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George Lucas unveils new details on Narrative Art Museum at Comic-Con |
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(L-R) Guillermo del Toro, George Lucas, Queen Latifah and Doug Chiang seen at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art panel at Comic-Con International 2025 at San Diego Convention Center on July 27, 2025 in San Diego, California. Photo by Eric Charbonneau / Lucas Museum of Narrative Art via Getty Images.
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SAN DIEGO, CA.- Yesterday at Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, George Lucas offered an exclusive look at and new details about the highly anticipated Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, set to open in 2026 in Los Angeles. Joined onstage in Hall H by Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and legendary artist and production designer Doug Chiang, and moderated by iconic artist, actress, and producer Queen Latifah, the panel marked one of the most talked about and widely attended sessions in Comic-Con history, drawing over 6,000 on the final day of the convention.
Co-founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will be the worlds first institution dedicated to the exploration of narrative art, celebrating illustrated storytelling across eras and cultures, from ancient cave drawings and childrens book illustrations to comic books and digital media.
Opening the panel, Lucas shared his passion for collecting narrative art over five decades: Society cannot exist without a common belief system. And thats where illustration is vital to show you what that means in everyday life, Lucas stated, emphasizing how the museum is a temple to the peoples art.
Del Toro, a Lucas Museum board member and celebrated champion of visual storytelling, spoke to the emotional depth and social power of narrative art. "Imagine if we only had classical music, and rock-n-roll was never created? This is rock-n-roll and rock-n-roll needs to be enshrined, del Toro said, drawing parallels between the museums eclectic collection and the panels genre-defying filmography.
Doug Chiang, Lucasfilms Senior Vice President and Executive Design Director, provided a fascinating testament to the importance of exposing young people to comic art and illustration. Said Chiang, Comic art and magazine illustration were kind of looked down upon...but it was a way for me to enjoy art, and it invited me to learn more about art. And what I love about what George and Mellody are doing with this museum is they are acknowledging and giving respect to artists who really havent been highlighted before.
Moderator Queen Latifah expertly navigated the discussion, and brought humor, insight, and personal reflection to the panel. With a deep appreciation for comics and visual culture, she linked the panelists' creative journeys to the emotional power of storytelling: The connection that I hear in our various conversations is emotionan emotional connection that the art evokes from you. That's one of the most important things to never forget. I think when people step into this museum, they will be emotionally affected by it.
During the panel, Latifah also mentioned some of the other art in the collection, including the first-ever Flash Gordon comic strip, an original splash page from Black Panther (1968), and original Peanuts strips from the 1950s and 60s, among many others.
The panel concluded with a standing ovation, a testament to the audiences' anticipation for this first-of-its-kind cultural institution.
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