Star Wars Comics Phone Wallpapers!
⚡🗡️Set #3: Jedi!⚡🗡️
To celebrate 700 followers, I’ve edited 11 sets of DSWCP wallpapers! Thank you for reading, liking, and sharing my nerdy ideas about this niche topic. I especially appreciate the funny comments and tags, and I love when people express interest in reading the comics that I reference. This blog helped me get through a pretty dark place. Things are looking a little better for me now, but I still intend to keep this thing going. At a time when my inspiration and motivation have been so low, I am proud that I have been able to sustain this project. I hope you enjoy it too!
Full panels and artists cited at these links:
Shirtless Kanan ⭐ Quinlan and Aayla ⭐ Jedi Finn
Ghost-i-Wan Sketch ⭐ Luminara and Barriss ⭐ Qui-Gon Sketch
Mr. Garfield ⭐ A’Sharad and Anakin ⭐ Kanan with Shirt
This week’s theme: Headcanons! Feel free to use my headcanons as inspiration for your fics. And please send in your own headcanons, and I will try to find a comic panel to go with them!
My headcanon for Mr. Garfield is that he did go to the Dark Side for, like, a month. And he figured out who the Sith of the time were. But he’s not gonna rat on them; he’s not about that.
“Jedi Academy: The Phantom Bully.” June 30, 2015. Writer and illustrator: Jeffrey Brown.
A couple panels from Roan Novachez’s field trip to Hoth. It’s a small thing, but I really appreciate that Yoda (second from the left in the first pic) has his hood up to protect his ears. I find it quite distressing when Yoda is in the snow in both the 2D and 3D Clone Wars shows and when Baby Yoda is in the snow in The Mandalorian, but their giant ears are exposed to the weather. That would hurt so much!!! I’m speaking from experience, and I only have tiny human ears.
Nearly everyone here is protecting their ears and I think that’s cool. Tegan, the Twi’lek, is the only one whose ears aren’t covered (besides Silva, the Iktotchi, who might not have any?). Though I can’t help but stan and support her because we love to see a Twi’lek girl with ears instead of those weird cones. Trans icon Tegan confirmed! (But protect those ears, girl!!!)
“Jedi Academy: Return of the Padawan.” July 29. 2014. Writer and illustrator: Jeffrey Brown.
200 Daily Star Wars Comic Panels: Important Facts and Figures
DSWCP has reached 200 posts! That’s one panel a day since May (just before Star Wars Day), with some additions for birthdays, indexes, and icons. I was curious about the most common topics, so I looked up the tag numbers in the archive.
The frequency of any topic depends on three factors: my interest in it (e.g.: Anakin is my favorite character), my best guess at general interest in it (e.g.: Gurihiru’s artwork always seems to be a big hit), and how much actually exists (e.g.: Luke has 43 years of material; Rey has 5).
According to the tags, there have been 88 posts set during the original trilogy, 67 set during the prequel trilogy, 44 set during the Clone Wars specifically, 19 set during the sequel trilogy, and 12 set during what I’ve collectively called “#sw ancient history” (i.e.: the Old Republic of 4000 years ago, Knight Errant of 1000 years ago, and Jeffrey Brown’s Jedi Academy of 200 years ago). There has also been one post tagged “#sw distant future” (the Legacy comic line).
There have been 66 posts about Jedi (“#pure jedi content”), 63 posts about non-Force users, and 36 posts about Sith (“#hot sith content”). 31 posts have been tagged “#master and padawan,” which is my favorite dynamic in Star Wars.
50 panels have come from the current Marvel run, 46 from the previous Dark Horse run, and 13 from the original Marvel run that preceded Dark Horse. 29 have come from the newspaper comics (concurrent with the original Marvel run). 26 have been illustrations from non-comic books; 14 have been storyboards; 11 have been manga; and 9 have been production design/concept art.
Anakin has been in 37 posts (29 as Darth Vader); Luke in 34; Leia in 22; Han in 21; R2 in 20; Obi-Wan in 17; Chewie in 15; 3PO in 14; and Padme in 11.
The most common year DSWCP materials were published is 2019 (28 panels); next, 2018 (21 panels); and the third most common is, funnily enough, 1979 (14 panels).
The bias toward 1979 is entirely due to my love for newspaper comics artist and writer Russ Manning, as he is the most frequently tagged creator name (17 panels). The other main newspaper creators also have high numbers -- writer Archie Goodwin at 13, and illustrator Al Williamson at 10. Star Wars Adventures’ Cavan Scott wrote for 11 of my featured panels; Gurihiru illustrated 10; and I have shared 10 panels from the “Lost Stars” manga written and illustrated by Yusaka Komiyama from the novel by Claudia Grey.
The most commonly tagged settings have been Tatooine at 23 and outer space at 22.
I have tagged (with some inconsistency, I suspect) 22 posts about droids, 19 about aliens, 13 about rebels, 11 about Separatists, and 8 about Imperial officers.
My most-used arbitrary tag is “#star wars family” (68 posts), which I apply liberally to nearly every set of characters who spend half a conversation together. If I catch a single feel, they’re a family.
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Illustrative panel from:
“Jedi Academy: Return of the Padawan.” July 29. 2014. Writer and illustrator: Jeffrey Brown.
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To celebrate 250+ followers, I’ve edited 7 sets of DSWCP icons for you to enjoy! This is set #7: Editor’s Choice: Extremely Obscure Characters with Powerful Vibes (a.k.a. These Particular Mofos Can Step on Me).
If you enjoy this blog, please spread the word! For me, making this blog has been a bright light in a dark time. I really appreciate anyone who reads, likes, and shares my silly nerd thoughts. If you use one of these icons on Twitter, you can credit me there @ thedishmelter. You can also credit the artists by following the below links to their citations:
Aunt Zoojoo the Stabby Hag ⭐ Twi’leks in Love ⭐ Mr. Garfield the Mustachioed Zabrak
Tana the Badass Small Business Owner ⭐ Baby Anakin’s Eerie Vision ⭐ Griff Drinking in Uniform
Sharlee as Pink Vader ⭐ Prince Valorum the Coldest Sith ⭐ A’Sharad Hett the Tusken Raider Jedi Knight