Star Wars is one of the most successful, beloved sci-fi series of all time, but like anything, it’s not for everyone. Perhaps some moviegoers crave something unfamiliar or more extreme. The Star Wars franchise is everywhere, and its popularity could ironically turn some potential fans away. Thankfully, for anyone avoiding Star Wars media because of its expected elements, Star Wars comics offer the unexpected.The greatest Star Wars comics experiment with the medium, explore alternate realties or showcase never-before-seen eras far beyond the overused Skywalker Saga. General audiences may be familiar with Luke Skywalker, the Jedi and Darth Vader, but they’ve never seen these characters (or the entire Star Wars universe) like this.George Lucas wrote several alternative endings for Return of the Jedi, including one scenario where Luke Skywalker killed Darth Vader, wore his helmet and proclaimed: “Now I am Vader.” Lucas opted for the more lighthearted, hero’s journey ending, but Star Wars fans can read all about a potential future Luke joining the dark side in the Dark Empire miniseries.RELATED: 10 Best Star Wars Comics to Read On Marvel Unlimited
Star Wars is one of the most successful, beloved sci-fi series of all time, but like anything, it’s not for everyone. Perhaps some moviegoers crave something unfamiliar or more extreme. The Star Wars franchise is everywhere, and its popularity could ironically turn some potential fans away. Thankfully, for anyone avoiding Star Wars media because of its expected elements, Star Wars comics offer the unexpected.
The greatest Star Wars comics experiment with the medium, explore alternate realties or showcase never-before-seen eras far beyond the overused Skywalker Saga. General audiences may be familiar with Luke Skywalker, the Jedi and Darth Vader, but they’ve never seen these characters (or the entire Star Wars universe) like this.
George Lucas wrote several alternative endings for Return of the Jedi, including one scenario where Luke Skywalker killed Darth Vader, wore his helmet and proclaimed: “Now I am Vader.” Lucas opted for the more lighthearted, hero’s journey ending, but Star Wars fans can read all about a potential future Luke joining the dark side in the Dark Empire miniseries.
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