Maul-icious Posters

Pete Vilmur | January 20, 2012

1999: Darth Maul transit poster from Hong Kong

With our Darth Maul-themed week of content giving way to “Droids” on Monday, we wanted to squeeze in one last bit of retro Maul material before the week closes out. To that end, we’ve dug up eight poster images featuring Episode I’s enduringly vogue villain, from the 1999 international campaign to Koto’s ukiyo-e style Maul of 2011:

1999: Unisource Papers used a Maul visage which now appears hopelessly outdated by today’s CGI standards, but no less intimidating

1999: Williams used the Sith Lord to great effect for this Episode I pinball poster

2001: Iain McCaig’s Darth Maul concept art proved quite effective for this Finnish “Art of Star Wars” exhibit poster

2005: Randy Martinez rocked the dark side with his limited-to-250 Star Wars Celebration IV print

2008: Spike TV Star Wars Saga campaign poster

2010: Disney’s Star Wars Weekends poster designers exposed the softer side of the Sith for their 2010 poster campaign

Kotobukiya produced an ukiyo-e (“pictures of the floating world”) style illustration of Darth Maul for the 2011 Star Wars Fan Club, a design which was soon transformed into a 3D sculpture

Be sure to check out all the Maul-themed activities and content currently at the main site!

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  1. avatar jawajames says:

    The Randy Martinez artwork rocks on so many levels… palpatine needs more cowbell?

  2. avatar Ganix says:

    Really cool posters ! Does somebody know where to find moroe of this kind of darth maul themed posters?

  3. avatar BradyBoy says:

    The one with the rainbow is epic.

  4. avatar tattie bogle says:

    that kotobukiya ukiyo-e print is fantastic is there anyway to get one online?

  5. avatar Starwarsguy says:

    Well,time to go watch the new episode of clone wars I recorded.

  6. In one he looks like he joined KISS.

  7. avatar Rebecca Rose says:

    It was an honor face painting the models for the Darth Maul Rainbow Face Painting- it was a 6am photo shoot at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and I had to teach the stand in how to hold a paintbrush! Thanks for posting the picture! (Image copyright/courtesy of: Lucasfilm and The Walt Disney Company)

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