Star Wars Comic Easter Eggs
Star Wars Comic easter eggs are hidden in every main strip. They may lead to pictures, videos, or other strips. Sometimes the easter eggs may be nested with an additional easter egg or eggs inside of the original easter egg. There may be one or many hidden within each main strip.
For those of you who may still be confused, an easter egg is a hidden feature or message predominantly in video games, DVDs, or computer software. Though the idea of hidden pictures or messages in art dates back hundreds if not thousands of years. Perhaps back even to the dawn of artwork and iconography.
The first recorded instance of an easter egg in a video game was in the 1979 game Adventure for the Atari 2600. At the advent of console gaming the programmers were not given credit for their work. Disgruntled by this practice, one programmer hid the message, "created by Warren Robinette" inside the game if the player performed a series of unlisted tasks.
Click on R2-D2's easter egg head in the picture above for an example of the types of easter eggs we use here.
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