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Rob Liefeld Says The Rise of Skywalker Performs a Very Intimate Service for Star Wars Fans

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is set to hit theaters later this week, and a lot of Star Wars fans are champing at the bit to see the final film in the Skywalker Saga. However, some more discerning moviegoers are likely waiting for certain important questions to be answered before dipping into their retirement savings to pay for a movie ticket. Important questions like: what did superstar comic book artist Rob Liefeld think of it?

Thankfully, Liefeld was able to catch the film before non-superstar-artists and so was able to offer his opinion ahead of time, and fans should be pleased, because it looks like Rise of Skywalker performs a service for fans that they could otherwise only find at the finest massage parlors. Also thankfully, Bleeding Cool, your number one source for whatever Rob Liefeld is saying on Twitter at any given moment (well, maybe number two behind Liefeld's actual Twitter) is here to tell you all about it.

Hmm. He must have gone to one of those fancy 4D theaters. But sexual favors aren't all the movie provides, according to Liefeld.

And in case you're wondering, Liefeld was a fan of The Last Jedi as well.

And yes, in case you're wondering, Liefeld does plan to see it again with regular folk.

Now that you know Rob Liefeld enjoyed Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, are you planning to go see it? Let us know in the comments.

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