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The Magic of 'Andor' Returns With an Exclusive Look at Its Art Book

Gizmodo Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The book "The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series)" retails for $60.
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Abrams Books, Publisher
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It’s been 413 days since we last experienced the brilliance of Andor, not that we’re counting… or still crying. The award-winning Star Wars show followed the exploits of Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) from his earliest years as a child up until his hugely consequential impact on the Rebel Alliance. It was, probably, the best Star Wars storytelling we’ve ever seen and is well worth revisiting again and again. But, if you don’t have a day or two to revisit 24 episodes over two seasons of the show, now you can do it with a few flips of a page.

This week, Abrams Books is releasing The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series) by Phil Szostak, and as the title says, it takes fans through both seasons of the amazing show. It features a foreword from the show’s creator, Tony Gilroy, and an afterword by his brother, Dan Gilroy, who wrote on the show and won it its most prestigious award, the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.

In between? It’s a fascinating, detailed look at basically every aspect of the show, from its writing, inspirations, and, of course, its concept art. Concept art means ships, it means costumes, it means creatures, and basically everything that makes Star Wars “Star Wars.”

io9 is excited to present an exclusive look at two spreads from the book, both of which are from one of our favorite storylines, Cassian stealing the prototype TIE Avenger and having to escape back to his friends. Check them out.

If you click on each of those, you can dive into more details. Our favorite, though, is from production designer Luke Hull, who says he wanted the TIE Avenger to feel almost like the alien ship in Flight of the Navigator, one of my favorite films of the 1980s. If you know, you know.

The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series) is available on June 30 wherever books are sold. It retails for $60. Get more info and preorder here. Here’s the cover.

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