If you're a fan of Star Wars and Web Series Archiveswhales, we have the perfect comic book for you.
Straight from the creative mind of actor and television director Jon Cryer's daughter Daisy, we present a Star Wars spin-off comic starring a bunch of narwhals. Yes, really.
Cryer tweeted photographs of "Nar Wars: The Tale of Narth Veader" to his followers on Friday, and the story already has tens of thousands of fans, including Mark Hamill.
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Cryer described the comic as being "like Star Wars, but with narwhals" and even gave us a look at the suspenseful first page — complete with Narth Vader intro and a look at a tusked death star.
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It wasn't long before the comic received an overwhelming amount of praise, and fans including Mark Hamill (Luke Narwhalker himself,) started begging for a movie.
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Children truly are the future. And for that, we are thankful.
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