Artists: John McCrea (Penciller) , John McCrea (Inker)
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DescriptionThis distinctive and highly stylized composition by artist John McCrea really stands out from the group of variant covers that launched The Mandalorian season one adaptation last year. I love how McCrea used patch hatching technique throughout, which I think accentuates the movement and energy of this piece. Drawing the blaster almost twice the size gives weight to the weapon and also makes it look more intimidating. It reminds me of Hellboy’s Samaritan. Some mostly minor revisions were done to the cover later for printing, I’m sure at the request from Marvel. Most notable revision is Grogu’s toned down facial features and expression. Check out McCrea’s original Target Darth Vader cover HERESocial/Sharing |
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Michael McIsaac
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 8/13/2023
McCrea's gritty style is perfect for Mando. Great looking cover!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 8/14/2023
The art looks like it came out of the rough and tumble b&w comics magazine era of the 70's with this style of hatching. Europeans and Phillipine influences gave a more sophisticated look for the more mature stories found them.
H P
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/14/2023
Marcus Wai wrote:
The art looks like it came out of the rough and tumble b&w comics magazine era of the 70's with this style of hatching. Europeans and Phillipine influences gave a more sophisticated look for the more mature stories found them.
You're right, the hatching style does remind me of the comics magazines from those times. It's not too common to see patch hatching used extensively in today's mainstream comics. McCrea seems to have embraced this technique for his work in recent years.
Jeffrey Wedding
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 8/15/2023
I really enjoyed John's SW work on the Tales title back in the Dark Horse days. Glad to see he's been selected to do some of the modern cover work.
H P
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/15/2023
Jeffrey Wedding wrote:
I really enjoyed John's SW work on the Tales title back in the Dark Horse days. Glad to see he's been selected to do some of the modern cover work.
I did too! I had a lot of fun reading all those SW Tales issues.
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