Marvel's StarWars comics celebrate BlackHistoryMonth with new variant cover series by artist Mateus Manhanini:
Characters from the episodic Star Wars saga, TV's The Mandalorian, and the Marvel comic books will take the spotlight in a series of variant covers celebrating Black History Month 2023. Throughout February, cover artist Mateus Manhanini will debut ten variant covers appearing on Marvel's Star Wars comic titles, including issues of The High Republic, Darth Vader, and Hidden Empire.
Read More: Black Panther, Storm, and More Black Heroes Cover Marvel's Black History Month 2023 Variants "When we asked Mateus if he'd be interested in designing a set of covers to showcase these great characters, we were delighted to find out he's a big Star Wars fan and his love for the franchise really showed," said Star Wars editor Mark Paniccia."What he came back with is exciting, elegant and powerful."
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