Master and Apprentice: My Dad The Ghost
On the cusp of starting Luke’s Hero’s Journey in earnest, Obi-Wan places a quick phone call.
On the cusp of starting Luke’s Hero’s Journey in earnest, Obi-Wan places a quick phone call.
The Skywalker Twins reunite for the first time since their birth; Obi-Wan and Anakin reunite for the last time until their deaths.
Alderaan becomes the Death Star’s latest and most-blown-up victim yet; Han Solo thinks the Force is for suckers.
Two people whose lives have been ruined by Darth Sidious meet up in the desert for one final farewell.
In a novel twist for Star Wars, Kenobi saves Skywalker and feels sad about things.
Luke picks up a copy of Obi-Wan’s traumatic autobiography; Boba Fett does a shitty job bounty-hunting; Vader learns a Shocking Truth that will lead him to utter one of Star Wars’ most famous lines.
Han and Leia bitch at each other so much that it puts Obi-Wan and Anakin to shame; Luke is so intent on his Personal Destiny Quest that he’s even willing to be exposed to sand.
Luke is driven by genetics to long for a life free of sand; things, as usual, go better when a Skywalker and a Kenobi work together.
Luke is skilled at crashing things just like his dad; Obi-Wan is the most underpaid childcare provider of all time.