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Star Wars: Tag & Bink (Comic Book)
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This page contains unmarked spoilers from the Skywalker Saga. You Have Been Warned!Set during the Star Wars films, Tag & Bink is a four-issue adventure comedy comic written by Kevin Rubio (also known for the fan film, TROOPS) and published by Dark Horse Comics that takes place from the perspective of two Rebel soldiers who, after escaping from the Tantive IV in A New Hope, keep getting into all sorts of trouble, crossing paths with all sorts of major characters as Those Two Guys, and even influencing galactic history, all while they struggle to stay alive. These comics are partially based on Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (with the first two issues of the comic even being called Tag and Bink Are Dead in reference), which similarly followed two minor characters from William Shakespeare's Hamlet.The first three issues each cover a single film in the Original Trilogy, while the fourth and final issue, "Revenge of the Clone Menace", covers the entire Prequel Trilogy. The third issue, "The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition" is a rewrite of the Star Wars Tales short comic, "The Revenge of Tag & Bink".Despite its limited number of issues and it's explicitly non-canon nature, Tag and Bink has become a Cult Classic among the Star Wars comic enthusiasts.The titular duo have since become Canon Immigrants with their appearance in Solo (although their scenes didn't make it into the theatrical release), an unusual case as they were from the Infinities brand, which was explicitly considered non-canon even in the context of the Legends continuity. | |
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Creator Cameo: Kevin Rubio appears at the beginning of Tag and Bink Are Dead 2 to explain how the titular duo didn't die in the first issue after apparently doing so. | |
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Instantly Proven Wrong: When Lando tells Tag that there is nothing he can say that can convince him to let Tag and Bink hide in Cloud City after being chased by Boba Fett, all it takes is Tag saying "Battle of Tanaab" to convince him. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: Oh boy, does the titular duo do this a lot. Whenever they wonder if anything can go wrong or if a bad situation can get worse, it does. | |
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Lovable Coward | |
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Lovable Coward: The main duo's motivation is to stay out of as much trouble as possible, but they keep finding themselves out of frying pans into fires. That said, they're far from the worst people in the galaxy and will look out for each other. | |
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Dressing as the Enemy | |
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Dressing as the Enemy: Tag and Bink do this a lot, whether as a way of trying to wiggle their way out of bad situations or they're actually on an infiltration mission. In this kind of series, however, it tends to invite a lot of trouble, such as getting mobbed by rioting Cloud City citizens or putting them in positions where they really can't help much. | |
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Those Two Guys | |
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Those Two Guys: Tag and Bink have a habit of being random Mook or Red Shirt duos throughout the Original Trilogy. | |
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Heterosexual Life-Partners | |
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Tag and Bink have been a team since they were Jedi younglings. Tag at least is straight, as he was seen flirting with Rystall Sant while disguised as Boba Fett. | |
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Punch-Clock Villain | |
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Punch-Clock Villain: Some of the Stormtroopers taking Tag and Bink prisoner on the Tantive IV turn out to be this, when claiming he doesn't understand what the Rebels are fighting for. | |
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Ambiguously Brown | |
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Ambiguously Brown: Tag is noticeably lighter-skinned than Bink, but both characters are modeled after Kevin Rubio's brothers, Craig and Brian respectively, which would imply they are both Hispanic. However, their In-Universe nationalities are Corellian and Alderaanian respectively. | |
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Adaptational Mundanity | |
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Adaptational Mundanity: Played for Black Comedy in the third issue. When Mon Mothma states that "Many Bothans died to bring us this information" in Return of the Jedi, it implied that many alien spies were killed gaining intel on the second Death Star. In Tag & Bink, "Many Bothans" is revealed to just be one human spy named "Manny Both-Hanz". | |
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Only Sane Man | |
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Only Sane Man: Of the duo, Bink is the one that has his priorities focused most of the time, and normally wants to get out of the insane situations they find themselves in. | |
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog | |
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: Manny Both-Hanz is killed by Boba Fett in the process of delivering information on the second Death Star to Tag and Bink, and Mon Mothma asks the duo to deliver Manny's body to Imperial High Command to make it look like he failed to deliver his intel. However, as revealed in Return of the Jedi, the Emperor deliberately leaked that information, and not only do Tag and Bink ultimately end up being stuck on the Death Star (not even being able to take advantage of the fact that they are disguised as the Emperor's royal guards), they end up dead in the Death Star's destruction. | |
