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Get help. You're no match for him. He's a Sith lord. STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH
What happened here?
↳Padmé Amidala's eyes in Revenge of the Sith
HOLD THE PHONE, WHAT THE GOBBLEDYGOOK FRESH NONSENSE IS THIS, MS PORTMAN IS WILLING TO RETURN AND WE HAVE NO PADME???? NONE??? ZERO??? ZILCH??? LESS THAN NADA?? WE GET SHOWS ABOUT THE BACKGROUND ICE CREAM MACHINE IN THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK AND NONE ABOUT THE PADME??? IM CALLING THE POLICE IM CALLING GEORGE LUCAS IM-
THIS IS A CRIME
Agreed! Season 2 of Obi-Wan Kenobi would fit well. Where Darth Vader has flashbacks about her while being on Naboo or Coruscant... or more obvious, he lives in f*cking Mustafar where he lost her and very well can remember her forever, he imagining for moments how things would've been different if he never turned to the DS. Also Obi-Wan remembering her from her duty as Senator or say something like "you'd be really prouf of him" while watching over Luke.
how many liner pens died for this….
Cable #75 (2000) art by Rob Liefeld
I just had to see how tiny his eyes really are under all that mess
Decided to keep editing the rest of the face lines out
What if we went deeper. smoother.
As a member of the senate, maybe I can find a diplomatic solution to this mess.
STAR WARS: EPISODE II - ATTACK OF THE CLONES
Ive been wanting to draw Padme for a long time and this dress seemed like the obvious choice!
HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN Anakin vs Dooku Early Test | Behind the Scenes of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
that anakin and padme wedding night drawing is so hot, such a turn on
RIGHT?!!! Ilove the look on Anakin’s face. The boy is so pleased.
Choose Your Destiny: An Obi-Wan & Anakin Adventure | illustrated by Elsa Charretier
Happy Clone Wars Friday!
It’s Anakin Week!
So the prequels revealed that Darth Vader turned evil because he was a teenage husband sent into an intergalactic war. That would probably turn me evil, too.
“Republic 51: The New Face of War,” issue 1. Dark Horse. March 19, 2003. Writer: Haden Blackman. Penciller: Tomás Giorello. Inker: Curtis Arnold. Colorist: Joe Wayne.
The bots are also liking this one, so I’m also gonna reblog this and delete the original. Apparently the bots like Anidala too, lol.
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Batman’s ridiculously short torso and pointy shoulders!
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Does it count as a fix when you do a rough re-draw and turn him into drama-Bruce?
who's your fave star wars hero and villain?
anakin and anakin
This isn’t and has never been about abortion. It is about women’s rights.
And the ugly truth? They never wanted us to have them.
Publisher's Note: The following piece comes via a long-time reader who first brought to our attention some of the details of this story two years ago, several months before the verdict was handed down in Depp v News Group Newspapers...
“Do you know what else I remember? I remember a friend of mine texting me one night in 2019 that she had just met Amber Heard. Amber was working with a charity my friend was involved with. The night my friend met Amber, she ended up telling her my story. After I got that text, I called her, and she gave Amber the phone to talk to me. Amber didn’t just talk to me. She stayed on the phone for the better part of an hour, stepping away from the group of people she was with so she could listen to my story and offer me support and advice. Amber Heard, a celebrity, who regularly had to change her phone number, gave it to me, a stranger, so she could continue offering support. I have never forgotten her kindness.
It took me months to send Amber a text. I was nervous and I didn’t want to abuse the privilege of having her phone number. She texted me back and she supported me whenever I needed it. She was one of the few people who believed me, who said, “I am here, and we have to stand together.” Amber’s support got me through the tough moments when the people in my life who should have supported me told me they didn’t want to take sides. I’ve heard people say a lot of things about Amber, and most of them don’t have first-hand experience with her.
Amber’s support was life-changing for me. I am not exaggerating when I say that it could have been the end of my life if I hadn’t had support like that. In a lifetime of repeated trauma and poverty, my court case was my lowest point. In many ways, it felt more traumatic than my actual abuse. When I was being questioned on the stand, later in 2019, before Amber ever took the stand in the UK or in Virginia, I thought about her and the support she was giving me. Knowing I had that support, just a text away from someone so influential, so supportive, changed the course of that proceeding. I felt taller. I felt stronger. While Amber wasn’t in the courtroom, I still felt like she was with me, helping me speak out. It might seem like a small thing, just texting, but to me it was everything.
In her testimony in court, Amber said, “Now, as I stand here today, I can’t have a career, I can’t even have people associate with me because of the threats and the attacks they have to endure. And I can’t do my charity work.” She can’t participate in advocacy on behalf of survivors like me because of the backlash it would cause. As someone who sees the value in her work and has experienced and benefitted from her support, this stands out to me as one of the many tragic consequences of her case. I know others are being deprived of her support, support that could change lives like it changed mine.”
SCREAMING