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:
Better buy the DVD’s now, and store them, before Disney digitally “Re-Masters” the films, to cover her up! Keep them in storage, for future generations, to see the original ideas, instead of the “Cleansed Disney Versions”
Brick Breakin Rick Aiken hold on to it if u have lol
Remember when just a few people didn’t like something, they just did not patronize it?
Why are we cattering to everyone that gets offended over something. JUST DON’T LISTEN,BUY,WATCH, something offensive where’s your common sense?
Bad move in already don’t like Disney
This is wrong but a man wanting to wear the same outfit or something similar is championed and labeled as courageous and inspiring. Sounds like we need common sense education camps for liberals these days
So sick of political correct bs…. Oppss… I probably just hurt someones feelings…
They really don’t wanna show that there were white slaves… if they keep people thinking that only black people were slaves…
Why she aint black
Picture of Slave Leia choking out michael moore, classic,,,