Remember Luke Skywalker's final, cryptic words to Kylo Ren in The Last Jedi? "See you around, kid." Well, a new Star Wars comic just revealed exactly how that promise was fulfilled, and it's far more profound than anyone imagined, reuniting Luke with some truly legendary figures.

TL;DR

  • Kylo Ren confronts Luke Skywalker's Force Ghost in Marvel's new Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10.
  • Luke isn't alone; he's joined by the Force Ghosts of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and, surprisingly, Qui-Gon Jinn in the afterlife.
  • The encounter provides new insight into Luke's serene post-mortem existence and subtly nudges Kylo Ren toward his eventual redemption.
Kylo Ren's Desperate Quest Leads to an Unlikely Spiritual Encounter

It's been a rough ride for Ben Solo, aka Kylo Ren, in the year-long stretch between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. The Marvel comic series Star Wars: Legacy of Vader is busy filling in that turbulent gap, showing how Ben solidified his control over the First Order while grappling with his relentless drive to "kill the past." This quest, it turns out, led him to a place few, if any, Dark Siders have ever reached.

Haunted by the persistent presence of his uncle Luke watching him through the Force, Ben returned to the ominous Fortress Vader on Mustafar. Urged by Vaneé, Darth Vader's cybernetically enhanced former servant, Kylo ventured into Vader's Sith Meditation Chamber. What followed was no ordinary meditation; it was a disturbing vision that plunged him into a haunted swamp, then a valley, and ultimately, into the very afterlife itself – a cosmic plane known as the Netherworld of the Force.

A Force Ghost Confrontation: Luke's Unflappable Wisdom vs. Kylo's Fury

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Finding himself among Force Ghosts, Kylo Ren, still steeped in the dark side, was far from a welcome guest. Yet, Luke Skywalker's Force Ghost soon appeared, stepping in to confront his nephew. Kylo, still reeling from their showdown on Crait, demanded to know who killed Luke. Luke's serene response cut through the anger: "No one killed me. I sacrificed my life for others, in service of something greater." He then calmly reminded Kylo that this was his life's purpose, before pointedly asking Ben about his own. Source: [IGN, "Star Wars Reveals Kylo Ren's Secret Reunion With Luke Skywalker After The Last Jedi", n.d.].

The conversation quickly escalated, with Kylo's jealousy and bitterness bubbling to the surface. He lashed out, asking why Luke chose to teach Rey. Luke's simple, almost teasing reply? "She wanted to learn." Enraged, Ben threatened to find a way to destroy his uncle, even in this spiritual realm. Luke, however, remained unfazed, gently countering, "You can't destroy me without destroying the Force, and you can't do that without destroying yourself." Source: [ComicBook.com, "Star Wars Reveals Kylo Ren's True Last Words To Kylo Ren", n.d.].

Luke's final words to Kylo in this encounter were perhaps his most impactful: "It's meaningful that you found your way here. You should ask yourself how you managed it. Kylo Ren means nothing to me. But I'll always be there for Ben." This line, delivered with a clear smile in the comic's artwork, underscored Luke's unwavering belief in Ben Solo's light, directly foreshadowing his redemption in The Rise of Skywalker. Source: [ComicBook.com, "Star Wars Reveals Kylo Ren's True Last Words To Kylo Ren", n.d.].

The Unexpected Gathering: Luke Joins the Pantheon of Jedi Masters

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Beyond the deeply personal confrontation with Kylo Ren, Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10 reveals an even more breathtaking detail: Luke Skywalker is not alone in the afterlife. The issue confirms his place among the greatest Jedi Knights by showing him reunited with the Force forms of Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and, incredibly, Qui-Gon Jinn. Source: [ScreenRant, "Luke Skywalker Reunites With Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Qui-Gon Jinn in The Force", n.d.]. While depicted in silhouette, these iconic figures are instantly recognizable to any fan.

This reunion is monumental. Luke never met Qui-Gon Jinn in his living life, yet Qui-Gon's unique teachings, which focused on living Force and immortality, profoundly influenced Obi-Wan and, by extension, Luke's own journey. As Luke accepts his place in this larger legacy, he tells Kylo Ren that he "comes from a long line of teachers."

Luke Skywalker's Message to Kylo Ren:

"Kylo Ren means nothing to me. But I'll always be there for Ben."

