Apr 17, 2012
Scenes from Luke Skywalker’s childhood if Darth Vader had been a good dad
From the book Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown…

(via The Curious Brain)
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Apr 17, 2012
From the book Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown…

(via The Curious Brain)
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This is great. Thanks for the post!
This is the best thing I’ve seen all day!
The majorr flaw in this cartoon is that if darth vader were good he wouldn’t be darth vader in the first place he would be Anakin.
Nevertheless it was quite enjoyable.
That LIT’RALLY…the nerdiest reply I’ve…EVER seen on this blog.
First time on this blog and already a comment that made me laugh. I needed one today. Thanks!
Welcome! Thanks for visiting… :)
Hahahaha!!
The nerdiest reply ought to be pointing out that TIE fighters don’t carry their own breathable atmosphere – hence the masks all pilots wear. Hence Luke is in trouble in that picture…
or that it was han and greedo, not luke…
Maybe he went through a rebellious phase, and then settled down.
It doesn’t say if Darth Vader had been good, it says if he had been a good dad. Even bad guys can spend quality time with their sons.
c3-po’s cereal was *awesome*!! chocolate & peanut butter…. good stuff…
No ones gonna ask where Lando’s father is?
Racist. :p
anyone else totally love the stab at the old arguement of who shot first in the last cell? who shot first han or greedo? I love it!
Well, I’m sure Jeffrey Brown’s thrilled you copied every available image off Amazon so your readers won’t actually have to buy the book.
Fortunately, that’s not how it works.
If the book had only 12 pictures… It has 64 pages. Your argument is invalid.
I never would’ve heard of the book without this blog! I just ordered it for my boyfriend. SO THERE!! :P
That is awesome!!! The best I’ve seen yet!
Tis is ilarious. I need tis book. (sorry about te lak of te letters, my keyboard is broken. As a grammar nazi at eart tis is driing me nuts.)
why not just use your on-screen keyboard? start–>all programs–>accessories–>ease of access–>on-screen keyboard.
alt-097 (numeric keypad) on a PC, should give you “h”, which you can put in a macro in a text editor or something.