Darth Vader - Comic Book Thread

Started by Freedon Nadd48 pages

Nothing. Just my off-topic comment.

Thrawn is kickass

How do you not like Thrawn?

Freedon has a point.

I’m concerned that there was such an error to begin with.

Wait did they actually fix this with new editions of comics? If so, that's hilarious. You don't often see them admit they ****ed up that bad.

Also, you Cell love is sickening. Superman Thrawn loving freak.

Originally posted by One Big Mob
Wait did they actually fix this with new editions of comics? If so, that's hilarious. You don't often see them admit they ****ed up that bad.
Yeah, the digital/online release was updated with the amended timeline like a week after the issue was first released, and all future versions of the issue(such as secondary printings, the TPB, and Omnibus edition) will have the amended/1 year timeline. The flaw(s) will forever live on in the original printing, but it has been officially retconned nonetheless.

Granted there were some contradictions with the initial 3 year timeframe(namely that it didn't mesh with timelines we were given in the Ahsoka and Tarkin novelizations), but I am honestly surprised that Marvel played damage control with it as fast as they did.

Originally posted by juggernaut74
How do you not like Thrawn?

I want to see Eobard Thrawn.

Yes, it was a mistake in the continuity (6th Brother dies in the Ahsoka book, which takes place one year after the rise of the Empire), so they changed this story arc from 3 years to 1 year. Even went back and changed the digital relematchof #13 to match

Neato

Darth Vader #15

"I never need rescue"

Right, does Mustafar ring a bell?

Originally posted by Kurk
"I never need rescue"

Right, does Mustafar ring a bell?

Pretty sure that's why he paused/hesitated to say that.

The scene with Ackbar leading that attack on the Skybase was cool
but the issue was filler for the msot part

Thanks for this.

I wonder who the Tenth Brother is? He looks badass- has a Rahm Kota vibe to him:

I'm assuming he's Prosset Dibs.

Former Jedi. Betrayed/renounced the Order. During the Clone Wars, Mace had him 'imprisoned' in the Jedi Library after his treachery:

Are the Disney comics 'canon' to the canon or have a separate canon?

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Are the Disney comics 'canon' to the canon or have a separate canon?

They are canon, why would it be separate?

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Are the Disney comics 'canon' to the canon or have a separate canon?
They're canon, canon.