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Offscreen Villain Dark Matter: Lampshaded by Tag when the duo learns about the existence of the second Death Star from Manny Both-Hanz. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
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Ax-Crazy: Jango Fett is pretty easygoing and friendly when he meets Tag and Bink in Dex's Diner, but as soon as he hears the words "Order 66" under any context, he develops a psychotic urge to kill Jedi and tries to kill the kids. However, he forgets what he was going through as soon as Tag and Bink escape onto a leaving freighter. While his son, Boba, doesn't quite match his levels, it's apparent that some of Boba's sadism towards Tag and Bink after they humiliated him came from his dad. | |
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Older Than They Look | |
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Older Than They Look: Kannen Doom is depicted in both the time periods of Attack of the Clones and Return of the Jedi. Those two films are chronologically 26 years apart, and Kannen doesn't look like she's aged a day despite being human. Kevin Rubio has stated that she ages at a slower rate than most humans. | |
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Close-Call Haircut: While preparing to leave Tatooine in "The Return of Tag & Bink", Bink narrowly avoids getting shot in the head by Boba Fett, with some of the hair on top of his head getting singed by the shot. | |
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Chivalrous Pervert | |
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According to Tag, his two sisters are like this. Lando Calrissian had plans to go on dates with both of them at the same time, but he was also dating a Senator's daughter. Taking pity on Lando, Tag decided to let Lando use his victory at the Battle of Tanaab as an alibi. Unfortunately to Tag's chagrin, Lando's been using that story to win girls' hearts since. | |
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Mugged for Disguise | |
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Boba Fett is turned into one in this series. In addition to suffering from some slapstick in his first appearance, getting knocked out by Lando and having his armor stolen for Tag's use, through no fault of his own does he have his father's ex-girlfriend chasing after him in revenge, believing that he dumped her. | |
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No Fourth Wall | |
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No Fourth Wall: At least where the opening crawls and narration boxes are concerned. And there's also Kevin Rubio's Creator Cameo at the beginning of the second issue to explain a Red Herring. | |
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Bad Boss | |
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Bad Boss: Admiral Motti is one towards Tag and Bink while they are undercover on the Death Star in the first issue. And his first encounter with the duo after bumping into him (due to the stormtrooper helmets' notoriously bad vision) lets the audience know that he's very unpleasant and egotistical. He later has them penalized for letting Obi-Wan Kenobi disable the tractor beam despite their incompetence being part of Darth Vader's plan to track the Rebel base. | |
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Skewed Priorities | |
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Skewed Priorities: When planning for Han's rescue at the Pit of Carkoon, the duo gets sidetracked by seeing Luke Skywalker's seemingly sloppy lightsaber fighting style. Tag flies over to the skiff Luke is on to try to calm him down. Unfortunately, since Tag is disguised as Boba Fett, he ends up getting knocked into the Sarlacc. | |
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Woman Scorned | |
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Woman Scorned: According to Tag, his two sisters are like this. Lando Calrissian had plans to go on dates with both of them at the same time, but he was also dating a Senator's daughter. Taking pity on Lando, Tag decided to let Lando use his victory at the Battle of Tanaab as an alibi. Unfortunately to Tag's chagrin, Lando's been using that story to win girls' hearts since. Kannen has a grudge to pick with Boba Fett for him dating her at one point and dumping her. However, seeing as she also dated Jango, Boba's father from whom he was cloned, it's implied from some of Boba's testimony that she's mistaking him for his father (if she's unaware or in denial of Jango's death) or treating him as a Replacement Goldfish. Unfortunately for Boba, Kannen isn't buying his claims of being one of Jango's many clones, regardless of whether he's telling the truth. And she will stop at nothing to get her revenge on him personally, even going so far as to retrieve him from the Sarlacc's stomach (although that was actually Tag in disguise). | |
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Becoming the Mask | |
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Becoming the Mask: When the duo are assigned to guard the power coupling powering the tractor beam from A New Hope, they start rattling off the same Seinfeldian conversation that the two stormtroopers in the movie had. then this exchange happens: | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
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Butt-Monkey: Rarely anything ever goes right for the titular duo. The last chronological issue even has them die. Boba Fett is turned into one in this series. In addition to suffering from some slapstick in his first appearance, getting knocked out by Lando and having his armor stolen for Tag's use, through no fault of his own does he have his father's ex-girlfriend chasing after him in revenge, believing that he dumped her. | |
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Comedic Sociopathy | |
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Comedic Sociopathy: Much of the comic's humor comes from the mishaps that the main protagonists suffer. | |
