Upon further research, I found that Topps had picked my artwork for something I did back in 1994 and reprinted it for a new card set in 2021! I knew it was good when I did it back in ‘94. I painstakingly took my time when I did that art as it was my moment in the Star Wars Universe, even though I had drawn some Star Wars material for West End Games (the role-playing game company) around that time.
The original 1994 title for the piece as I named it was “King for a Day.” They renamed it “New Friends” which works too. I must admit that I was, and still am, blown away that they had picked my card out of all the others artists in the 1995 Topps Star Wars Galaxy Series 3 Trading Cards! By the way, I was card #348 originally.
These pics in this post are not mine but from one of the many eBay sellers that are selling the card. If you want one, they are out there! Type in: 2021 Topps Chrome Star Wars Galaxy Base #33 “New Friends” Scott Neely and they should pop up. The base card is cheap, but the refractor cards go for some serious money if you got a low number!
The card set was called the 2021 Topps Chrome Star Wars Galaxy Trading Cards and you can find out more about it here:
https://www.cardboardconnection.com/2021-topps-chrome-star-wars-galaxy-trading-cards
https://www.beckett.com/news/2021-topps-star-wars-chrome-galaxy/
https://www.tcdb.com/Checklist.cfm/sid/265282
P.S. – I know some of you are asking how I didn’t know about it. Simple, they own the art. I have no rights to it. You signed them all over to Topps/Lucasfilm back when I drew it. I got paid for doing the art, and I got to keep the original artwork for the front and back of the card, and I got 50 singles of my card as a thank you. They don’t have to tell me about what they do with it now or in the future. I wish they would have sent me some of the new base card though! That would have been nice!
P.P.S. – I also sold the original Han Solo card art back in 2019 or so on eBay. I have no idea who owns it now.
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