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The official Star Wars Tiwtter account announced the title. I wouldn't cite wikipedia as a source, FYI, as it can be edited by anybody.
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Took me a while over the years, Jim, but love that Carmine Infantino art! I thought the title sounded familiar.
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Took me a while over the years, Jim, but love that Carmine Infantino art! I thought the title sounded familiar. You're near the Infantino era, but the cover is by Walt Simonson, who had a stellar run on the book, too. (And I always did like that blocky Infantino art, though many did not) You are right of course - I can see that now that I look closer. But that Imperial Lady is definitely Infantino, or a copy, or at the very least an influence - which is what caught my eye. I never had any trouble loving Simonson's art.
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That title has a ring of finality about it, as if there will be no more Jedi ever....my immediate first impression is that this film will be primarily about Luke (which we already knew it would), and that he will be the one to die in this film (like Han did in TFA). Once Snoke is vanquished in IX (and perhaps Kylo Ren/Ben Solo is redeemed...or not), where do they go from there? Perhaps there will no longer be a black-and-white, Sith-or-Jedi dichotomy to the Force. As we saw with Chirrut in Rogue One, and got a hint at with Maz Kanata, not all Force-users are Jedi or Sith... We have something similar in the CGI animated series "Star Wars: Rebels". Not everyone who uses the Force is a Jedi or even necessarily a dark or light side user. Kanan, while knighted a Jedi Knight in season two, fell out of the Jedi order. He simply weilds it in the good side. Ashoka fell out of the Jedi order, too and appears to weild is for good as well, though Kanan is still more in tune with the order. Bendu is neither here nor there and resides in the middle, where it's been implied a blanace in the Force can be struck. Though he does seem to always side with those using the light side of the Force for good. Then we have Maul who uses the Force for the dark side, but it doesn't seem for the purposes of being a dark side user, but his own personal gain of revenge.
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