Official Poster Monthly 1 was published in May 1980 by Paradise Press. Great Art by Boris Vallejo for the Coca-Cola commercial poster created for the. Posters are sourced from TMDb and Posteritati, and appear for you and. It includes Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia staring upwards and the Empire Strikes Back logo stretches across the middle of the layout, while the Ion cannon is ready to fire at the Galactic Imperial ships. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back - Despecialized Edition. The artwork has an orangish/red tone with a wide white framed border with the image of Darth Vader holding a lightsaber while reaching out over the Echo Base on the planet Hoth. Prices range from 65-85, with the option to purchase a matching numbered set of the timed release version of the print for 125. The novelization of the film, written by Donald F. ![]() Although it wasn't selected, it was later used for the tenth-anniversary one-sheet produced by Kilian Enterprises. Merchandise for The Empire Strikes Back includes posters, childrens books, clothing, character busts and statues, action figures, furnishings, and Lego sets. One Sheet Movie Poster Reprint The Empire Strikes Back One Sheet Movie Poster Reprint.The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V Th. Other Info: This poster was Larry Noble's submitted illustration to Lucasfilm Ltd.'s marketing chief Sidney Ganis for consideration to be the theatrical poster for the Empire Strikes Back.
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