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Published on April 7th, 2021 | by Adrian Gunning

Star Wars The Mandalorian The Art & Imagery Collector’s Edition Volume Two Review

Star Wars The Mandalorian The Art & Imagery Collector’s Edition Volume Two Review Adrian Gunning
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Summary: Star Wars The Mandalorian The Art & Imagery Collector's Edition Volume Two is the gift that keeps on giving!

5

Mandolicious!


“Come on baby.
Do the magic hand thing.”
– Greef Karga

The highly anticipated volume two of the Star Wars The Mandalorian The Art & Imagery Collector’s Edition is here and wow, it’s another jam packed 100-pages of Mando goodness from start to finish. Again, it’s another celebration of the amazing artwork behind this series, including photos chapter 5 to 8 of The Mandalorian. If I could sum up the book in one word, it would be Mandolicious!

Like volume one, Star Wars The Mandalorian The Art & Imagery Collector’s Edition Volume Two is broken into several themes that include;

  1. The Mandalorian & The Child
  2. Lawless Worlds
  3. Starships
  4. Enemies and Allies
  5. Droids
  6. Battles on the Ground
  7. The Last of the Empire

Each theme is also a celebration of a certain element from season one of The Mandalorian which really makes this book such a joy to read… well, view!

Although there is no text per se, the artists from Lucasfilm are credited, including a handful of quotes from chapters 5 to 8 of season one of The Mandalorian.

However the highlight of this hardcover is the amazing artwork behind the series, particularly the painted images and while there are different styles used such as comic art or retro inspired posters, these alternate styles help spice up the excellent art showcased in this book.

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Final Thoughts?

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Star Wars The Mandalorian The Art & Imagery Collector’s Edition Volume Two is worth several million and if you’re a fan of this series, this book is a must for your collection!

Highly Recommended!


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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