Star Wars Reveals Darth Vader’s True Nemesis – And It Isn’t the Jedi

The Star Wars franchise has always been home to some of the most beloved figures in all of pop culture, although few are as iconic as Darth Vader. From the moment his metallic visage appeared on the screen, fans have been enthralled by the power, demeanor, and rage buried just beneath the surface of Vader’s mechanical shell. Now, readers have been given the chance to witness the infamous Sith Lord come to terms with both his darkest moments and his greatest power, all by honing in the one person who is truly deserving of his hatred.After losing control of his Force powers, the titular villain of Star Wars: Darth Vader #39 (by Greg Pak, Raffaele Ienco, Federico Blee, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) made the trek to Mustafar in the hopes of seeking guidance in dealing with his troubles. Instead, Vader has only found another arm of The Scourge’s possessed droid army. With The Scourge looking to turn Vader into its perfect vessel in its bid to attain the Force for itself, the Sith Lord has no choice but to fight back. While Darth Vader is certainly a match for any enemy even without the use of his Force powers, the fact that he is without them in the face of such an overwhelming number of foes cannot be ignored. Fortunately, one of Vader’s droids is able to remind him exactly where his power comes from by simply asking who it is that he truly hates.The story of Anakin Skywalker and his rise through the ranks of the Jedi before falling to the Dark Side is one of the most infamous in all of Star Wars history. It is also one that Vader himself cannot help but replay over and over in his mind, especially when asked about the source of his hatred. On the surface, it would seem easy to point the finger at Qui-Gon Jin, the Jedi Master who freed Anakin from the life of servitude he had been forced into as a child. Although Qui-Gon did indeed buy the boy’s freedom, the Jedi Master did nothing for Anakin’s fellow slaves, including his mother.Star Wars Reveals C-3PO’s Surprising Friendship With the SarlaccStar Wars Rebels STILL Delivers the Franchise’s Most Heartbreaking Death

The Star Wars franchise has always been home to some of the most beloved figures in all of pop culture, although few are as iconic as Darth Vader. From the moment his metallic visage appeared on the screen, fans have been enthralled by the power, demeanor, and rage buried just beneath the surface of Vader’s mechanical shell. Now, readers have been given the chance to witness the infamous Sith Lord come to terms with both his darkest moments and his greatest power, all by honing in the one person who is truly deserving of his hatred.

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After losing control of his Force powers, the titular villain of Star Wars: Darth Vader #39 (by Greg Pak, Raffaele Ienco, Federico Blee, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) made the trek to Mustafar in the hopes of seeking guidance in dealing with his troubles. Instead, Vader has only found another arm of The Scourge’s possessed droid army. With The Scourge looking to turn Vader into its perfect vessel in its bid to attain the Force for itself, the Sith Lord has no choice but to fight back. While Darth Vader is certainly a match for any enemy even without the use of his Force powers, the fact that he is without them in the face of such an overwhelming number of foes cannot be ignored. Fortunately, one of Vader’s droids is able to remind him exactly where his power comes from by simply asking who it is that he truly hates.

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The story of Anakin Skywalker and his rise through the ranks of the Jedi before falling to the Dark Side is one of the most infamous in all of Star Wars history. It is also one that Vader himself cannot help but replay over and over in his mind, especially when asked about the source of his hatred. On the surface, it would seem easy to point the finger at Qui-Gon Jin, the Jedi Master who freed Anakin from the life of servitude he had been forced into as a child. Although Qui-Gon did indeed buy the boy’s freedom, the Jedi Master did nothing for Anakin’s fellow slaves, including his mother.

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