Joking aside, the Millennium Falcon is not the space fantasy equivalent of a busted-ass old panel van.
The Millennium Falcon is the space fantasy equivalent of a busted-ass old panel van that's inexplicably been hot-rodded to have a top speed of 300 miles per hour, which is substantially funnier.
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Star Wars (1977), 1982 Japanese poster by Noriyoshi Ohrai
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Millennium Falcon and Slave I
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John Conrad Berkey - Return Of The Jedi: Death Star Battle (1983)
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Bespin Clouds by Erik Stitt
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Star Wars: X-Wing - Rogue Squadron #28 (Masquerade #1 of 4) Cover Art by John Nadeau
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Star Wars - Return of the Jedi: The 40th Anniversary Covers by Chris Sprouse
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The approximate size difference between the Constitution-class (refit) U.S.S. Enterprise and the Millennium Falcon.
This reminds me of a friendly argument I had with a buddy in high school. He was super-hyped after seeing Star Wars and had written a fan fiction crossover between the two Star Wars and Star Trek (The Original Series; this was long before even Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released. Lawdy, I'm old....).
The story wasn't too bad, except that he had the Falcon dwarfing the Enterprise. It took me awhile, but I finally convinced him of his error.
He went on to have a very long career as a professional entertainment journalist, and has written several books about each franchise.
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Original Art - Star Wars #050 Pg 14 (1981) by Al Williamson And Tom Palmer
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