In the Star Wars universe, the Jedi — whether they sit on the light side of the Force like Yoda or the dark side like Darth Vader — all contain a Force form within themselves, and it's time fans saw Yoda's. The Force form encapsulates the pure — or, perhaps in the case of the Sith, impure — energy within themselves beneath the flesh that reflects their true selves as altered by their Force powers. A prime example is how Darth Vader's Force form is portrayed in Darth Vader #8 by Charles Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli, as well as the proceeding 12th issue.
In both comics, Darth Vader's Force form portrays the Sith Lord sitting cross-legged. The top half of his body is engulfed in a mutating, bloody black and red ooze, which dominates the lighter bottom half of his body. This seems to reflect how his shift to the dark side absorbed what would have been Darth Vader's pure energy form when he was still Anakin Skywalker. Meanwhile, his entire aura is surrounded by lightning, darkness, and butterflies that seem to reflect the small glimmer of light that remains in his essence.
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Upon seeing the Force form of someone who shifted from the light side to the dark, one may be interested to see the Force form of someone like Yoda. Ideally, given his reputation, one may assume that Yoda's Force form should be of pure light energy, in direct contrast to that of Darth Vader's. However, more recent Star Wars comics have showcased that the seemingly perfect Grand Master Jedi had his own flaws and, thus, his Force form may not be as pure as one may assume.
Much of the current canon ofStar Wars tends to blame Yoda for the return of the Sith. In fact, issues like Star
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