Longtime Star Wars fans are bound to be outraged by reported directives from Marvel Comics to it’s artists working on Star Wars-related material to not depict Princess Leia in provocative poses or wearing the iconic “slave bikini” costume seen in Return Of The Jedi. Such a move would have had to come from Disney, which now owns Marvel Comics as well as the Star Wars franchise.
Indeed, prominent comic artist J. Scott Campbell confirmed that this was the case, with him writing that Disney “is already well on it’s way to wiping out the ‘slave’ outfit from any future products period,” on his Facebook.
Keep reading to see what else Campbell had to say about Disney’s plan and the ridiculous reason for it:
Well, those geeks will now be able to sell them….no matter how worn the box is…..
That costume sold for 96k. Won’t go anywhere as long a there’s cosplay.
George N. Butch Moran
She’s white….. Who cares it’s a movie people
Anybody who owns a slave leia needs to hang on to it and if its in a package have the actress sign it at comic con or however, another important thing to remember is since Disney bought the right from Lucas then the value on all products before the rights were transferred over,then hang onto all old Star Wars merchandise because its all going to become very valuable over the next few years and beyond,there’s always been a good strong market for Star Wars merchandise anyways so that’s good.
I predict Disney will be heading for bankruptcy within 10yrs. Obamas Muslims won’t will have an issue and Disney will have to go PC!
They might just make her black and/or muslim.
Sidney’s got their head so far up pc I no longer buy or visit their places
This country is going PC insane!
idiots