Darth Vader - Comic Book Thread

Started by Sheev48 pages

Originally posted by Galan007
Vader (2/2):

Pretty good durability feat for Vader there, I guess... ermm

Cool so the planet was basically acting as an egg, and a moon sized lava monster hatched from inside it.

and also Vader can withstand the destruction of a planet with compromised armor.

😆 this is great. 👆

Originally posted by Sheev
Cool so the planet was basically acting as an egg, and a moon sized lava monster hatched from inside it.

and also Vader can withstand the destruction of a planet with compromised armor.

😆 this is great. 👆

Yet he's also been harmed by far lesser stuff.

Frankly this just reeks of stupidity and such an outlier.

Don't rain on my parade. uhuh

Originally posted by Sheev
Cool so the planet was basically acting as an egg, and a moon sized lava monster hatched from inside it.

and also Vader can withstand the destruction of a planet with compromised armor.

😆 this is great. 👆


Canon's stance seems to be Vader is just the bestest ever(even Fallen Order calls him the "galaxy's most powerful Sith" knowing there's more than one), until Rey, so I'm not surprised even ridiculous nonsense like this can happen. I'd really love to see Disney explain why Vader gives a shit about Palpatine at all, as opposed to just oneshotting him and calling it a day, but I'm not holding my breath.

Seems like Vader was just using Palpatine for free room and board at this point.👆

He's so goddamn powerful that he's defeated by a small angry blond man swinging a lightsaber like a club as he slowly walks backwards to avoid it.

Not that it's a new phenomenon, but the visual and artistic discrepancy between what the films show Jedi powers doing, and what every other piece of media shows Jedi powers doing, has forever irked me. Especially since the same orbiting media that exaggerates and inflates every capability also suck the nostalgic teat of the films and make everything somehow revolve around them.

Remember Khan from STID can curb Vader according to a certain someone.

Only posting because I was just talking about #WokeDisney making Aphra a lesbian...

Anyway, it looks like it was Aphra who led Vader to the Rebel base on Hoth:

.....What? That literally makes no sense.

why doesn't it make sense? It at least tells us how vader learned about a base on some remote backwater ice planet.

i was also skimming through this thread [thx for everything you posted btw] and saw this-

Originally posted by Galan007
So Vader can saber-throw speeding ships out of the air:

-Doctor Aphra #25

Why is no one talking about this feat? It is absolutely INSANE. not sure how fast x-wings can fly in an atmosphere, but I assume it's possibly a few thousand MPH right?

Originally posted by Sheev
not sure how fast x-wings can fly in an atmosphere, but I assume it's possibly a few thousand MPH right?
Not quite:
https://i.imgur.com/Y03DUYj.jpg

Still a helluva throw, though.

Originally posted by Sheev
why doesn't it make sense? It at least tells us how vader learned about a base on some remote backwater ice planet.

I really hope you aren't serious.

Originally posted by Galan007
Not quite:
https://i.imgur.com/Y03DUYj.jpg

Still a helluva throw, though.

Also frankly atmospheric speeds for fighters never really made sense, hell speed in general never really did, it's never been really elaborated on. It's just there.

X-Wings can't even travel at mach 1... facepalm

Originally posted by Galan007
Anyway, it looks like it was Aphra who led Vader to the Rebel base on Hoth:

**** that shit. **** Disney.

Originally posted by Sheev
why doesn't it make sense? It at least tells us how vader learned about a base on some remote backwater ice planet.
Because it contradicts ESB itself. none

Wtf? That better be some other Ice Planet and not be Hoth.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Wtf? That better be some other Ice Planet and not be Hoth.

🙁

Originally posted by Galan007
Because it contradicts ESB itself. none

Tch and people say that Disney is better at keeping continuity consistent. 🙄

Have these writers even watched SW?..