This is a big moment in the movie, and it is the fifth time Leia kisses Han. If I’m counting correctly, right ladies? There was that peck on the cheek in the cockpit. Though this is the fifth kiss, it could have been the sixth… if only a certain scene was not cut short. But [...]
Archive for ‘October, 2012’
Irvin Kershner took on the directorial role from George Lucas after Star Wars (A New Hope). For many fans, Kershner is the key to why The Empire Strikes Back is the fan favorite. Kershner did an amazing job, considering he was probably in slightly over his own head with the scale of the film and [...]
Hey hey, it’s my birthday and Blue Milk Special could use your support. I’ve killed the Google Ad banners, as they have been advertising some political and religious material that I feel is inappropriate for this site. However, you might be able to help us. Every few years, Leanne puts together a sketch book which [...]
Episode 49 of the popular podcast Masters Cast is now up. The podcast has been covering the world of Masters of the Universe fandom for years and starting with episode 48, Leanne (Blue Milk Special artist-in-chief) joined the regular cast. Leanne was the editor on the 2002 Masters of the Universe reboot through MVCreations / [...]
One of the most powerful moments in the entire trilogy, and certainly all of Star Wars, is Han Solo’s final scene taking place in the Carbon Freeze Chamber. When re-watching the scene for this strip both Leanne and myself found ourselves tearing up. Carrie Fisher’s wavering, tearful eyes are what did it. Even without the [...]
We know TK-8008 has some fans out there and it seemed only natural that he would talk to Boba Fett at some point while they are both on Cloud City together. I hope you enjoy their conversation, short as it may be! You may notice the background indicates we are transitioning into the Carbon Freezing [...]
Meanwhile, on Dagobah… Today’s strip prompted the following comment from one of our readers, A. Joyce. It got a laugh out of me and I love his take on the Great Jedi Master. I thought I’d share it, with Joyce’s permission. It points out some of the issues that did not exist before the Prequels [...]
I was looking at the art style recently and noticing how it has evolved over time. You can see it in today’s strip. When we first started, characters did not have ears. Now all newly created art comes with ears that require shadowing when we color. There’s still the odd, older style character that will [...]
BMS team member T. Gatto is already known to many of our readers as the creative mastermind behind the paper milk cartons available for a huge selection of the BMS characters. The BMS art style translates remarkably well into the milk carton format and makes for a fun project and a nice free memento that [...]










