Objectively best Grievous

>Objectively best Grievous

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I remember once reading an interview with one of the writers or editors from Dark Horse comics and they were asked why Grievous and the Jedi are so much more powerful in Gendy's CW then they are anywhere else (save Force Unleashed) and the writer/editor responded by saying that as far as most of the writers involved with Star Wars were concerned, the micro-series didn't really count. The events depicted happened, but what we see is a highly exaggerated account of what actually happened.

There was apparently some bad blood between Gendy and Dark Horse when he killed K'Kruhk, a character they created, without their permission.

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Genuine 10/10 character design.

Trips of truth. I remember when the 2003 micro-series was treated as in-universe rebel propaganda. In one of the Dark Horse art books they just dismissed it as “infinities”-tier non-canon. The stigma has mostly gone away about the series over the years. And while the Dark Horse Star Wars comics have been pretty great overall, their authors could be supremely petty at times.

>objectively best grievous theme too

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Eh, I think it was pretty shitty of Gendy to kill off someone else's character without asking and when then had his corpse be the only one we see after they complained.

And to be fair to Dark Horse they weren't the only ones who treated Gendy's show like that, the novels like Labyrinth of Evil kind of acknowledge the show while totally contradicting it at the same time (Shaak Ti and Stass Alliee guarded Palpatine and Corob and Moudama came in afterwards with two others only to go slaughtered by Grievous, Anakin and Obi-Wan being in a totally different location during the Battle of Coruscant, etc...)

I am aware that Any Forums is full of assholes, contrarians and baiters, but it's good to see that we can at least agree on something.
Yeah, he was the best of the best. I wish the movies had used this badass version instead of that coughing joke.

A big theme of Star Wars is that engaging with the Dark Side makes you degenerate into a sickly mutant cyborg

To be fair a lot of what the show did was cooler because it was animated, but ya shame he got shafted like he was, also why did Windu crushing his lungs give him a Russian accent?

>There was apparently some bad blood between Gendy and Dark Horse when he killed K'Kruhk, a character they created, without their permission.
Hey, Damage Cap, the character still had to be killed off one way or another- you know that according to the movies, all Jedis are fated to be exterminated with exception of Obi Wan and Yoda.
If he had to die, at least give him a meaningful death, Genny style.

Why didn't any other Jedi do that? Manipulating objects with the force is like Jedi 101.

Canonically, the moment you start to channel out the dark side of the force your body immediately starts decaying because it can't withstand that kind of power.
Palpatine had a lab constantly creating new spare bodies for him to possess and inhabit because he burned them fast.

Dark Horse and the novels played loose with the rule, having a few dozen Jedi survive in hiding, which even Lucas himself was cool with as he gave them permission to allow Quinlan Vos to live

It's what bothered me a out Kylo Ren. Every movie he should have deteriorated a little more until he looked like the crypt keeper and needed equipment to stay alive

It's pretty brutal to crush someone's ribcage, lungs and heart with the force. You probably would fall to the dark side if you had desires like that

Did any EU comics ever depict Anakin and obi wan in Jedi armor? Pretty sure they didn't

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I think the ones like the digest comics like Clone Wars Adventures and the graphic novels for TCWs did.

They never should have changed his cape.

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I liked that in Shin Sekai Yori, the ''jedis'' could be manipulated to do the right thing without suffering the harm of being a jedi. Rats reprogrammed a jedi to do the 'right' thing but when he did the wrong thing, he self-destructed

To this day I don't know if it's a deconstruction of the chosen one trope, but I thought it was cool

Those comics are underrated.
But I meant outside of the tie in stuff