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B.O. Bot shows Sand Crawler who's the king of his ring with his B.O. and his foul flatulence!
So i Made this short Star wars comic? Its made like one of those old episode comic issue so the story would continue in the next issue. Thats why It ends when it gets interesting. It started of with the last page which I really liked so i wanted to turn it into something bigger. So it started of as an little cute star wars tribute adventure with Luke Skywalker.
However I don't like coming up with adventures for characters that already exist. Especially not for characters such as Luke Skywalker in this case who already have such an established storyline. I am not saying you shouldnt do it, actually the opposite, its just personally I think you limit yourself quite a lot on what you can do.. SO. SO I made my own bootleg version of Star wars where I can make whatever I want and nobody can tell me its not canon ( or sue me)! That is also the reason why some of the stuff is so obviously of differant designs than it should be. ( Like the sand crawler looking like the hotdog truck! ) Its called SPACE SKIRMISH and this is the adventures of Luc Himmelwanderer! A brave young Gäddaj warrior on his quest to find his lost Robot! Gäddaj is btw the funniest pun I ever come up with. Because in Swedish the name for the fish Pike. Is Gädda. And the word Jedi sounds just like gädda but you added a J. One of my super best friends even got a tato of the original one I made several years ago!
The Jawas refurbished their sand crawler and went into the hotel business. They even listed it on Expedia
The Mandalorian - The Child Review
‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ has been praised in many places for feeling like, if not even more like, ‘Star Wars’ than we’ve been given lately. While I’m not inclined to agree with that assessment (After all, ‘Star Wars’ is a many-headed beast and who is the judge of what feels like it and what doesn’t?), ‘The Mandalorian’ does allow for much broader storytelling than the standard two-hour movie. That does work in favor of the show, though the individual episodes can end up lacking in action.
‘The Child’ finds The Mandalorian (whose name has been given in interviews about the show, but since it’s not officially in the show yet I’ll still consider it a spoiler) continuing to try to make it off-planet with The Asset, a young member of the same species as Yoda. There are a couple of things that transpire in this episode but no significant movement of the plot. Most notably, we learn more about The Mandalorian's character. He shows no hesitation disintegrating Jawas dismantling his ship, but shows and almost paternal quality to the child. Maybe this is because the reward for bringing the child in is significantly higher than if he has proof the child has been disposed of, but it seems like there is something more going on there. One orphan to another, perhaps? The details of the past of both characters is a little sketchy right now.
The other thing that we learn is that the child does possess at least some skill in the force. The Mandalorian is sent to retrieve an egg for the Jawas to get his ship parts back. Time is spent trying to get past the creature until the child literally stops it in its tracks, allowing The Mandalorian to dispense with it. There are a couple of questions raised here - who trained the child, or is it just a natural skill, and why is the child so out of energy after doing so. We’ve seen Yoda do a great deal more with the force without batting an eye, so what happened here?
What 'The Mandalorian' doesn't seem to want to do is rush to the finish. 2 episodes in and it feels as though we're still waiting to be welcomed into the plot. It's fascinating to watch if, for no other reason, we've never had weekly 'Star Wars' episodes before. Still, even the most ardent fan is going to need something more to run with soon.
Jawa and R2-D2 Friendship
Art by Victor Bartman
Sand Crawler by Eric Geusz