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* RootingForTheEmpire: Canon says Vader and Palpatine will defeat any threat against them, but each arc features antagonists who the readers can really hope will win and find far more sympathetic than Vader, who gets some of his worst [[KickTheDog dog-kicking]] moments in these comics. Three comics feature {{Villain Protagonist}}s who want to either stop or break away from the Empire and its atrocities, while the industrialist from ''The Ninth Assassin'' is not a good man but still has some impressive guts and understandable grief over the death of his son.
* TearJerker: In ''Darth Vader and the Lost Command:'' Vader comes face-to-face with Padme's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), and begs her for forgiveness from all the [[LoveMakesYouEvil evil he has done to her.]]'' [[AllLovingHero Which she gives]].''

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* RootingForTheEmpire: Canon says Vader and Palpatine will defeat any threat against them, but each arc features antagonists who the readers can really hope will win and find far more sympathetic than Vader, who gets some of his worst [[KickTheDog dog-kicking]] moments in these comics. Three comics feature {{Villain Protagonist}}s {{Hero Antagonist}}s who want to either stop or break away from the Empire and its atrocities, while the industrialist from ''The Ninth Assassin'' is not a good man but still has some impressive guts and understandable grief over the death of his son.
* TearJerker: In ''Darth Vader and the Lost Command:'' Vader comes face-to-face with Padme's Padmé's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), and begs her for forgiveness from all the [[LoveMakesYouEvil evil he has done to her.]]'' [[AllLovingHero Which she gives]].''
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* RootingForTheEmpire: Canon says Vader and Palpatine will defeat any threat against them, but each arc features antagonists who the readers can really hope will win and find far more sympathetic than Vader, who gets some of his worst [[KickTheDog dog-kicking]] moments in these comics. Three comics feature {{Villain Protagonist}}s who want to either stop or break away from the Empire and its atrocities, while the industrialist from ''The Ninth Assassin'' is not a good man but still has some impressive guts and understandable grief over the death of his son.
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** ''ComicBook/DarthVader and the Ghost Prison'': [[DefectorFromDecadence Headmaster Gentis]] is an Imperial general with a [[ItsPersonal personal vendetta]] against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it [[WhatMeasureIsAMook dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials]]. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to [[KillEmAll kill all Imperials in sight]]. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with [[MagneticHero sheer charm and conviction]], planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.

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** ''ComicBook/DarthVader and the Ghost Prison'': [[DefectorFromDecadence Headmaster Gentis]] is an Imperial general with a [[ItsPersonal personal vendetta]] against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it [[WhatMeasureIsAMook dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials]]. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to [[KillEmAll kill all Imperials in sight]].sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with [[MagneticHero sheer charm and conviction]], planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.

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* JerkassWoobie: Obviously, Vader himself. When he's informed that he has a son, emotions swell up inside him, including a little TranquilFury towards the Emperor for lying to him about how his wife died.



* TheWoobie: Obviously, Vader himself. When he's informed that he has a son, emotions swell up inside him, including a little TranquilFury towards the Emperor for lying to him about how his wife died.
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** Moff Trachta is a passionate member of the Empire whose noble loyalty to the cause leads to conflicts with even the likes of the Emperor himself. In his introductory story, Trachta saves the Emperor from Gentis's machinations and then schemes with Vader to take back Coruscant from the leaders of a coup, ultimately succeeding thanks to Trachta's charisma and strategies. When Vader murders a group of prisoners Trachta had honorably promised to spare out of respect, a disgusted Trachta spends decades planning a coup of his own against Vader and the Emperor, putting his plan into play in ''Star Wars: Empire'' as leader of the Anti-Sith Conspiracy. Secretly training a squad of stormtroopers to serve him right under Vader's nose, Trachta sacrifices part of them in a faked assassination on the Emperor, killing many of his Elite Guard so that Palpatine would request more security, which Trachta would use to allow his trained stormtroopers access to the Emperor to carry out an assassination. Trachta thinks to lure Vader away from the location into a separate trap as well, and nearly gets the drop on his own allies trying to betray him, a betrayal that ultimately undoes the entire plan and proves that Trachta was the genius behind the Anti-Sith Conspiracy as a whole.
** ''ComicBook/DarthVader and the Ghost Prison'': Headmaster Gentis is an Imperial general with a personal vendetta against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to kill all Imperials in sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with sheer charm and conviction, planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.