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Big Good | |
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Mon Mothma is still a Reasonable Authority Figure like in other works, and even commends Tag and Bink for stealing the Tydirium and relaying Manny Both-Hanz's intel on the second Death Star. However, she pulls rank on the duo to get them to go undercover to deliver Manny's body to the Empire (to make it look like he failed to relay his findings) when Tag tries to suggest against it. | |
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands | |
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands: Disguised as a guard on Jabba's sail barge, Bink attempts to shoot Luke's lightsaber out of his hand to prevent him from causing any more accidents due to his sloppy lightsaber-wielding after Tag (who is disguised as Boba Fett) ends up in the Sarlacc pit. Instead, he ends up shooting through Luke's (cybernetic) hand. | |
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Not What It Looks Like | |
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Not What It Looks Like: In "Return of Tag and Bink", the duo abruptly ends a conversation between Lando and Kannen, thinking Lando's up to his usual gig (that plus Tag's annoyed that Lando's using the Battle of Tanaab to win her over) and not focused on trying to meet up with a Rebel spy. It turns out Kannen was the contact for the spy and she was going to try to help the team get into Boba Fett's Slave I to rescue Han Solo. | |
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Affably Evil | |
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Jango Fett is still an Affably Evil mercenary, but he mentions that he'd have Boba skinned if he did something as bad as delete files from an archive by accident, but would still respect him for coming clean. And that's not even mentioning his "Order 66" episode. | |
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Nobody Poops | |
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Nobody Poops: Lampshaded when the duo, in disguise as Imperial Royal Guards, is stuck guarding the Emperor's throne room for two days with no one taking over their shifts. | |
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Hero of Another Story | |
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Hero of Another Story: Tag was the real winner of the Battle of Tanaab, but Lando Calrissian keeps taking credit for it as a pickup story. He and Bink were also responsible for stealing the Tydirium. However, they barely get any respect for any of their achievements. | |
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Replacement Goldfish | |
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Kannen has a grudge to pick with Boba Fett for him dating her at one point and dumping her. However, seeing as she also dated Jango, Boba's father from whom he was cloned, it's implied from some of Boba's testimony that she's mistaking him for his father (if she's unaware or in denial of Jango's death) or treating him as a Replacement Goldfish. Unfortunately for Boba, Kannen isn't buying his claims of being one of Jango's many clones, regardless of whether he's telling the truth. And she will stop at nothing to get her revenge on him personally, even going so far as to retrieve him from the Sarlacc's stomach (although that was actually Tag in disguise). | |
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Punny Name | |
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Punny Name: The rebel spy, Manuel "Manny" Both-Hanz, which is a pun on Mon Mothma's "Many Bothans" line. Sure enough, Manny is killed in a firefight while relaying information to Tag and Bink about the second Death Star. | |
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Spared by the Adaptation | |
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Spared by the Adaptation: A downplayed example. Boba Fett was revealed to have eventually escaped from the Sarlacc in both Canon and Legends. Here, Boba doesn't get eaten at all, as his screen time from Return of the Jedi is actually Tag in disguise. However, this doesn't stop Boba from suffering other embarrassments. | |
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Twice-Told Tale | |
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Twice-Told Tale: The comic is basically the events of the Prequel and Original Trilogies told from a more comedic perspective. | |
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Pocket Protector | |
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Pocket Protector: Tag is shot by Boba Fett but the blaster bolt bounces off Chewie's medal which he had just put on. Twice. | |
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Expanded Universe | |
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While other Expanded Universe works have shown Lando Calrissian to be kind of a slimeball in his younger days, he became a more responsible man by the time of The Empire Strikes Back. In Tag & Bink, he was never actually involved in the Battle of Tanaab, and after using Tag's victory there as an alibi to avoid the wrath of Tag's sisters (whom he was supposed to be dating when he dated a senator's daughter), he has used it to woo over other women since then (or to negotiate for something else). | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Tag and Bink have a habit of accidentally contributing to bad situations, such as accidentally erasing Kamino from the Jedi Archives. Likewise, the heroes of the Saga end up jeopardizing the duo's plans to help them as a result of them being disguised as the enemy at the time. | |
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Phony Veteran | |
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Phony Veteran: According to Tag, Lando Calrissian never participated in the Battle of Tanaab, and used Tag's victory there as an alibi to cover for a triple dating incident. To Tag's annoyance, Lando's been using it to pick up girls since. This is eventually downplayed as Lando gets his own legitimate war story after the Battle of Endor. | |
