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The Mandalorian’s Kuiil and IG-11 make their Marvel debut on Chris Sprouse’s variant cover for February’s Star Wars #21.
CBR presents an exclusive first look at artist Chris Sprouse’s Lucasfilm 50th anniversary variant cover for February’s Star Wars #21, written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Ramon Rosanas and Marco Castiello.
The cover notably features the Marvel Comics debuts of Kuiil and IG-11, who were standouts in Season 1 of Disney+’s The Mandalorian. However, it should be noted that while these anniversary covers are intended to celebrate characters from across the Star Wars galaxy, neither Kuiil nor IG-11 feature in the issue’s story itself.
Kuiil, played by Misty Rosas and voiced by Nick Nolte, debuted in the series premiere of The Mandalorian. The character is an Ugnaught who aids Din Djarin throughout the first season before being killed trying to save Grogu, though fans still remember him fondly for his “I have spoken” catchphrase.
IG-11 similarly debuted in the first episode of The Mandalorian, with Taika Waititi lending his voice to the bounty-hunting droid. Though he was originally an antagonist of sorts, Kuiil reprograms IG-11 to be far more docile, and after healing Din from life-threatening injuries, he sacrifices himself to save Mando and Grogu.
STAR WARS #21
- CHARLES SOULE (W) • RAMON ROSANAS & MARCO CASTIELLO (A)
- Cover by RAMON ROSANAS
- VARIANT COVER BY CARLO PAGULAYAN
- ACTION FIGURE VARIANT COVER BY JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER
- LUCASFILM 50TH ANNIVERSARY VARIANT COVER BY CHRIS SPROUSE
- STRANDED ON A STAR DESTROYER!
- After a mission gone wrong, ace Rebel pilot SHARA BEY (POE DAMERON’S mother) was left for dead aboard the TARKIN’S WILL, a huge Star Destroyer.
- Shara survived and has been hiding deep inside the massive ship ever since, evading COMMANDER ZAHRA’S notice.
- But her time is up. Can she live long enough to escape?
- 32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
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- Star Wars © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. Text and illustrations for Star Wars are © 2021 Lucasfilm Ltd.
Star Wars #21, written by Charles Soule with art by Marco Stiello and Ramon Rosanas, goes on sale Feb. 16 from Marvel Comics. Rosanas provides the main cover, with additional variants beyond Sprouse’s from Karl Story, John Tyler Christopher, Carlo Pagulayan and Neeraj Menon.
Source: Marvel
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