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Marvel Celebrates Women’s History Month with Special Star Wars Comics Cover Art by Peach Momoko
With the celebration of Women’s History Month, Marvel pumped out two strategically planned comics to commemorate the month – the two comics titled – ‘Doctor Aphra’ #11 and ‘Star Wars’ #9 – both are designed with exceptional artwork from Peach Momoko, the celebrated female creator.
Peach Momoko’s Incredible Artwork
This special edition of Marvel’s ‘Star Wars’ comics boasts Peach Momoko’s intricate and highly detailed design for the covers. Both comics were developed in collaboration with Lucasfilm’s Executive Creative Director- Heitor Pereira, and it’s no surprise that Peach’s uncanny designing abilities landed her the job.
Doctor Aphra #11
The cover art of Doctor Aphra #11 features the eponymous- anti-heroine, Doctor Aphra, in a typical shooter-like stance, sprawled above a fan-favorite character from the ‘Star Wars’ universe – the one and only IG-88. With the addition of Peach’s detailed artwork, the comic looks like a powerful and surreal painting that’s perfect for a Women’s History Month celebration.
Star Wars #9
The cover art of Star Wars #9 features a galactic view of Princess Leia Organa and Trios, another fan-favorite character from the ‘Star Wars’ universe, overlooking planets and galaxies. The artwork is splendidly textured and Peach Momoko did a brilliant job in painting a beautiful inter-galactic response to Women’s History Month.
About Peach Momoko
Peach Momoko is a Fresno-born artist who’s highly known in the American comic book industry. Her incredible artwork has been featured in various Marvel and DC Comics series such as:
- X-Men Marvels #1
- Spectacular Spider-Man #309
- Death’s Head #2
- And many more!
Momoko’s work has been widely acclaimed by comic book fans and critics alike, and it’s no surprise that she was chosen by Marvel to design the celebrated covers for their special Women’s History Month comics.
Marvel’s ‘Star Wars’ comics are sure to be praised this Women’s History Month and we can’t wait to get our hands on them. Peach Momoko has done an incredible job of painting the perfect picture of this powerful celebration.
For many fans of the Star Wars franchise, March has been an exciting time. To honor Women’s History Month, Marvel Comics has unveiled a series of exclusive variant covers featuring artist Peach Momoko’s artwork. This series celebrates strong female figures from the Star Wars universe, who serve as heroes and role models across the fandom.
The covers feature Princess Leia, Rey, Padmé Amidala, and Qi’ra in stunningly detailed illustrations. These illustrations were created by Peach Momoko, an artist who is quickly garnering international acclaim for her detailed and beautiful artwork. Fans of the franchise have been praising her for her stunning depictions of these beloved characters.
Not only are these covers beautiful, but they serve as a powerful reminder of the impact that the female cast has had on the Star Wars franchise. These characters are unique and strong in their own rights, and Momoko’s illustrations help to showcase this. For many fans, this series of comic book covers provides an opportunity to show their appreciation for the franchise’s powerful female characters and the impact they have had on the Star Wars universe.
In addition to providing fans with beautiful artwork to commemorate the month-long celebration of Women’s History Month, these covers also serve as a reminder of the franchise’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. The strong female figures featured in the covers are a mark of progress and send a positive message to fans: diverse characters are welcome in the Star Wars universe.
The release of these new comic book covers has been an exciting time for fandom as fans celebrate Women’s History Month with these beautiful and meaningful illustrations. These powerful female figures in the Star Wars Universe serve as a reminder of the impact that strong female characters can have in a franchise. Fans are praising Peach Momoko for her detailed and powerful artwork, which has been instrumental in showcasing the impact that strong female figures have made in the Star Wars universe.