Surprisingly, it seems that George Lucas never had trouble participating in the San Diego comic book. This is the height for those who are considered the Pope of Pop Culture as a Saga of Star Wars.
Art Temple
On Sunday, July 27, a film director appeared on stage, which received more than 6,500 fans. George Lucas was not there by accident! He was present to appeal to the main project, the Lucas Museum of Narration. Open this “Popular Art Temple” Planned in 2026 in Los Angeles.
Based on George Lucas and Melody Hobbsson, the Lucas Museum of Arts will apply to a 28,000 m2 giant surface! It includes large galleries, 2 ultramodernist rooms, more than 150,000 collectors and many more surprises.
San DieGo Comic-Con waits for Lucas chanting for George Lucas first #SDCC Apperance. pic.twitter.com/v3at1ntki5
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To make your mouth water, the artist has published some precious objects from Star Wars and Marvel films. In addition, he was not alone in his presentation; He was accompanied by director Guillermo del Toro and designer Doug Chiang, a specialist specialist and an intergalactic saga craftsman. The conversation was led by actor Queen Latifa.
Thus, exclusively, comic book visitors were able to admire Luke Skywalker Landspeeder X-34 with new hope, TSMEU-6 motorcycles General Grievous, Anakin N-1 hunter’s ghosts, as well as renowned Jedi’s return bicycles. The museum also offers the concept of published art and other emblem objects from the intergalactic franchise.
George Lucas gets a huge applause of his first admiration #SDCC pic.twitter.com/3n8jbyqdydy
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In terms of Marvel, visitors will be able to discover the original drawing of the first coverage of iron man dating back to 1968, as well as the original illustrations of the same year’s Black Panther. In addition, thanks to the 50 -year -old artistic archive from George Lucas, the museum presents works, some of which are unpublished, Norman Rockwell, Frida Kalo, Jesse Wilcox Smith and many more.
Explanation of art by George Lucas
During this conversation with Guillermo del Toro, George Lucas used the opportunity to give his explanation of art. “I thinkThe director first said.
If you feel emotional connection with something, then it’s art.
“If you feel an emotional connection with something, then it is art. The idea is that people can tell you what the art is beyond me …Gathered George Lucas.
George Lucas talks about what art thinks: means:
“I think this is more about connection with activity, not how much it costs or what it is, it’s a more personal thing … If you have an emotional connection with something, it is art.”#SDCC pic.twitter.com/72VRMLG55T
– Discussion (@discussingfilm) July 27, 2025
“I have worked with hundreds of illustrators in my life and they are all brilliant but they do not accept recognition. This museum is a temple dedicated to these people”He convinced him. Star Wars Dad also recalled significant SF in popular culture. “Science fiction is a myth,” He said.
“Humans have turned this into reality thanks to the art of books and science fiction, which pushes people to say,” Oh, we can go to the moon. “And after this idea is established, we are starting to believe that we can truly do so”Added by George Lucas.
Del Toro Rant
For his part, Guillermo Del Toro applied the subject of artificial intelligence to the artistic creation.
“I understand that we can do the art with an app but sorry, it’s impossible. It is the difference between pleasure and protein for the eyes. Person and emotion. This is what it takes to create art. Excuse me, the fucking program does not allow it”Hammer Oscar -Jaw Director for Water Form.
Personality and emotion, this is what it needs to create art. Sorry, the fucking program does not allow that.
Maestro, very verve, also said that comics were the first cultural spread channels “Punch to Nazis”. He also remembered “The first publisher who shows a social conscience” There were DC comics.
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