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Lawyer-Friendly Cameo | |
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Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: A lot of them appear throughout the background scenes. Examples include Cylons, Buzz Lightyear and the robots of Mystery Science Theater 3000 among others. This is also lampshaded in the backstory of how Darth Plagueis inadvertently allowed Tag and Bink to be born. | |
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Not So Above It All | |
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Not So Above It All: Bink is usually the Only Sane Man to Tag, but sometimes even he isn't above making impulsive decisions, such as blowing Threepio apart in Cloud City as revenge for getting them caught back on the Tantive IV. | |
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Been There, Shaped History | |
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Been There, Shaped History: Tag and Bink somehow find themselves involved in almost every major event of the Prequel and Original Trilogy films, and any gaffes or plot holes from the series are usually credited to the pair. And all this led to them becoming more powerful than they can possibly imagine... | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: Tag and Bink coming back as Force ghosts at the end of "The Return of Tag and Bink" didn't come completely out of nowhere. This is subtly foreshadowed by Tag mentioning that he learned to understand astromech language in "Temple class" and providing a harsh critique of Luke's lightsaber skills at the Pit of Carkoon. This is then followed up in the prequel, "Revenge of the Clone Menace". | |
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This Is Gonna Suck | |
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This Is Gonna Suck: Bink's analysis of the chances of the Tantive IV surviving the Imperial boarding party before they even board. | |
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Failure Hero | |
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Failure Hero: Whenever they try to help the heroes of the saga, Tag and Bink are usually in disguise as the bad guys. Unfortunately, because the heroes sans Lando aren't in on the situation, they end up suffering for it. For example, they tried to rescue Han Solo just when he was about to be carbon-frozen, only to get tossed aside by Chewbacca. | |
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Samus Is a Girl | |
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Samus Is a Girl: Kannen, an armored Bounty Hunter, properly introduces herself to Tag and Bink by taking off her cobra-like helmet after Tag (who is being mistaken for Boba Fett thanks to wearing his armor) demands that if she is going to kill him, "do it like a man". | |
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Canon Discontinuity | |
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Canon Discontinuity: Ignoring this series being part of Infinities (which was a label for parodies and What If? stories back in the days of the tiered canon system), the Star Wars Tales story "The Revenge of Tag and Bink" (the original draft of "The Return of Tag and Bink: Special Edition") is considered by Kevin Rubio to be non-canon to the Tag and Bink continuity. | |
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Black Shirt | |
Star Wars: Tag & Bink (Comic Book) / int_a3a8cdc | comment |
Black Shirt: A stormtrooper goes on a little rant about how in a time of war and confusion, the Emperor brought forth peace, order, public safety, health care, and so on. Apparently he didn't know that the Emperor deliberately caused said war and confusion for the very purpose of consolidating power. | |
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Adaptational Jerkass | |
Star Wars: Tag & Bink (Comic Book) / int_a91078ea | comment |
Adaptational Jerkass: While other Expanded Universe works have shown Lando Calrissian to be kind of a slimeball in his younger days, he became a more responsible man by the time of The Empire Strikes Back. In Tag & Bink, he was never actually involved in the Battle of Tanaab, and after using Tag's victory there as an alibi to avoid the wrath of Tag's sisters (whom he was supposed to be dating when he dated a senator's daughter), he has used it to woo over other women since then (or to negotiate for something else). Mon Mothma is still a Reasonable Authority Figure like in other works, and even commends Tag and Bink for stealing the Tydirium and relaying Manny Both-Hanz's intel on the second Death Star. However, she pulls rank on the duo to get them to go undercover to deliver Manny's body to the Empire (to make it look like he failed to relay his findings) when Tag tries to suggest against it. Jango Fett is still an Affably Evil mercenary, but he mentions that he'd have Boba skinned if he did something as bad as delete files from an archive by accident, but would still respect him for coming clean. And that's not even mentioning his "Order 66" episode. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Both of the main duo are this to some degree, but Bink is usually the most jaded of the duo. | |
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Inept Mage | |
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Inept Mage: In the prequel comic "Revenge of the Clone Menace", we are given an explanation as to why Tag and Bink don't use Force powers to help the Rebellion: They were strong enough in the Force as babies to get the Jedi Order's attention, but are hilariously inept at calling upon it. | |
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Accidental Hero | |
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Accidental Hero: In their attempt to escape from the first Death Star, they end up stealing the Imperial Shuttle, Tydirium. The shuttle in question later becomes instrumental in the Battle of Endor. | |
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Insane Troll Logic | |
