Medieval Star Wars
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Medieval Star Wars
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Anakin Skywalker 💔
Print made for Fan Expo Chicago 2024. Signed by Hayden Christensen at the event.
my hands need a vacation now
It's been snowing all day today, so apart from work and this, I had nothing else to do soooo
I couldn't find any concepts of Vader without a costume that align with my vision, so I drew it myself.
What bothers me about other variations? Well, in the movie, he (IMHO) looks too old, he was like 45-ish at the time of his death. The canon states that he modified the suit many times to suit himself, and considering the bacta tank and medical droids, I think he could have made his face and body look more acceptable (i remember reading that it is possible, just Sidious decided to not fuck with it), plus his face was essentially almost completely unburned -v-
About the musclessss… well, because he's ripped without the suit in the comics too, i thooooought why not, the dark side of steroid, you know 🤪
so much like his father…
Messy situation
no Han version
i just thinks it’s funny how fast he moved on from things. he saw his aunt and uncles burnt fleshy bones and thought “well guess I don’t have to do chores now”. He found out his father was a Jedi (who are extinct) and is like “oh word?” Then plays with the lightsaber. then he finds out that his father isn’t dead and is a sith who cut off his hand and the next movie when darth vader telepathically communicates to him he’s like “hi dad”. Tatooine does something to your brain chemistry istg