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Amidst Wookieepedia Scandal, Luke Skywalker Labeled As LGBTQ+ Individual Based On 2022 Short Story By Activist Writer Sam Maggs (boundingintocomics.com)

Amid the current scandal involving Star Wars fan encyclopedia Wookieepedia and their decision to include pronouns on their character pages, the website also labeled Luke Skywalker as an LGBTQ+ character based on a recent short story by activist writer Sam Maggs.

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imtrash_2
imtrash_2
1 year ago

There was admittedly some garbage in the EU, but a lot of great stuff too. So Disney (courtesy of KK) killed everything and then takes anything predictable and garbage and uses it like a great idea.

And now that annoying droid from the Lando movie is going to replace Indiana Jones.

A couple of years back they did the LBGTIAwhatever poster of characters from Star Wars, I got banned from a forum for pointing out they choose the pretty people…. the only characters canonically belonging on there were Jabba and the rest of the Hutts.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago

First he had a little crush on Leia, until it came out that they were siblings. Then he was basically a Jedi monk. Not much time for romance when you are a rebel against the Empire.

imtrash_2
imtrash_2
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

In the old continuity he had a few romances but never could stay away from ones that weren’t trouble.

  • Shira Brie, later found to be an Imperial Agent and became a Sith Lord.
  • Callista, prequel era Jedi whose soul got stuck in a spacestation and later took over the body of another jedi. Really convoluted, and it is among the garbage stuff.
  • Mara Jade (pictured) former agent of the Emperor who he eventually married, had one child. She was a bit of a Mary Sue character, but Disney completely made a new baseline for that with ‘Rey the bestest Jedi ever’ in the new trilogy.

Some things run in the family, his descendant Kol (at least grandson, maybe great-grandson), had a son named Cade whose mother was a secret Imperial agent.
-That wasn’t the biggest plot point but was one of them andwas actually among some of the better EU stuff.
Cade was an angry, PTSD suffering, drug addicted pirate who hated the force.

awake
awake
1 year ago

I love the Force in these comments😁