I didn't notice your source was the most actual, lmao. I mean to say that the 180 tons is unrealistic. 11 tons is pretty realistic. I wouldn't give more than 20 tons if I were to guess it's weight.
As others have said, it wasn't implied that Luke had any sort of clue what repercussions that force-push had. Just seemed like he was submerged in the proverbial 'moment' -- all of his attention was focused on the Trooper.
This is the problem when they keep making more and more comics with the main characters in that same time period. The chances of inconsistencies are going to massively increase.
They should end this run for this time period soon like they have the Vader comic.
I don't necessarily disagree with you, but there is currently no end for the Star Wars series in sight -- the issues are already slated for release through May 2017.
__________________ "Happiness is a lie. Life is horror. The light is always dying all across the universe. The last star will flicker out someday, when it does, all that remains is shadow. And I will be its king!"'-Amahl Farouk
Well it's selling well. But Not a smart move (for the Canon) IMO. Start expecting more and more inconsistencies.
Not to mention with the number of books and comics they've packed into that 3 years, it's pretty much a given at this point than any spin off film in that period is a no go area.
Thinking about it, given this people can stop lowballing Vader now for losing to an enraged Luke. One who was far more advanced in the ways of the Force than this version.