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Insane Troll Logic: Tag's reasoning to Bink for agreeing to help Anakin hook up with Padmé and how it doesn't fall into conflict with the Jedi code. | |
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Fan Disservice | |
Star Wars: Tag & Bink (Comic Book) / int_c660bc15 | comment |
Fan Disservice: A non-visual example. The cover for "Return of Tag and Bink" features Emperor Palpatine demanding that his guards (Tag and Bink in disguise) prepare his bath, along with the duo's disturbed expressions◊, most likely at the idea of the Emperor taking a bath. | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: The intro crawl for almost every issue has at least one self-inflicted jab against Kevin Rubio. The end of "The Return of Tag and Bink" features both the Sebastian Shaw and Hayden Christensen versions of Anakin Skywalker's Force ghost staring at each other in confusion. George Lucas appears in the background of Dex's Diner filming the scene with a depressed look on his face. Anakin's rather awkward romantic dialogue with Padmé is a result of poor coaching by a young Tag and Bink. | |
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Cloudcuckoolander | |
Star Wars: Tag & Bink (Comic Book) / int_caa28b82 | comment |
Cloudcuckoolander: Tag sometimes slips into this. For example, while he and Bink are posing as the Emperor's guards, they overhear Palpatine reflecting on Darth Vader's role as Sith but can barely hear him, and Bink misinterprets it as something about a Bith. Tag then wonders if this means there will be music later. | |
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Goofy Print Underwear | |
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Goofy Print Underwear: Boba Fett wears briefs and an undershirt printed to look like the body of a protocol droid. | |
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Depending on the Artist | |
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Depending on the Artist: Kannen Doom's hair color isn't consistent as a result of different colorists between works. In her first appearance in the Star Wars Tales story, "Fett Club" (Wil Glass) and the cover art for the Tag and Bink Were Here collection (Lucas Marangon), she's a blonde. In the comic proper (Dan Jackson), she's a redhead. Behind the scenes, Kannen is modeled after Kevin Rubio's friend, Drea Hoffman, who is blond. | |
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Red Herring | |
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Red Herring: At the beginning of Tag and Bink Are Dead 2, Kevin Rubio explains Tag and Bink's apparent deaths at the end of the first issue as being this trope, and Vader's wingmen were just two other random TIE pilots. | |
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Delayed "Oh, Crap!" | |
Star Wars: Tag & Bink (Comic Book) / int_e0f41c94 | comment |
Delayed "Oh, Crap!": Tag tries to ask Lando for a place to hide from Boba Fett, only to realize the Slave I had just landed in Cloud City. In "Return of Tag and Bink", Tag and Bink, in disguise as stormtroopers, try to distract Boba Fett while Lando searches Slave I, only for Boba - who threatened to kill the duo painfully for humiliating him back on Yavin - to casually point out that he remembers the duo.note The duo didn't dodge a bullet in the original "Revenge of Tag and Bink" rough draft comic. Instead of Lando knocking out Boba, Boba apprehends the duo and feeds them to the Sarlacc as payback, only to get out along with Boba later on the condition they don't tell anyone that he screams like a girl or that he was taken out by a blind man with a stick. | |
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Not Quite Dead | |
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Not Quite Dead: The end of the first issue shows Tag and Bink apparently being killed in the Battle of Yavin, with the tagline "Next Issue: Tag and Bink live" appearing next to their floating bodies. This is subverted when the next issue immediately reveals Darth Vader's wingmen weren't Tag and Bink. | |
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To the Pain | |
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In "Return of Tag and Bink", Tag and Bink, in disguise as stormtroopers, try to distract Boba Fett while Lando searches Slave I, only for Boba - who threatened to kill the duo painfully for humiliating him back on Yavin - to casually point out that he remembers the duo.note The duo didn't dodge a bullet in the original "Revenge of Tag and Bink" rough draft comic. Instead of Lando knocking out Boba, Boba apprehends the duo and feeds them to the Sarlacc as payback, only to get out along with Boba later on the condition they don't tell anyone that he screams like a girl or that he was taken out by a blind man with a stick. | |
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Brain Bleach: Among the mishaps he endured explained to Kannen, Tag mentions "learn[ing] more about the digestive process of a Sarlacc then any person should have a right to." Of course, given what the lore has established about the Sarlacc's digestive process, it's hardly jaywalking and was probably more horrifying than gross. | |
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Running Gag: Stormtrooper helmets having hilariously bad vision. Lando Calrissian taking credit for Tag's victory at the Battle of Tanaab and using that story to get into people's good graces (for romantic reasons or otherwise). The accidental deletion of Kamino from the Jedi Archives being blurted out in a public area, followed by everyone else raising their hands in response to being asked if they heard that. | |
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Pet the Dog: The duo survived the Jedi Purge because Anakin Skywalker spared their lives in return for helping him eventually marry Padmé. However, they are given conditions that they never mention being Jedi, practice with the Force, or come back to the Jedi Temple. | |
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