— Luke Skywalker (as a Force Ghost)

Unpacking the Profound Implications of Luke's Peaceful Afterlife

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This scene in Legacy of Vader #10, penned by Charles Soule with art by Luke Ross, dramatically changes our understanding of Luke's post-mortem existence. Gone is the desperation or frustration that marked some of his later living chapters. Instead, we see a Luke who has found true serenity and understanding, embodying the peace that defined his final moments before dissolving into the Force. This calm, wise Luke feels truly befitting of a Jedi legend.

For years, fans have debated why Obi-Wan's Force Ghost didn't offer more direct help to Luke during moments of crisis. This reunion suggests a more profound purpose for Force Ghosts – not just as mentors to the living, but as part of a continuous, evolving legacy. It invites us to reconsider the concept of the "afterlife" in Star Wars, where masters and apprentices can finally truly connect, bridging generations and philosophies.

One counterpoint some fans might raise is that this significant event happens in a comic, potentially feeling less impactful than if it were on screen. However, Marvel's Star Wars comics are firmly established as canon, meaning these revelations are as official as anything seen in the films or TV shows. They offer a rich, expanded narrative that deepens character arcs and fills crucial story gaps. Another limitation might be that this reunion, while visually striking, is brief and doesn't fully explore the long-awaited interactions, particularly between Qui-Gon and the son of Anakin Skywalker. Yet, its very existence plants seeds for future storytelling and acknowledges deep connections within the Force, even if unspoken.

Imagining a Fan's Reaction to Seeing the Jedi Masters Together

Picture this: a long-time Star Wars fan, let's call her Maya, sitting down with her weekly comics, flipping through Legacy of Vader #10. She follows Kylo Ren's descent into Vader's meditation chamber, the unsettling swamp vision, and then – bam – Luke's Force Ghost appears. She's already hooked. But then, as Luke speaks of his "long line of teachers," the panels reveal the silhouettes: Yoda, Obi-Wan, and then, unmistakably, Qui-Gon Jinn. Maya gasps, the comic almost slipping from her hands. "Qui-Gon?!" she exclaims, a wide smile spreading across her face. It’s a moment of pure, unexpected joy, connecting decades of Star Wars lore in a single, powerful image. It's the kind of reveal that reminds you why you fell in love with this galaxy far, far away in the first place.

The Legacy of Vader Series and Beyond in the Star Wars Galaxy

Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10, by Charles Soule and Luke Ross, is available now from Marvel Comics. The series continues to provide fascinating insights into Kylo Ren's journey and is setting the stage for his eventual turn back to the light. It's not just about what happened, but what it means for Ben's internal struggle and the larger Skywalker saga.

Speaking of the larger galaxy, there's plenty more Star Wars coming our way. For those looking ahead to the big screen, The Mandalorian and Grogu movie is officially set to arrive in theaters on May 22, 2026. This film will see Pedro Pascal return as Din Djarin, with Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White also joining the cast. It's a testament to the ever-expanding narrative of a galaxy that continues to surprise and delight.

Frequently Asked Questions About Luke Skywalker's Afterlife Reunion

When did Luke Skywalker die? Luke Skywalker died at the end of Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi. After projecting his image across the galaxy to aid the Resistance on Crait, he became one with the Force due to the immense effort. Which comic reveals this Force Ghost reunion? This significant reunion is revealed in Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10 from Marvel Comics. Is this comic considered canon? Yes, Marvel Comics' Star Wars series are considered official canon within the Star Wars universe, meaning these events are part of the main storyline. Who are the Force Ghosts seen with Luke? Luke is seen reunited with the Force Ghosts of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and Qui-Gon Jinn. Key Takeaways from Luke's Force Ghost Revelation
  • Luke Skywalker achieved profound peace in the Force afterlife, now seen mentoring Kylo Ren with wisdom rather than frustration.
  • His reunion with legendary Jedi like Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Qui-Gon Jinn emphasizes his rightful place among the greatest Masters.
  • The encounter reinforces the distinction between 'Kylo Ren' (the dark persona) and 'Ben' (the individual with light), setting up his redemption arc.
  • This comic revelation enriches Star Wars lore, expanding our understanding of the Force and its eternal connections.
  • It highlights the value of expanded media like comics in filling crucial story gaps and deepening character development.

Sources

  • ScreenRant, "Luke Skywalker Reunites With Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Qui-Gon Jinn in The Force", n.d. (referencing Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10)
  • IGN, "Star Wars Reveals Kylo Ren's Secret Reunion With Luke Skywalker After The Last Jedi", n.d. (referencing Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10)
  • ComicBook.com, "Star Wars Reveals Kylo Ren's True Last Words To Kylo Ren", n.d. (referencing Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10)