![]() Every issue thematically deals with his ability to do that as a person."Ĭantwell adds, "The frame story of the entire series takes place just weeks before A New Hope begins. He is able to hold onto the glimmers of light amidst the cloak of darkness. He is the Buddhist concept of kshanti - patience - personified. He lost his Master, his best friend…he’s experienced a lot of grief. "He holds out hope and keeps that flame going even in the darkest times. "What I love about Obi-Wan is that he is so much a character of patience and fortitude," Cantwell told. Similar to the Kenobi-centric issues of Jason Aaron's Star Wars series, the stories in this comic will use Obi-Wan's journals as a framing device, as the aging Jedi Master chronicles his past adventures and keeps a distant, watchful eye over Luke Skywalker.Īrt by Phil Noto. ![]() Star Wars: Obi-Wan is written by Christopher Cantwell (Iron Man) and illustrated by Ario Anindito (Star Wars: The High Republic). ![]()
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