Re: Rank the New Marvel Star Wars Comics!
Posted: Tue November 06, 2018 3:30 pm
Well if I could have this entire run In one big hardback edition id happily buy it.
I buy them like that. This Vader series will be in four books. Excellent story, and a great format for reading them, even if it's a little bit expensive.dimejinky99 wrote:Anders wrote:This one will end soon as well I thought. In graphic novel form the last one is out in January.
Is that not just an annual? Like a supplementary bumper extra long issue ?
who is it?bune wrote:They did. And it's exactly who you thought it was. Or at least what fan theories have thought. So it's basically canonizing that.
dimejinky99 wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Not at all. The "Virgin Birth" is explained implicitly by Darth Sidious. It's a Dark Side move, a manipulation. It's no more mystical than the Force itself.stip wrote:Except this is undercut a bit by the virgin birth, isn't it. SOMETHING is going on - it's not just some mystical nonsense that an order of ascetic monks happen to believedurdencommatyler wrote:One of the most overlooked (or under-considered) aspects of the prequel trilogy is Yoda's comment on the prophecy, thereby giving voice to Lucas's ideas about the flimsy and untrustworthy nature of prophecy. The point of the prophecy is that they got it wrong. Lucas via Yoda is trying to tell us not to put stock in prophecy. The Prophecy of the Chosen One makes no damn sense by design. It's not supposed to make sense. It's just a dumb prophecy. The Jedi putting their faith in it, is another flaw within the order as a whole.stip wrote:i hate that chosen one prophecy so much - it makes no damn sense
Sidious created Anakin, not divine intervention or some prophecy.
That’s not canon at all. It is something they have suggested and left dangling but it has no basis in truth
If I was a betting man, I'd absolutely put money down on it, yes. I think they are/will. But we'll have to wait and see what happens.dimejinky99 wrote:Delighted it went there. Leaves me wondering are the going somewhere with that via Plageuis?
That's an interesting point and one I hadn't considered.dimejinky99 wrote: ‘Series of films’ doesn’t necessarily mean related.
See above.VinylGuy wrote:who is it?bune wrote:They did. And it's exactly who you thought it was. Or at least what fan theories have thought. So it's basically canonizing that.
The whole thing is an hallucination anyway. It's more of a vision quest than a literal event. You'll see when you get to it. I totally understand that it's not meant to be literal, just like in the actual films it's an implication more than an explicit statement of fact. But I think it's safe to say, given all the evidence across multiple media now, that it's a thing.dimejinky99 wrote:So it’s seems one of the story group has walked back the ‘big’ thing we’re all talking about. It’s not meant to be taken literally and if you look closelyI haven’t had a chance to catch up with them yet so I don’t know either way.
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This is good. There are some things in the prequels that are often taken literally (and in a negative light), where what Lucas intended was in fact something you understand when paying full attention.durdencommatyler wrote:Hey dime remember that one time....
dimejinky99 wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Not at all. The "Virgin Birth" is explained implicitly by Darth Sidious. It's a Dark Side move, a manipulation. It's no more mystical than the Force itself.stip wrote:Except this is undercut a bit by the virgin birth, isn't it. SOMETHING is going on - it's not just some mystical nonsense that an order of ascetic monks happen to believedurdencommatyler wrote:One of the most overlooked (or under-considered) aspects of the prequel trilogy is Yoda's comment on the prophecy, thereby giving voice to Lucas's ideas about the flimsy and untrustworthy nature of prophecy. The point of the prophecy is that they got it wrong. Lucas via Yoda is trying to tell us not to put stock in prophecy. The Prophecy of the Chosen One makes no damn sense by design. It's not supposed to make sense. It's just a dumb prophecy. The Jedi putting their faith in it, is another flaw within the order as a whole.stip wrote:i hate that chosen one prophecy so much - it makes no damn sense
Sidious created Anakin, not divine intervention or some prophecy.
That’s not canon at all. It is something they have suggested and left dangling but it has no basis in truth