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** [[BestServedCold Moff Trachta Trachta]] is a passionate member of the Empire whose noble loyalty to the cause leads to conflicts with even the likes of the Emperor [[Characters/StarWarsEmperorPalpatine Emperor]] himself. In his [[ComicBook/DarthVader introductory story, story]], Trachta saves the Emperor from Gentis's machinations and then schemes with Vader to take back Coruscant from the leaders of a coup, ultimately succeeding thanks to Trachta's charisma and strategies. When Vader murders a group of prisoners Trachta had honorably promised to spare out of respect, a disgusted Trachta spends decades planning a coup of his own against Vader and the Emperor, putting his plan into play in ''Star Wars: Empire'' as leader of the Anti-Sith Conspiracy. Secretly training a squad of stormtroopers to serve him right under Vader's nose, Trachta [[UriahGambit sacrifices part of them in a faked assassination on the Emperor, Emperor]], killing many of his Elite Guard so that Palpatine would request more security, which Trachta would use to allow his trained stormtroopers access to the Emperor to carry out an assassination. Trachta thinks to lure Vader away from the location into a separate trap as well, and [[OutGambitted nearly gets the drop on his own allies trying to betray him, him]], a betrayal that ultimately undoes the entire plan and proves that Trachta was the genius behind the Anti-Sith Conspiracy as a whole.
** ''ComicBook/DarthVader and the Ghost Prison'': [[DefectorFromDecadence Headmaster Gentis Gentis]] is an Imperial general with a [[ItsPersonal personal vendetta vendetta]] against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it [[WhatMeasureIsAMook dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Imperials]]. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to [[KillEmAll kill all Imperials in sight. sight]]. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with [[MagneticHero sheer charm and conviction, conviction]], planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.
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** ''ComicBook/DarthVader'': Headmaster Gentis, from ''Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison'', is an Imperial general with a personal vendetta against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to kill all Imperials in sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with sheer charm and conviction, planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.

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** ''ComicBook/DarthVader'': Headmaster Gentis, from ''Darth Vader ''ComicBook/DarthVader and the Ghost Prison'', Prison'': Headmaster Gentis is an Imperial general with a personal vendetta against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to kill all Imperials in sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with sheer charm and conviction, planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.

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* MagnificentBastard: Headmaster Gentis, from ''Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison'', is an Imperial general with a personal vendetta against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to kill all Imperials in sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with sheer charm and conviction, planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.

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** Moff Trachta is a passionate member of the Empire whose noble loyalty to the cause leads to conflicts with even the likes of the Emperor himself. In his introductory story, Trachta saves the Emperor from Gentis's machinations and then schemes with Vader to take back Coruscant from the leaders of a coup, ultimately succeeding thanks to Trachta's charisma and strategies. When Vader murders a group of prisoners Trachta had honorably promised to spare out of respect, a disgusted Trachta spends decades planning a coup of his own against Vader and the Emperor, putting his plan into play in ''Star Wars: Empire'' as leader of the Anti-Sith Conspiracy. Secretly training a squad of stormtroopers to serve him right under Vader's nose, Trachta sacrifices part of them in a faked assassination on the Emperor, killing many of his Elite Guard so that Palpatine would request more security, which Trachta would use to allow his trained stormtroopers access to the Emperor to carry out an assassination. Trachta thinks to lure Vader away from the location into a separate trap as well, and nearly gets the drop on his own allies trying to betray him, a betrayal that ultimately undoes the entire plan and proves that Trachta was the genius behind the Anti-Sith Conspiracy as a whole.
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Headmaster Gentis, from ''Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison'', is an Imperial general with a personal vendetta against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to kill all Imperials in sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with sheer charm and conviction, planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.
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* MagnificentBastard: Headmaster Gentis, from ''Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison'', is an Imperial general with a personal vendetta against the Empire, recognizing how horrible its tyranny has become and how callously it dismisses the deaths of its own Imperials. Arranging a coup against the Emperor, Gentis turns hundreds of potential Imperial recruits to his ideology, convincing them to lead a hostile takeover of Coruscant while Gentis himself infects the Emperor with a powerful poison that nearly kills him and reprograms droids across the planet to kill all Imperials in sight. His scheme outdoing even the usually-infallible Emperor and Vader, Gentis successfully seizes control of Coruscant and turns more and more Imperials to his side with sheer charm and conviction, planning to round out his coup by luring Grand Moff Tarkin into a death trap, something that very nearly succeeds by a split second margin and cements Gentis's control.
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* TheWoobie: Obviously, Vader himself. When he's informed that he has a son, emotions swell up inside him, including a little TranquilFury towards the Emperor for lying to him about how his wife died.

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* TearJerker: In ''Darth Vader and the Lost Command:'' Vader comes face-to-face with Padme's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), and begs her for forgiveness from all the [[LoveMakesYouEvil evil he has done to her.]]'' [[AllLovingHero Which she gives]].''

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!!Dark Horse's ''Darth Vader''
* TearJerker: In ''Darth Vader and the Lost Command:'' Vader comes face-to-face with Padme's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), and begs her for forgiveness from all the [[LoveMakesYouEvil evil he has done to her.]]'' [[AllLovingHero Which she gives]].''''

!!Marvel's ''Darth Vader''
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* TearJerker: Vader coming face-to-face with Padme's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), ending with him begging for (and receiving!) her [[AllLovingHero forgiveness from all the evil he has done to her.]]

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* TearJerker: In ''Darth Vader coming and the Lost Command:'' Vader comes face-to-face with Padme's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), ending with him begging and begs her for (and receiving!) her [[AllLovingHero forgiveness from all the [[LoveMakesYouEvil evil he has done to her.]]]]'' [[AllLovingHero Which she gives]].''
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*TearJerker: Vader coming face-to-face with Padme's ghost ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane maybe]]), ending with him begging for (and receiving!) her [[AllLovingHero forgiveness from all the evil he has done to her.]]

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