Ken Bone as Obi-Wan gets a 'Star Wars'-inspired Photoshop battle

Ken Bone is back as Obi One Kenobi.
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Brian Koerber
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It seemed like Ken Bone left our lives as quickly as her entered.

Bone came into his short moment of internet fame after posing a question at the second presidential debate, donning a bright red sweater. He embraced the newfound attention and did a bunch of interviews, only to be ripped apart by the same beast that created him after revealing his Reddit account history, which proved to be mildly controversial.

But with just a week left before the election, Bone has returned to show off his Halloween costume, which the internet promptly decided to send into a fierce Photoshop battle.

Like a true Redditor, Bone dressed for Halloween like ObiWan Kenboni, because Star Wars, and puns.

Someone made a poster for this election.

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Bone got his very own 1970s trading card

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Bone was also placed into this classic poster.

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Apparently there was a "Glitch in the Matrix"

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Bone is going to win this for the Cubs

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Chewbacca Mom stopped by

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He was there the whole time

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And of course Bone was also beautifully placed into some classic scenes from Star Wars.

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Bonus: Harry Potter with hamsters

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Brian Koerber

Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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