Star Wars Just Revealed Why Jedi Don’t Use Double-Bladed Lightsabers

Lightsabers are easily the most recognizable element of the Star Wars franchise. Ever since Obi-Wan pulled out Anakin’s saber and gave it to Luke in A New Hope, the weapon has been indicative of a Jedi or Sith. During Star Wars’ first two films, the Skywalker lightsaber became a popular item, but it didn’t stop there. In Return of the Jedi, Luke had a new green lightsaber that symbolized his growth as a Jedi. After that, nearly every new film introduced some kind of lightsaber variant.Over the years notable irregular lightsabers have included: a double-blade, a curved hilt, a cross guard, various lightsaber blade colors, and even a rotating hilt. Star Wars #25 introduced a brand-new lightsaber variant in a substory called ”The Lesson” by (Charles Soule, Ramon Rosanas, Rachelle, Rosenberg, and VC’s Clayton Cowles). More importantly, the issue explained why Jedi rarely used lightsaber variants like the double-bladed lightsabers.Star Wars #25 was released as a commemorative issue. After eight years of authoring Star Wars comics, this was Charles Soule’s 100th script. So, to mark the occasion, he wrote four sub-stories within the comic that called back to some of his most famous comic runs. The first story featured Obi-Wan and Anakin in a story called “The Lesson.” It took place in between The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones.

Lightsabers are easily the most recognizable element of the Star Wars franchise. Ever since Obi-Wan pulled out Anakin’s saber and gave it to Luke in A New Hope, the weapon has been indicative of a Jedi or Sith. During Star Wars’ first two films, the Skywalker lightsaber became a popular item, but it didn’t stop there. In Return of the Jedi, Luke had a new green lightsaber that symbolized his growth as a Jedi. After that, nearly every new film introduced some kind of lightsaber variant.

Over the years notable irregular lightsabers have included: a double-blade, a curved hilt, a cross guard, various lightsaber blade colors, and even a rotating hilt. Star Wars #25 introduced a brand-new lightsaber variant in a substory called ”The Lesson” by (Charles Soule, Ramon Rosanas, Rachelle, Rosenberg, and VC’s Clayton Cowles). More importantly, the issue explained why Jedi rarely used lightsaber variants like the double-bladed lightsabers.

Star Wars #25 was released as a commemorative issue. After eight years of authoring Star Wars comics, this was Charles Soule’s 100th script. So, to mark the occasion, he wrote four sub-stories within the comic that called back to some of his most famous comic runs. The first story featured Obi-Wan and Anakin in a story called “The Lesson.” It took place in between The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones.

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