#Poe Dameron
I can fly anything.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
bb-8, my buddy. oh, it’s so good to see you!
OF COURSE THIS HAPPENED
REBLOG TO SPREAD THE WORD.
POE IS A MEME, REPEAT, POE IS A MEME.
How Marvel’s Poe Dameron comic set up his role in The Last Jedi
Marvel’s Poe Dameron takes place before The Force Awakens, covering Poe’s search for Lor San Tekka and the map to Luke. Written by Charles Soule and primarily drawn by Phil Noto, Poe’s personality immediately leaps off the page. He’s everything we loved in The Force Awakens: a fast-talking flyboy who specializes in swashbuckling adventures, with an unshakeable loyalty to Leia and the Resistance.
Poe is straightforwardly open about his emotions, bantering with his friends in Black Squadron and generally acting like a wholesome, affectionate antidote to James Bond. It’s clear why he’s such a great asset to the Resistance – and why his allies sometimes find him frustrating. His greatest flaw is a lack of strategic foresight, setting the stage for his story in The Last Jedi
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And so the descent into TLJ begins…with my flyboy, of course
this is the best series of panels in a star wars comic
captain-flint