
Luke truly lives the life of a Jedi; Han would prefer a less civilized weapon; Anakin just wants to be a more involved parent.
Luke truly lives the life of a Jedi; Han would prefer a less civilized weapon; Anakin just wants to be a more involved parent.
Darth Vader (2020) #1: Can Anybody Find Me Somebody to Blame?
Vader sets out to hold other people accountable for him ruining his own life again; a Mystery Guest appears packing some major Feelings.
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge #1: Han Solo Goes to Disneyland
Han and Chewie take on a gig for an alien that owns a gift shop in Disneyland; a mysterious crew is looking for a Dangerous Weapon.
Darth Vader (2017) #4: End of the Line
Vader is, as usual, harder to kill than expected; this round of Crystal Quest pays off.
Darth Vader #3 (2017): Mountain of Misery
Vader continues his Crystal Quest, only to get his ass kicked by a Jedi (for like the second time this week).
Darth Vader #2 (2017): The Jedi Traitor
En route to his new kyber crystal, Vader stops by an old Jedi hangout — with more or less predictable results.
Darth Vader #1 (2017): Scavenger Hunt
Fresh off the assembly line, Vader gets sent on his very first Sith Assignment.
Aphra’s got a plan in the works; Anakin is the executor — or executioner– of Obi-Wan’s estate.
Star Wars #24 (1979): Voyage of Fermentation
Leia regales the gang with a non-canon story Bail told her about Obi-Wan; Star Wars fans will never change.
Luke gets like the only real saber combat training he’s ever going to get (and unsurprisingly it’s from a guy who’s trying to kill him); the ladies don’t all exactly love Han Solo.