WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE STAR WARS CHARACTER?
At Nothing But Comics, we love Star Wars! So in anticipation of this weekâs debut of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, we contacted some of our favorite comics creators to ask them about their favorite Star Wars charactersâŚ
Comics blog @NothingButComic wants to know your #FavoriteStarWarsCharacter pic.twitter.com/HxHAdTteYl
â Clockpunk Ellis (@ClockpunkEllis)Â December 10, 2015
The responses are provided belowâŚ
Steve Orlando â writer of Midnighter.
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic Amanaman!
â Steve Orlando (@thesteveorlando)Â December 10, 2015
[Editorâs Note: Yeah, we had to Google this character, tooâŚÂ đ ]
Kelly Sue DeConnick â writer of Bitch Planet and Pretty Deadly.
Luke Skywalker. https://t.co/o3yNEJAdus
â Kelly Sue Demonic (@kellysue)Â December 15, 2015
Matt Kindtâ writer/artist of MIND MGMT and Revolver.
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic Boba Fett!
â Matt Kindt (@mattkindt)Â December 11, 2015
Corinna Bechkoâ writer of Invisible Republic and Star Wars Legacy.
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic That’s a very difficult question to answer, but I have to go with Chewbacca.
â Corinna Bechko (@CorinnaBechko)Â December 10, 2015
Dennis Hopelessâ writer of X-Men: Season One and GearHead.
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic Disqualifying Han because it’s too easy⌠Ahsoka Tano is my favorite hero. Watto is my favorite villain.
â Dennis Hopeless (@HopelessDent)Â December 11, 2015
Mark Russellâ writer of Prez.
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic I like the Emperor. Mostly for his sarcasm.
â Mark Russell (@Manruss)Â December 11, 2015
Mike Johnsonâ writer of Star Trek and Starfleet Academy.
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic SpockÂ
â Mike Johnson (@mikecomix)Â December 12, 2015
[Editorâs Note: Okay, we should have seen that one comingâŚÂ đ ]
Thanks to all the creators who shared their favorite Star Wars character with us.  May the Force be with you!
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