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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a home for illustrated stories and the people who love them. Sign up to be the first to experience it all, with insider access and special invitations.

From timeless myths to cinematic galaxies far, far away, our global community of members explores the stories that move us.

Osamu Tezuka, “At that moment, the neighbouring army attacked / Astro Boy bravely went on his way all alone / The enemy was so surprised that he ran away,” illustration for package design, 1963, ink and watercolor on paper.

Doug Chiang, Slave I Landing Platform, production art for Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, 2000, acrylic on board. ™ and © 2025 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.

The museum’s collection follows the evolution of human storytelling, from the first marks on cave walls to colorful comic strips to the whimsical illustrations found in children’s books.

Ralph McQuarrie, Artoo and Threepio leave the pod in the desert, production painting for Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, ca. 1974-1978. Acrylic and gouache on illustration board. Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Los Angeles, © and ™ Lucasfilm Ltd. 2020 All Rights Reserved. Used with permission.

Robert Theodore McCall, Earth Orbit ‘98, cover for Future, 1977. Acrylic on canvas.

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