I've always pictured him as some bald buff dude, this guy looks like Nightmare from SoulCalibur![]()
Topps Star Wars Living Set Darth Bane card released recently limited to 2548 copies print run.
Looks diff from the cover of the 3 Star Wars books. I now see this is the depiction from the Clone Wars lost missions season.
rather have jar jar than nearly every character from the STthats the bane in his full armor as a sith holocron or whatever in his tomb.
no Jar Jar in the obi-wan series.
this is devastating news.
He looks as you described on the book covers. Also looks like upcoming 6" G.I. Joe Classified Zartan action figure.I've always pictured him as some bald buff dude, this guy looks like Nightmare from SoulCalibur
This is in a Canon bookYeah, as well as Luke dying in Ep9.
Not Ep8.
This is in a Canon book for ep 8.
I can show more of Lucas' vision if you're interested.
This is in a Canon book for ep 8.
This doesn't retort that Lucas had Luke die in Ep. 8. That book I posted you is Canon, & so that is indisputable information.Published by : Disney.
The biggest sin of The Last Jedi regarding Luke wasn't that he died at the end. The biggest sin was having him... after refusing to kill his own father and ultimately redeemed him... attempt to kill his own nephew (Son of his best friend and sister) in his sleep for force-skyping with Snoke.
He fails, leading to the murders of everyone he was training at the Jedi Temple... and then abandons his friends, family, and entire galaxy to the First Order so he could go die on an island planet alone.
And at the end of TLJ, does Luke at least fly in on his X-Winh to save his own sister and entire resistance? Nope, he sends in a force projection of himself across the entire galaxy, which somehow causes the 2nd most powerful Jedi ever (next to Anakin) to die... somehow... by using the force?
It was pissing on fans's 34 years of anticipation to see one of their childhood heroes returning to the big screen... and their hero turned out to be a failure.
This doesn't retort that Lucas had Luke die in Ep. 8. That book I posted you is Canon, & so that is indisputable information.
Yes, hermit & frustrated Luke was Lucas' creation. It was communicated to the art department in mid Jan 2013 for concept art that came out looking exactly like the movie. @GearSolidMetal inquired about this a while back as well.I have no issue with Luke dying, but did Lucas have him as a disgruntled hermit who not only was a inch from murdering his nephew, but turned his back on everything and everyone he loved/believed in?
Oh yay.
Exactly what everyone wanted.