In fact, it was referenced in a recent issue of Marvel Comics’ Star Wars series, Star Wars #28, as a ‘clever nod to that choice in outfit.’
The Star Wars storyline features the events taking place in between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi where Luke goes on an undercover mission to rescue possible informants on Coruscant. Literally. Wearing all-black outfit of an Imperial officer. A fellow Rebel pointed it out, admitting Luke looked good wearing all black, as Luke himself looked down to check out the outfit on him.
While a Jedi shouldn’t be concerned with the ensemble they put on and it’s not exactly a clear open statement on the origins of Luke Skywalker wearing black outfits later on, his positive reaction does imply that he took a conscious effort in seeing how the fit suits him.
This is one of the moments that could serve as an insightful source of information into the events that occurred in the live-action films, with one of the bigger reveals in Star Wars as to how Qi’ra and the Crimson Dawn came to be in the Galactic Civil War. The story continues to unfold, with the Crimson Dawn’s impact still underway in the incoming comic issues.
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