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* DreamTropes: Luke's Force-tinged dreams come up three times in the series. The first, "The Empire Strikes", has him go into a coma after sensing Vader's mind for the first time, and having to fight a Vader-shaped manifestation of his fear. The second time is when he's infected with the Crimson Forever plague, and fights a Vader-shaped manifestation of the sickness until he gets a burst of insight from Obi-Wan and Yoda and lets it strike him down. The third time, he... sees a Vader-shaped manifestation [[RecurringDreams several nights in a row]], talks to it with the spirits of his teachers and father, and discovers that it's a new Sith Lord. Only then can he see it as something not-so-Vader-shaped.

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* %%* DreamTropes: Luke's Force-tinged dreams come up three times in the series. The first, "The Empire Strikes", has him go into a coma after sensing Vader's mind for the first time, and having to fight a Vader-shaped manifestation of his fear. The second time is when he's infected with the Crimson Forever plague, and fights a Vader-shaped manifestation of the sickness until he gets a burst of insight from Obi-Wan and Yoda and lets it strike him down. The third time, he... sees a Vader-shaped manifestation [[RecurringDreams several nights in a row]], talks to it with the spirits of his teachers and father, and discovers that it's a new Sith Lord. Only then can he see it as something not-so-Vader-shaped.
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* TheTeam: The main group (of Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, C-3PO and R2) were often referred to as the "Star Warriors" in earlier issues.
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Starting with issue 39 (the first part of the Empire Strikes Back comic book adaptation), the corner art was replaced with an illustration of C-3PO and R2-D2. The corner art would change a few more times afterwards.


* HeroicBuild: This was very much a Marvel Comic, and DependingOnTheArtist, the art often followed (but not always) this aspect of Marvel's house style. Particularly obvious in the "corner art" depiction of Luke on the cover of every issue. With a bit of art touch-up, the "swordsman" would be indistinguishable from Marvel's ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian.

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* HeroicBuild: This was very much a Marvel Comic, and DependingOnTheArtist, the art often followed (but not always) this aspect of Marvel's house style. Particularly obvious in the "corner art" depiction of Luke on the cover covers of every issue.issue 1-38. With a bit of art touch-up, the "swordsman" would be indistinguishable from Marvel's ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian.

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* ElvesInSpace: The Nagai have many typical Elf traits - they are tall, slender yet strong, agile, androgynously good looking, are arrogant towards most other species, have angular features and even pointed ears.



* SpaceElves: Or rather Space ''Dark'' Elves in the form of the Nagai.

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* SpaceElves: Or rather Space ''Dark'' Elves in the form of the Nagai.Nagai -- they are tall, slender yet strong, agile, androgynously good-looking, are arrogant towards most other species, have angular features and even pointed ears.
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* OffModel:
** The initial miniseries was rushed out quickly with two artists working in tandem. The results were some ''very'' inconsistent looks for the characters. In the first issue Luke looks more like [[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse He-Man]] than Mark Hamill.
** TIE Fighters are occasionally drawn flying backwards, with contrails coming out of the cockpit window's central pane as if it were a thruster. Other times, [=TIEs=] are shown flying the correct way, but with ''lasers'' shooting out of the central windowpane as if it were a cannon.
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fixing zce


* BaldOfEvil: Strom.

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* %%* BaldOfEvil: Strom.



* BreakTheCutie: Dani.

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* BreakTheCutie: Dani.After she believes Kiro has died, Dani loses much of her cheerful, flirtatious personality.

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* AdventuresInComaland: Luke's had one of these.

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* AdventuresInComaland: Luke's Luke had one of these.these in issue #50, when he was struck down with a mysterious illness called the "Crimson Forever", during which he had visions of Obi-Wan and Yoda who advised him how to resist the disease.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Many characters appear in a very different form than they do in the movie. This is usually because [[EarlyDraftTieIn many of the the comics were written before the films were released]] so the artists relied on concept art that didn't make the final cut or just guesswork. Most notably, Jabba appears as a yellow, bipedal walrus like guy.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: Many characters appear in a very different form than they do in the movie. This is usually because [[EarlyDraftTieIn many of the the comics were written before the films were released]] so the artists relied on concept art that didn't make the final cut or just guesswork. Most notably, Jabba appears as a yellow, bipedal walrus like guy.
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* EqualOpportunityEvil: The Marvel series probably has more female antagonists than the rest of ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' combined. Lumiya is by far the most famous but there are many others ranging from serious villainesses like Kharys to one issue annoyances like Captain Traal. There are even a couple of nameless female {{Mooks}}!

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* EqualOpportunityEvil: The Marvel series probably has more female antagonists than the rest of ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' combined.probably any other series in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends''. Lumiya is by far the most famous but there are many others ranging from serious villainesses like Kharys to one issue annoyances like Captain Traal. There are even a couple of nameless female {{Mooks}}!
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Per wick cleanup.


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* MundaneUtility: In the second issue for the adaptation of ''A New Hope'', Vader is seen using the Force to summon a drink during the conference between the Imperial officers.

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