WhenLuke Skywalkermade his return to live action inThe Mandalorian’s season two finale, he also introduced the world to a new black costume, complete with cape and hood. Now it seems Star Wars confirmsthis will be his canonical, new ‘mission uniform’ in the post-Returnof the Jediera, as a fully fledged Jedi Knight. It’s a striking look, especially when paired with Skywalker’s emerald blade.
Luke Skywalker’s black robes, including hood and cape, make their triumphant return inStar Wars: The Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #3by creative team Alex Segura, Leonard Kirk, Jethro Morales, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Joe Caramagna. After a mission goes wrong,a team of rebel spies sent by Princess Leiato gather intel on Grand Moff Ubrik Adelhard are captured. Upon the team’s escape attempt from Adelhard’s star destroyer, they are thwarted by Commander Bragh and run into even more trouble when a mysterious Inquisitor arrives.

Thankfully, unbeknownst to the rebel spies, Luke Skywalker arrives on Adelhard’s star destroyer as well,beautifully mirroring his hallway scene inThe Mandalorianand donning the same black, hooded outfit, to save the day.
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As fans of theStar Warstrilogy know, Luke Skywalker first wore his black robes with hood and cape during the Rescue of Han Solo. The next time Luke dons the hood and cape is inThe Mandalorianseason two. In the latter,the faceless, mysterious Jedi Knight ignites his lightsaber while walking through the halls of Moff Gideon’s imperial light cruiser, slicing through an army of dark troopers, before revealing his face at the end. InInsurgency Rising,the scene is repeated, except taking place on Adelhard’s star destroyer, building to the same bombshell reveal.
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Luke Skywalker has worn this uniform three times now post-Return of the Jedi,and each time has been on a rescue mission. Most of the time, Luke wears his black robes without the hood and cape, but it’s when he prepares for a mission that the hood and cape go on. This new uniform perfectly represents Luke’s new status as a Jedi Knight and Master. After all, the prequels established the Jedi of the Republic wore cloaks over their robes as well, cutting an iconic silhouette as a symbol for peace and order.

Luke Skywalker’s New Uniform Represents A Long-Desired Version of the Character
The thirty-year gap betweenReturn of the Jedi andThe Force Awakensis a missing chapter, denying fans any chance to witness Luke continuing his mission, after being seen at his most powerful after defeating Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine.The sequel trilogy suggests Luke only had a minute to shine in his prime, unlike in the prior Legends stories likeHeir to the Empireby Timothy Zahn, but another glimpse came viaThe Mandalorian.
The Battle of Jakkucomic series is the next best chance at seeing Luke Skywalker in his prime as a Jedi Master. With a new mysterious Inquisitor introduced, and Luke unknowingly on a collision course, there’s never been a better chance to see Luke put his skills to the test in newStar Warscanon. Here’s hoping it’s delivered in the next issue.

See Luke’sMandalorianrobes return inStar Wars: The Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #3,available now from Marvel Comics.
