Little is ever black and white in the age-old conflict between the Jedi and the Sith - and now it's up to you to bring the color to a war-torn galaxy far, far away! Faced with page after page of fantastic Star Wars artwork, it's your job to add the hues to Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, Artoo, Threepio, Vader, Boba and many more! So choose your weapon, and remember, the pen is mightier than the lightsaber - and so is the crayon and coloring pencil! Will you turn to the Dark Side, or go for pastel shades? Will you press gently, or will your Force be strong? Will you stick to the canon, or go wild with a scarlet Skywalker, a fuchsia Fett or a violet Vader? There's only one rule - color, or color not, there is no try!
John Cassaday began his professional career with Negative Burn. It wasn t until he showed his portfolio to Mark Waid at San Diego Comic Con that he began receiving job offers from Dark Horse, DC, and Marvel. He eventually collaborated with Joss Whedon on "Astonishing X-Men" which led to more work and even directing an episode of Whedon s television show, "Dollhouse." Most recently he helped relaunch the successful "Star Wars" comic franchise alongside Jason Aaron for Marvel Comics.
Salvador Larroca broke into Marvel with work on Fantastic Four with Chris Claremont. His lush, easy style continues to compliment Chris' complex narratives.