03-05-2021, 07:50 PM
https://www.ign.com/articles/star-wars-e...-fan-comic
Star Wars fan Andrew Winegarner has created a comic book adaptation of Colin Trevorrow's Star Wars Episode IX script "Duel of the Fates."
In a recent Twitter post, Winegarner announced that he had been working on the project for "the past year." He shared a link to the webcomic adaptation that he created after first illustrating two of his favorite scenes from Trevorrow and Derek Connolly's leaked Episode IX script, involving battles between Rey and Hattaska Ren on Bonadan, and Ren against Vader on Remnicore.
After creating these initial comic strips, Winegarner took the rest of the story to the drawing board as he went on to create seven issues of his webcomic adaptation of Duel of the Fates. The first issue is fully colorized whilst the later issues feature black-and-white scenes, as the creator continues to fill out the details and bring the axed script to life.
If you want to read the comic for yourself (or rather, what's been done of it so far), it's here. It's a little bit disappointing that it's not finished yet; however, I'd say the story is about 80-90% done.
There does seem to be quite a lot going on, so I expect some parts of it would've had to be cut if this had been the actual plot of the movie (and, the sad demise of Carrie Fisher would've made Leia's part considerably smaller). However, it doesn't have the "clone Palpatine" nonsense (all the iconic 'dead' characters only seem to appear in visions or as Force Ghosts), and it was fun to read!
Star Wars fan Andrew Winegarner has created a comic book adaptation of Colin Trevorrow's Star Wars Episode IX script "Duel of the Fates."
In a recent Twitter post, Winegarner announced that he had been working on the project for "the past year." He shared a link to the webcomic adaptation that he created after first illustrating two of his favorite scenes from Trevorrow and Derek Connolly's leaked Episode IX script, involving battles between Rey and Hattaska Ren on Bonadan, and Ren against Vader on Remnicore.
After creating these initial comic strips, Winegarner took the rest of the story to the drawing board as he went on to create seven issues of his webcomic adaptation of Duel of the Fates. The first issue is fully colorized whilst the later issues feature black-and-white scenes, as the creator continues to fill out the details and bring the axed script to life.
If you want to read the comic for yourself (or rather, what's been done of it so far), it's here. It's a little bit disappointing that it's not finished yet; however, I'd say the story is about 80-90% done.
There does seem to be quite a lot going on, so I expect some parts of it would've had to be cut if this had been the actual plot of the movie (and, the sad demise of Carrie Fisher would've made Leia's part considerably smaller). However, it doesn't have the "clone Palpatine" nonsense (all the iconic 'dead' characters only seem to appear in visions or as Force Ghosts), and it was fun to read!
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