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This is just an excuse to crap on Liefeld story. Now, he really can’t read the room, if he was being anything other than an attention grabber here. Post merge, during this lockdown, I’d not be pushing buttons and be shocked there’s no movement on anything right now.

And Yuki! Hi Yuki!

There is literally nothing even remotely controversial about Liefield’s statements.

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Anyone else watch Deadpool to see more Negasonic Teenage Warhead?






He’s not wrong, nothing he said should be considered a hot take.

Yeah, he’s a hack writer that just happen to come up with all this. 

None of that is true. Han was a captain in Empire, presumably just because he was captain of the Millenium Falcon, and Luke was a commander. Leia was not a general in either Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi.

Actually Han was only promoted to General when planing the Endor mission in ep 6. His title of captain in empire is never a military rank, but rather because he was captain of the millennium falcon. Luke remains a Wing Commander throughout Empire and Jedi, not having had a military rank before that for obvious

The “twelve parsecs”-bit was written as a two-bit con-man trying to fast-talk a couple of country bumpkins. It’s obvious both in the script and Obi-Wan’s eyeroll on the screen. It was later EU writers who missed the point and turned it into canon.

Imagine that in Return of the Jedi someone told Luke, on good authority that Darth Vader wasn’t really his father... Well that kind of spineless backtracking made me furious in Rise of Skywalker... I know, I know it is not the same thing...but Rey’s lineage plot line was so predictable and undid so much of what was

It was the line “No disintegrations.” that implied a longer history between Fett and Vader. And it was the Old EU that gave him more to do and gave him some, well, character.

and his hat is very cool looking

And not for nothing, but he’s pretty dope in Empire too. He’s clearly the most badass of the assembled bounty hunters, manages to not fall for Solo’s garbage trick, tracks them to Bespin without being noticed, is cool with Vader, and then succeeds in getting Solo off planet to Tatooine. I mean, the movies aren’t about

Huh? That fight showed how awesome Jango was, and it was the first time they showed a non-Force user putting up a real fight against a Force user.

He looks cool. And the Boba Fett toy was released years before Empire actually came out, so he had hype surrounding him. 

It’s about the way the other characters treat him. When we see Boba in Empire Vader talks to him like he talks to no one else. Boba challenges Vader, “ he’s no good to me dead” And instead of getting choked out Vader offers Boba more money if the carbonite kills Han.

I like this idea a lot better than Boba getting his own show, but only if Temuera Morrison also shows up as old-man Rex in whatever episodes Ahsoka is in.

Yes, we need a Demolition Man sequel if only to show how the three seashells really work.

There’s a lot of comic shops that are closed to the public but are doing mail order.  

I think it’s slightly different in the US, but in the UK, Diamond literally have the monopoly on new physical comics.  Comic shops have to rely on them for product.