Otis Frampton is a comic book writer and illustrator who has contributed 406 sketch cards to the Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith trading card collection and created content for StarWars.com, including two Star Wars Kids: Learn To Draw tutorials (Yoda and Salacious Crumb) and an Emperor Palpatine Halloween mask.
He is also an artist on the YouTube series How It Should Have Ended and has worked on several of the Star Wars parodies that the series has produced.
After pitching a potential comic book series called Star Wars: Jawa Adventures for several months, he was contacted by IDW Publishing to create a variant cover for the eighth issue of their Star Wars Adventures comic book series featuring his Jawas,[1] but also a 7-page Tales from Wild Space back-up comic for the issue.[2]
Bibliography
"Yoda" by Otis Frampton
- Star Wars Adventures (2017) 8: variant cover[1]
- Star Wars Adventures 8: Tales from Wild Space story (Writer, artist)[3]
- Topps Revenge of the Sith Sketch Cards[4]
Sources
Topps Revenge of the Sith Sketch Card Gallery on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Drawing Animated Yoda on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Drawing Animated Salacious Crumb on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Notes and references
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Otis Frampton (@otisframpton) on Twitter (post): "#ThrowbackThursday to me inking my #StarWarsAdventutes variant cover in @Procreate. #utinni #g♥nk" (backup link)
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Otis Frampton (@otisframpton) on Twitter (post): "Yep! I'm doing a 7 page backup story in Star Wars Adventures and a variant cover for the issue." (backup link)
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Otis Frampton (@otisframpton) on Twitter (post): "Incentive cover approved.✔️ Script approved.✔️ Time to start work on my #StarWarsAdventures back-up story for issue #8 (in Previews 12/20)!" (backup link)
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Topps Revenge of the Sith Sketch Card Gallery on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
External links
Official website (backup link)
Otis Frampton on Zombie Monkey Droid Factory — Otis Frampton's StarWars.com Blog (original site is defunct)Otis Frampton (@otisframpton) on Twitter (backup link)
