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2024-11-01 20:30:27| Engadget

One of fantasy and sci-fis all-time greats has passed away. Artist Greg Hildebrandt, known for his iconic work on Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Marvel and Magic: The Gathering, died on Thursday at 85. He and his twin brother Tim, who died in 2006, were a powerhouse duo the Brothers Hildebrandt until they decided to pursue solo careers in 1981. The duo was perhaps best known for their Style B poster (above) for the original Star Wars in 1977. Released in the UK (Tom Jungs Style A was the original US poster), the art shows Luke Skywalker heroically hoisting his lightsaber high above his head like King Arthur wielded Excalibur. Hes flanked by a blaster-toting Princess Leia, with C-3PO and R2-D2 looking on from behind. Darth Vaders imposing mask peers down on them in the background among a sea of stars, the Death Star and starfighters. As for Luke and Leias noteworthy lack of resemblance to Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, neither the Brothers Hildebrandt nor Jung had access to the actors photos. So, they made do with generic hero images that could have been ripped from 1970s fantasy book covers. (Still rad, if not screen-accurate.) The Hildebrandt poster was used in the UK until January 1978, when it was replaced by Tom Chantrells Style C poster, which depicted the actual cast. Greg Hildebrandt / X The brothers were also strongly associated with a series of The Lord of the Rings calendars. Decades before Peter Jackson brought the films to live action (and even before the 1978 animated version), their art which drew on their influence from classic Disney films was the most prominent visualization of Tolkiens epic for many a 1970s fantasy reader. Among Hildebrandts many other projects were comics for Marvel and DC, illustrations for Wizards of the Coast (Magic: The Gathering and Harry Potter), magazines Omni, Heavy Metal and Amazing Stories, album art for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Black Sabbath and a long list of book covers. Hildebrandt also fought for freedom with his artistic gifts. After Russias 2022 invasion of Ukraine, he contributed illustrations for Operation USAs benefit anthology comic book series. Profits were donated to Ukrainian refugee relief efforts. Explaining his decision, he wrote, Any project that I can lend my art to that will thwart Putin is a project I will join with all my heart, soul and mind.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/greg-hildebrandt-iconic-star-wars-and-lord-of-the-rings-artist-has-died-at-85-193026772.html?src=rss


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