'Star Wars' by Ken Barr.
Cover art for 'Questar Magazine' issue #1, published in 1978.
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'Star Wars' by Ken Barr.
Cover art for 'Questar Magazine' issue #1, published in 1978.

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Artist: Ken Barr for Questar magazine #1, 1978
David Mattingly, 'The Apocalypse', ''Questar'', Vol. 2, #3, June 1980 According to the magazine I lifted this illustration from, it was a rejected cover for a Rick James album. There's no real information as to which album but Mattingly states that he liked his work and decided to finish the piece for his own satisfaction. To me it could easily be some VHS box cover art for a post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie from the 80s. Source
Barbarian vs robot (Clyde Caldwell 1989 cover art for The Hunter by Rose Estes, Questar Science Fiction novel, 1990)
Questar “Star Wars” cover done by Ken Barr

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Along with a cartoon, Marvel published a comic book to help launch a new line of toys by Tyco called "Dino Riders". The Premiere issue was cover dated March, 1989. The comics were considered darker than the animated series and only ran for 3 issues. ("The Path", Dino Riders 1#, Comic, Event)
Questar, issue #1, 1978, cover art by Ken Barr.
So, at press time, the only file photo they had of Yoda appears to have been of some guy in a hoodie modelling the Don Post rubber mask.
“Yo! In da house, Dagobah is.”