Twi’leks are easily the most sexualized of all the Star Wars races. When they’re not serving as personal slaves, they’re serving as ‘dancers’ or other entertainment. Those that do become Jedi or Senators or any other upper class still end up quite sexualized by writers, artists, etc. This phone cover, of course, is no exception, with the blue-skinned beauty in a sling bikini and sporting torn fishnet stockings: nothing out of the ordinary.
I have a feeling this is the Star Wars phone skin that most of you fans would opt to get, picturing a female version of everybody’s favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett. Maybe it’s the heeled boots. Maybe it’s the tank-top style armor. Most likely, however, it’s the Mandalorian helmet. Even on the male Boba Fett we know and love, it’s a damn good looking helmet.
Unfortunately, after the awesomeness that was female Boba Fett, we get a female Rodian holding up that annoying cackling thing from Jabba’s place (Yes, I know his name is Salacious B. Crumb). Maybe it’s just the monkey-lizard that has me not liking this image, but the spotted skin on this Rodian girl makes it look like she caught something from one of those Gamorrean guards.
While some of the choices here were weird, they’re charming nonetheless if only because they aren’t something we get to see every day in the realm of Star Wars fan art. If any of these slick iPhone skins look like something you’d want, you can find them all here for $26 each. For more cool Star Wars art, check out this Mickey Mouse/Boba Fett Crossover Figure or hunt your bounties in style with Boba Fett Running Shoes.
I have a feeling this is the Star Wars phone skin that most of you fans would opt to get, picturing a female version of everybody’s favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett. Maybe it’s the heeled boots. Maybe it’s the tank-top style armor. Most likely, however, it’s the Mandalorian helmet. Even on the male Boba Fett we know and love, it’s a damn good looking helmet.
Unfortunately, after the awesomeness that was female Boba Fett, we get a female Rodian holding up that annoying cackling thing from Jabba’s place (Yes, I know his name is Salacious B. Crumb). Maybe it’s just the monkey-lizard that has me not liking this image, but the spotted skin on this Rodian girl makes it look like she caught something from one of those Gamorrean guards.
While some of the choices here were weird, they’re charming nonetheless if only because they aren’t something we get to see every day in the realm of Star Wars fan art. If any of these slick iPhone skins look like something you’d want, you can find them all here for $26 each. For more cool Star Wars art, check out this Mickey Mouse/Boba Fett Crossover Figure or hunt your bounties in style with Boba Fett Running Shoes.
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