If you're a fan of Star Wars and USAwhales, 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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