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:
WTF Stupidity, version of PC is going on up there, pussyfaction at it’s best.
PITIFUL
The value just sky rocketed on these collectable items…
So what was accomplished libtards??….
Next will be Boba Fett’s ship, the slave I.
I quickly need to buy more copies of the original….
Idiots
Ffs -_-
We already are slaves of the Gov’t
Horse c**p! What’s wrong good ll
Looking, white, most blacl females are fat and loud,and ugly!
Even black males don’t want them#
That picture makes me think, dominatrics. Lol