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Tag and Bink (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tag and Bink

Tag and Bink are the main characters in a series of comic books spoofing ''Star Wars'', by Kevin Rubio. Tag is from the planet Corellia and Bink is from Alderaan. The two first meet when they are found to have Force potential. The comics illustrate how these two Jedi in training haphazardly cause all the pivotal events in the ''Star Wars'' universe. Like other ''Star Wars'' comics of the time, ''Tag and Bink'' was published by Dark Horse Comics, the holder of Star Wars-licence from early 1990s (taken over from Marvel Comics). The whole Tag and Bink series was collected in ''Tag & Bink Were Here''.
Tag and Bink are the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of the ''Star Wars'' universe, a pair of minor characters who deliberately or accidentally influence the events seen in the first and second film trilogies. Their meddling also explains some of the inconsistent and illogical events of the series. In fact, the title of their initial appearance — ''Tag and Bink Are Dead'' — is a direct reference to the Tom Stoppard play ''Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead''.
== Appearances ==


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