The original is owned and created by Tsuneo Sanda, done for a Star Wars Magazine cover. In no way did I get his approval for this, everyone should know that NOTHING but the lightsaber was done by me, and I take no credit for anything but the lightsaber.
Edited for the artjam at
That being said, this is obviously a photoedit. Boba Fett, foggy background, ect. Edited out the gun and put a lightsaber in there as well.
EDIT: resized, reworked a little to enhance the silver glow.
As always, all Star Wars terms/ideas owned by Lucasarts.
I have Man With a Mission, but I never noticed he had a light saber. I've now quickly skimmed through and can't obviously find it. Would you mind telling me which arc it's in? You know, "overkill" or "wreckage" etc, one of those. Thanks!
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And for the picture; awesome job, man.
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and thanks for the info...gonna need to go look that up.
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