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1. The Marvel Rundown: So Why Did C-3PO Have a Red Arm, Anyways?!

NEG5S7bB1b4cIN_2_b (1)This week, Marvel is following up their stellar Black Panther #1 launch with some special one-shots and series kick-offs! First up author James Robinson (Fantastic Four) and illustrator Tony Harris (Ex Machina), who last collaborated on the lauded series Starman, return to comics for a special C-3PO story that explains the strange red arm viewers saw him with during Star Wars: the Force […]

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2. Preview: How C-3PO Became The Red Arm Droid

STARWARS-kylo-ren-awakensToday Marvel released a preview for STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1. The book written by James Robinson (Armor Wars, Earth-2) and illustrated by Tony Harris (Ex Machina) is out this March . Only the spectacle of the Star Wars universe could reunite these two award winning creators as they reveal the mystery behind C-3PO’s red arm in The […]

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3. The Beat’s Weekly Toy Review!

POP! RhaegalBy: Nicholas Eskey Every week, companies announce new, nerdy toys that threaten to drain our bank accounts and fill every spare inch on our shelves. To help you decide what is buy-worthy, we have decided to dedicate ourselves to highlighting the best of the best. Welcome to the new weekly toy preview! Without further stalling, […]

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4. Robinson and Harris team as do Disney and Marvel for the story of C-3PO’s red arm

Well now. If you were wondering how closely the new movie Star Wars universe and the Marvel Comics Star Wars universe would work together, considering that both are now owned by Disney, the answer is "Yes." You may have noticed that C-3PO was sporting a new red arm in the Force Awakens trailers, and assumed that he'd lose a limb during the film. However, the origin of Threepio's new appendage will be told in STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1, a one-shot out this December right around the movie's release. And it's by the team of writer James Robinson and Tony Harris, the Starman team reuniting for the first time in nearly 20 years.

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5. Busy little fingers

So I've been super duper busy drawing and inking and coloring and then doing it all over again.  I have a few more commissions to finish up before I take a few weeks off to spend with my Hubby before he goes off to Afghanistan for 7 months.  I just finished work on 111 sketch cards for Breygent's Cartoon Classics (can't wait to show them off...)   I was also asked to draw a few Star Wars cartoons for the Rebel Legion's coloring book which was probably way too much fun for me... 

Here's a peak at the images I drew for them:

R2-3pocartoon R2-3pocute Yodakybuck
   

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