Ol’ George #77: Scum & Villainy.
Notes on 77:
1. So, I thought, what should I do for #77? What happened in’77? Star Wars did. When I saw it in theaters at the age of nine, that cantina scene blew my mind. So many aliens. All those cool intergalactic creatures! I had to wait for the trading cards to get to the orange series before I could see them again! Or that viewfinder cartridge that showed a portion. No other movie had that before. It’s why I became a devoted Star Wars fan.
So, the character we now call Ponda Baba was once Walrus Man, when he got an action figure in ‘79. His buddy Dr. Evazan didn’t get one until much later, when I was done with toys, but I had WM, who looked nothing like the film version, plus Greedo, Hammerhead, Snaggletooth. I wish I had done a little better job drawing WM, (his head should be larger) but it’s such a short amount of screen time. Obi Wan made quick work of those two. (Or did he…sigh…in later edits, we can hear them moaning and groaning, still alive, at scene’s end.)
2. I don’t believe I’ve ever shown George using “growlix”, as Mort Walker dubbed them, before this in a strip. (In a sketch for a sticker, yes. In an actual sticker, kind of. In an upcoming sticker, also kind of.) He prefers to let his words do the work. But in a situation like this, it’s best to leave it to your imagination. I want to say this is a family strip, but George has used profanity before, under extenuating circumstances. (So have I, and Irma, Geni, Chester, and Cuddles the Cockroach.) I like that he used a Jedi mind trick of his own, without resorting to violence.
3. Is George in the cantina in the Star Wars universe, or are those characters at Kelly’s in George’s universe? In the notes for #3, I suggested that George visits another Kelly’s on Tatooine, just to have Wuher, the bartender, show Trump and Vance the door. And then they won the election. And a hundred million voices cried out in anguish. Sigh…I’ve pretty much disowned that one.
4. While we’re on the subject, there’s something in that scene I just don’t get. Wuher sees Luke and the droids and shouts at them from across the room to get out of building. Once they’re outside, Luke bellies up to the bar and gains the bartender’s attention by tugging on his shirt….and is promptly, if gruffly, served. In what galaxy does a bartender allow a patron to reach across the bar and grab them? Had George Lucas had so little experience in bars that he found this acceptable?

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