Luke vs Darth Vader (Cymoon 1) In Marvel’s very first Canon Star Wars comic, Luke and the rest of the Heroes of Yavin attack an Imperial base on Cymoon 1. Everything goes according to plan until Darth Vader arrives, leading to a confrontation between him and Luke. In Canon, this was Luke’s first lightsaber fight against Vader or any other foe. No, you cannot remove the head, the legs, hair/helmets, or the lightsaber arm. Removing any of these will break the figure most likely beyond repair. The only component that can be carefully removed is the non-lightsaber arm. This wouldnt help with the cape though, and would need to be removed with great caution. Darth Vader/Anakin Anakin Skywalker has the dubious honor of having every single one of his limbs cut off, and some were cut off more than once. As a young Jedi Knight, Anakin lost a hand in a battle with Count Dooku, which received a robotic replacement. Luke trained hard, failing often but learning much from his wise Master. During an exercise, the young Jedi saw a vision of his friends in pain; Luke cut his training short -- against Yoda's wishes -- to help them. He left for Cloud City where Darth Vader awaited, hoping to capture Luke and bring him to the Emperor. They dueled, but Luke was Fans got to meet the newest villain in the galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, though the young Kylo Ren feels overshadowed by the legacy of the powerful Darth Vader. Kylo kept The final light sabre battle between Anakin and Obi-Wan is brutal and vicious. Anakin/Vader strangles Obi-Wan. They punch and kick each other, and strike at each other with their light sabres. At the end Anakin lies on the ground at the edge of a lava river. Both of his legs have been cut off, as well as one of his arms. Both are powerful cyborgs who had their legs cut off (RHM has mechanical legs, and if you choose yo-yo you hit him with a chainsaw, and Obi-Wan Kenobi used his lightsaber to cut off Anakin's legs) Both wield blades and lasers (Darth Vader uses a lightsaber, which could be classified as a sword, which is a blade. So the gesture, where it occurs, is likely simply habitual -- an aid to visualising a Force hand crushing the throat of another. The gesture is not necessary or vital, and it makes no difference that Vader's hand is actually a prosthetic. It is not the hand that is producing the effect, it is Vader's mind. .

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