These two are such friendship goals.
âI, Droid,â in âThe Legends of Luke Skywalker: The Manga.â January 14, 2020. Original Story: Ken Liu. Writer/Penciller/Inker: Haruichi.

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These two are such friendship goals.
âI, Droid,â in âThe Legends of Luke Skywalker: The Manga.â January 14, 2020. Original Story: Ken Liu. Writer/Penciller/Inker: Haruichi.

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âDonât puff yourself, space bum!â
-- Boba Fett, 3 ABY
Star Wars Newspaper Comic Strip: âThe Frozen World of Ota.â July 10 and 20, 1980. Writer: Don Christensen. Illustrator: Russ Manning.
Itâs Padme Week and the 500th post on DSWCP, so here is the cutest Anidala moment in all of Star Wars comics! I like that it is just a little ominous.
Star Wars Adventures 12: âIntermission, Part 1.â Marvel. July 25, 2018. Writers: Elsa Charretier and Pierrick Colinet. Penciller: Elsa Charretier. Letterer: Tom B. Long. Colorist: Sarah Stern.
Iâm in love with these egregiously early 00â˛s spacepunk icons. I wanna go home and rethink my life with them.
Concept art from The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, written by Mark Cotta Vaz, published 2002. Drawn by Dermot Power.
Happy (?) Clone Wars Friday!
Here is Gurihiruâs illustration for the word âstress.â The saddest part of this picture, for me, is that we see Padme comforting Anakin through his stress, but there is no acknowledgment of her own stress. While she has a more cheerful personality, by the end of the movie her stress breaks her down as well. I think that Padmeâs love toward Anakin and Naboo is real, but I also think that Padme shields her true feelings behind smiles and a nurturing presence as a way to cope or even distract herself from her own pain. I think she has always had doubts and worries about the Republic, and she hides those fears behind a fragile front that we now would call âtoxic positivity.â
The movies make Anakinâs repression clear, but you sort of have to read Padmeâs between the lines. Many of her scenes were lost in the edit, and there was clearly never an intention to center her emotions anyway. But that doesnât stop me from centering them!
âEnglish-Japanese Dictionary for Jedi Knights,â entry for âStress.â 2015. Illustrators: Chifuyu Sasaki and Naoko Kawano, aka Gurihiru.

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Itâs Clone Wars Friday. Even in the very first battle, the Clone Wars tore families apart.
âEnglish-Japanese Dictionary for Jedi Knights,â entry for âHelmet.â 2015. Illustrators: Chifuyu Sasaki and Naoko Kawano, aka Gurihiru.
Just eating their soup like good Tumblr girls.
âEnglish-Japanese Dictionary for Jedi Knights,â entry for âAllow.â 2015. Illustrators: Chifuyu Sasaki and Naoko Kawano, aka Gurihiru.
Happy Clone Wars Friday to the freaks behind it all. Give it up for those nasty cloners!
Concept art from The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, written by Mark Cotta Vaz, published 2002. Art by Doug Chiang (#1, #2), Dermot Power (#3, #5, #6), Iain McCaig (#4), Michael Murnane (#7), and Edwin Natividad (#8).