Marvel’s New Acolyte Comedian Offers a Sorrowful Twist to Its Story

The Acolyte won’t be making a return to our screens, however its world is making ready to reside on in a plethora of new comics and books—beginning off with this week’s launch of Star Wars: Kelnacca, a brand new one-shot comedian from Marvel in regards to the lifetime of the present’s mysterious wookiee Jedi. It’s a easy, quiet story, however one which provides an additional twinge of remorse to the present’s premature finish… in addition to Kelnacca’s.

Simply as he was in The Acolyte itself, Kelnacca is a taciturn, secondary determine even in his own comic—written by Excessive Republic stalwart Cavan Scott, and with artwork by Marika Cresta, Ariana Maher, and Jim Campbell. Quite us attending to see his interiority and even method him as a singular determine within the highlight, a lot of the one-shot is framed by the storytelling as an alternative of one other Jedi, Yarzion Vell. First as an aged Jedi Grasp on his deathbed, after which by flashbacks to his time as a younger Padawan throughout the occasions of the Excessive Republic novel and comics collection, Kelnacca tells a narrative in regards to the Jedi and their method to loss, and most crucially how they transfer on from it.

Star Wars Kelnacca Comic Yazarion Padawan
© Marika Cresta, Ariana Maher, and Jim Campbell/Marvel Comics

Once we first chronologically encounter Vell, it’s within the wake of the destruction of Starlight Beacon, a calamity that noticed his grasp killed within the aftermath. Simply as rapidly as he’s left to try to grieve the lack of his grasp, Kelnacca swoops in with out a phrase and picks issues up the place they left off: the chilly obligation of a Jedi is to compartmentalize these attachments whilst they’re shaped, one connection breaking within the second just for a brand new one to be solid the following. It’s an attention-grabbing alternative, one that also frames Kelnacca a lot as he was within the present: there’s a distance, a lack of know-how to what we all know of who this character actually is. We’re left to deduce issues within the silence, and in Vell’s perspective each recounting this story to his personal Padawan close to the tip of his life, and when he was a younger boy likewise coping with the lack of a mentor determine.

That is likely to be irritating to the type of reader who, maybe, may need most well-liked to see Kelnacca’s backstory laid out and categorized extra explicitly, however even the one actual “truth” we get about him on this story is much less a couple of singular piece of data to his character, although it does tie this story of attachment and grief again to Kelnacca’s untimely end in The Acolyte. Throughout Vell’s recollections, we be taught that he as soon as defined the tattooed markings on his head as a mirrored image of cultural practices from his species; an indication of respect to an excellent mentor determine is to ink their identify in runic script in your head to symbolize their half in your individual story. Simply as Vell did it as soon as for his first grasp—and she or he in flip did it for him—it’s revealed throughout the climax of the story, as Kelnacca comes to go to Vell simply as he passes on into the Drive, that the shaved head and tattoos we see on him in The Acolyte are in truth him honoring that very same apply for Vell.

Star Wars Kelnacca Comic Yazarion Kelnacca Tattoos
© Marika Cresta, Ariana Maher, and Jim Campbell/Marvel Comics

It’s an attention-grabbing revelation for 2 causes, not only for its understanding of Jedi attachment—that it isn’t this cut and dry thing—however for additionally the way it performs into Kelnacca’s eventual finish. All through the one-shot Kelnacca is offered as somebody who is aware of when to return in and be there when obligatory: the best way he swoops into Vell’s life, the best way he finally knights him and lets him go as a Padawan, the best way he returns to see him one final time, even the best way he carries on that cycle simply as effortlessly by choosing up Vell’s personal Padawan as his subsequent scholar. It’s the reflection of the Jedi’s personal religious apex on the time of the Excessive Republic, this concept that they’re open-minded about this concept of attachment, however it’s additionally one which mirrors the decline we see in them by the point of The Acolyte.

Traumatized by his half within the events on Brendok, Kelnacca’s solely alternative by the modern timeframe of the present is to be remoted and deserted by the Jedi, largely left to himself by alternative and by the Order’s personal reticence to succeed in out (partially, as a result of they by no means knew the total image because of Indara and Sol’s lies, simply one other layer of institutional rot). And so, when Kelnacca is killed by the Stranger on Khofar, he’s left to die alone, unreflected on. There isn’t any one to hold Kelnacca’s story with them, save for Sol, who takes it to his own death quickly sufficient. The Order’s recalcitrance signifies that nobody was there to assist him, and solely arrived when it was too late and the scenario wanted to be changed into a clean-up. It’s a captivating little kick to the intestine, and an attention-grabbing approach to reframe and reinforce the The Acolyte‘s bigger story in regards to the Jedi within the course of.

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