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Tag and Bink are the main characters in a '' Star Wars'' spoof series of comic books that parody the films. The characters were created by writer
Kevin Rubio Kevin Rubio (born December 20, 1967) is an American filmmaker who is best known for his '' Star Wars'' parody film ''Troops''. Education and early career Rubio studied theater and photography throughout his high school years in California, and m ...
and artist Lucas Marangon. They are a pair of minor characters who deliberately or accidentally influence the events in the first and second film trilogies, whose activities explain some of the implausible events of the series. The title of their initial appearance—''Tag & Bink Are Dead''—is a reference to the Tom Stoppard play ''
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'', itself titled after a line ''from
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''. Tag is from the planet
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and Bink is from Alderaan. The two first meet when they are found to have Force potential. The comics illustrate how these two
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in training haphazardly cause all the pivotal events in the ''Star Wars''
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. Like other ''Star Wars'' comics of the time, ''Tag and Bink'' was published by
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, the holder of the ''Star Wars'' comic licence from early 1990s. The whole Tag and Bink series was collected in the trade paperback ''Tag & Bink Were Here''. While their original appearances were meant to be parody comics, a reworked and more grounded version of the characters was later added into the canon in a scene from the novelization of the film '' Solo: A Star Wars Story''. The scene was filmed but deleted from the film due to pacing issues.


Appearances


Comics


''Tag & Bink Are Dead''

Produced in 2001, between the first two films of the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy, the main characters of the comic were based on the Tom Stoppard play about two minor characters in
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's ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'', ''
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'' is an absurdist, existential tragicomedy by Tom Stoppard, first staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1966. The play expands upon the exploits of two minor characters from Shakespeare's ''Ham ...
''.


= ''Tag and Bink Are Dead'' (#1)

= Tag and Bink are two soldiers aboard the Rebellion flagship '' Tantive IV'' when the
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''Devastator'' captures it. After almost being captured, they dress up as stormtroopers and are transported to the
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. They try to leave by stealing
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s... twice.
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realizes his need for two TIE pilots as wingmen for his fight against the Rebel starfighters attacking the space station. As the comic illustrates, it is not the ''
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''s fault that Vader is almost killed in the trenches of the Death Star, but due to Tag and Bink's lousy piloting. Although the two TIE fighters they appeared to be in were destroyed, the next comic states they were in fact in the background when Vader selected two pilots, and that they stole an
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and escaped from the Death Star moments before it exploded.


= ''Tag and Bink Are Dead'' (#2)

= The adventures of Tag and Bink continue as they venture through the events of the ''Star Wars'' original trilogy, meeting up with allies such as
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, and villains such as Boba Fett.


''Tag & Bink II''


= ''The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition'' (#1)

= Tag and Bink eventually find themselves trapped on the second Death Star dressed as the
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s. After the confrontation between
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and Darth Vader, the Rebels destroy the space station, killing Tag and Bink in the process. Tag and Bink return as Force ghosts.


= ''Tag & Bink: Episode I – Revenge of the Clone Menace'' (#2)

= In the April 2006 comic, Tag and Bink are shown as children, haplessly trying to become
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under Master
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's tutelage. They find Anakin Skywalker and
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in a restaurant, as seen in ''
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'', and later secretly give tips to Anakin on how to romance Padmé. Anakin eventually leaves Tag and Bink stranded on
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when he goes to Tatooine. It takes them three years (the length of the Clone Wars) to get back to the
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, just in time to see
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s destroy the Jedi Order. They are confronted by Anakin, newly rechristened Darth Vader; he spares them due to their past association but warns them to abandon their Jedi training.


Future

In his Reddit AMA in January 2018, Rubio revealed that a new ''Tag & Bink'' trilogy was in development, which will be set during the sequel trilogy. The titles are ''Tag & Bink Awaken'', ''Tag & Bink Got Milk'' and ''The Second and Third Last Jedi'' (which will delve into the backstory of
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).


Film


''Solo: A Star Wars Story''

In October 2017, director
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suggested he might use the characters in the 2018 film '' Solo: A Star Wars Story''. It was later confirmed that the film's screenwriter
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and first assistant director Toby Hefferman would portray Tag and Bink in the film. However, their scene got
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from the final film as it was deemed unnecessary. Supposedly, the two were supposed to appear in a scene where the two escort
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from a hearing after he is kicked out of the pilot academy. The scene was included in Chapter 6 of the film's novelization, ''Solo: A Star Wars Story – Expanded Edition'':
"Why don't you tell us what allegedly happened here?" he continued, indicating a screen that had lit up. It was flanked by two Imperial guards, Lieutenants Tag Greenley and Bink Otauna. Once upon a time, Han had attempted to befriend them, but they turned out to be such colossal screwups, Han started to avoid them before they got him or themselves killed. Still, he needed all the friends he could get. He gave them a little wave and a grin. They looked back at him wryly and said nothing.


''The Force Awakens''

In a Reddit AMA in October 2017, Kevin Rubio supported the fan theory stating that the two stormtroopers who back up to avoid the wrath of
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following him discovering Rey has escaped in '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' are an elderly Tag and Bink.I'm The Creator of Tag and Bink -- AMA About Them
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