Sometimes the location used in the MCU is a popular and possibly common New York filming location, much like this “CDC Facility from Jessica Jones.
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Mace reflects on the past while dealing with an internal matter for the Jedi in Mace Windu #4.
Charles Soule writes a love letter to Princess Leia and the prequels in Poe Dameron #21.
Don’t doubt the librarian. Jocasta Nu makes a stand against the dark side in Darth Vader #9, “The Dying Light Part III.”
Guardians of the Galaxy is a film that takes place in outer space and on strange alien worlds. What sort of real-world locations can be found in this film? Isn’t it all shot in a studio? Well, you’d be surprised…
In this installment of the RetroZap Artist Series, James Volpe takes a look at the life of Obi-Wan and the need for more of him on the screen in the Star Wars galaxy.
I have always gotten a kick out of the fact that the pizza parlor that Bruce Banner works for in Incredible Hulk was called Stanley’s Pizza. It was a great homage to the original writer of the comic.
The reality of Jedha sinks in for Luke Skywalker in the pages of Star Wars #39.
Aphra’s new job with new allies begins in Doctor Aphra #14.
Between Season 1 and Season 2 of Agent Carter, the series location switched from New York to Los Angeles. This is very convenient since Peggy’s benefactor, Howard Stark, happens to have homes in both cities. Let’s see where they are!
Jocasta Nu makes a daring raid on the Jedi archives in Darth Vader #8.
Every October, artists from around the world take the Inktober drawing challenge. Retrozap! artist, Kendall Schroeder, shares his journey.
The war returns to Jedha in Star Wars #38.
