
“Star Wars” print by Tyler Stout
Collectors and fans who’d like to add something a little different to their Star Wars art collection should check out this new series of art prints from Mondo.
Mondo is the Alamo Drafthouse’s collectible art boutique, featuring designs from world famous artists based on licenses for popular TV and movie properties including Star Wars, Star Trek and Universal Monsters.
These prints are VERY limited in run and are snatched up by collectors quickly, selling out in mere minutes. So if you want to know which prints are on sale and when, follow MondoNews on Twitter!
Here’s the last set of prints from Mondo — Star Wars Posters by Tyler Stout — 24″x36″ screen print. Hand numbered. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. Each has an edition of 850.
Mondo writes of its Star Wars-themed print series:
A project over a year and a half in the making ends today. We are very proud of the series and are thrilled to have worked with so many talented artists. We also want to thank all of the fans that supported us and made the series such a success. We couldn’t think of a better way to end the series than releasing Tyler Stout’s truly epic Original Trilogy poster set.

“The Empire Strikes Back” print by Tyler Stout

“Return of the Jedi” print by Tyler Stout
Read more about the Mondo Star Wars prints here:
- Mondo Releases Limited-Edition Star Wars Art
- Mondo Darth Vader Print by Rob Jones
- Mondo Star Wars Prints by Olly Moss
- Mondo Bantha Print
- Mondo Sanctuary Moon Print
- Mondo Greedo Print
- Mondo R2-D2 Print
- Mondo Star Wars Cantina Print
- Mondo Chewbacca Print
- Mondo Darth Vader Print
- Mondo “Palace” Star Wars Print
- Mondo “Salacious Crumb” Print
- Mondo “Bounty Hunters – Wave 1″ Print
- Mondo “Bounty Hunters – Wave 2″ Print
- Mondo Limited-Edition Tatooine Print
- Mondo Limited-Edition Yoda Print
- Mondo Limited-Edition Luke & Yoda Print
- The Droid Art You’re Looking For By Jeff Soto
Get more info about these prints from MondoTees.com.
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Personally, I’m not sure how much you should be touting prints from Mondo on your website. It appears that due to their severely limited edition sizes, the prints sell out almost the second they go on sale (no joke, check their Twitter feed for confirmation – @mondonews). I love Star Wars stuff like this, but was highly disappointed at my inability to even have a chance of purchasing them, even at the ridiculously high pricepoint of $50, $100 or $150.
I might be in the minority here, but based on the other responses to the tweets in the feed, I don’t think I am. Just my opinion …
Snagged my set! So stoked!