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This dude is the writer of the crimson empire

Set in the New Republic era immediately following the end of Star Wars: Empire's End, the finale of the Dark Empire comic series trilogy, Crimson Empire follows the life of Kir Kanos, a former Imperial royal guard whose duty in life was to protect Emperor Palpatine. Following the final death of Palpatine during the Battle of Onderon and the slaughter of the rest of his kin on Yinchorr, Kir Kanos is left with a blood oath against the enemies of the Empire, swearing death to all involved in the death of his former master.

Disneys did a good deed killing off most of the pro-empire stories

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I legitimately cannot imagine watching the original Star Wars film and seeing The Empire destroy Alderaan, a peaceful planet purely out of spite, and choosing to understand their perspective.

There’s a reason why A New Hope ends celebrating with The Rebellion instead of mourning “all of the good people with families stationed on the Death Star” after Luke Skywalker destroyed it. There were never any!

Such a fundamental, gross misunderstanding of the core themes of the franchise IMO.

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[–] Le_Wokisme@hexbear.net 9 points 1 month ago

and the comics were very low in the canonicity hierarchy once that was established. Some of the books were stinkers but far fewer than people think. A rebellion winning and then governing is really rare in western media and a bunch of those books are about repelling external attacks or revanchism. If there were secret communists among the writers they might have even made the imperial remnant a roc-cool allegory but as far as i remember they never went into great detail on that and now never will.