“Star Wars” is a franchise full of memorable deaths for emblematic characters. There is Obi-Wan Kenobi closing his eyes and letting Dark Vader kill him while his body literally evaporates, Boba Fett being swallowed by the Sarlacc (don’t worry, he improved), the Emperor Palpatine Darkd Maul was also cut a reactor tree (worried), and of course Dark Maul being cut in half and falling into a tree (in a way, also improved). These are Some of the biggest “Star Wars” moments of all time And they are part of what makes the action of the property memorable and creative.
But “Star Wars” is also a franchise that likes to take the smallest part of the story and make a spin-off designed to answer each useless question to which no one really wanted. According to the reason, Chewbacca did not get a medal for helping to destroy the death star for why C-3PO wins a red arm, the “Star Wars” comics are filled with unnecessary responses. However, sometimes the comics think about interesting scenarios and give old side characters a new life. Take Sabé and the rest of the Padmé servants, who only serve for an idiotic switcheroo in the prequel trilogy but in fact Get depth and an exciting scenario involving Dark Vader in the books and comics of “Star Wars”.
Now, “Star Wars: Legacy of Vader” # 2, written by the veteran of Vader Comics Charles Soule and drawn by Luke Ross, answers one of the most useless questions, nobody asked – what happened to Watto after the prequal? It turns out that the guy who enslaved Anakin Skywalker and his mother met his destiny when Dark Vader went to Tatooine to kill him. It’s true, everyone’s favorite flying stereotype of a blue extraterrestrial with a trunk muzzle is dead, and we are all mourning (as you can see from The different online reactions).
Rest in peace, Watto
It was Mark Paniccia, editor -in -chief of Marvel Comics, who gave fans an overview of comics showing cruel death and meaning of Watto social networks. In this document, we see Kylo Ren and Vaneé, the disembodied attendant of Vader, on Tatooine, exploring the past of the Sith Lord, with Vaneé claiming that Vader had returned to the planet at some point in the past to visit Watto – a Mortal visit.
Although some fans have challenged Vader going as far as Tatooine to claim a guy whom he has not seen for decades, it is a movement that Anakin would do completely. The “Clone Wars” television show and recent comics Vader clearly indicated that Anakin was just a pathetic man who loved the drama. Take the time, he almost ruined his marriage to Padmé out of jealousy on an ex-little friend of his by pulling a “real lie” and using Jedi resources to spy them, or the time that Vader kept the Grand Inquisitor alive through an old Sith Sith magic, linking his mind even to a Jedi temple in order to torture him for years. Vader is nothing except a queen of the avenging drama.
In the current barrel, we even know that Vader massacred the random clans of Tusken Raider while he was on Tatooine for imperial affairs. (Does that mean he knows What Tuskens really looks like their masks Now?) And we know that he spent decades fantasizing to kill Obi-Wan Kenobi, so why wouldn’t he want to kill Watto?
The real question is why it took him so long. Why did Vader waited so many years to finally track Toydarian slavery? Most importantly, did he perform someone else? Should we believe that Vader spent his nights reciting a list of names he wants to kill like Arya in “Game of Thrones?” Because it would be both completely hilarious and absolutely something that Vader would do.