Unless you actually live in a galaxy far, far away, you're probably aware that "The Force Awakens" is set to smash just about every box office record there is when it opens this week. We've waited ten long years for this latest Star Wars installment, and expectations have reached Death Star proportions. So we thought we'd ease the tension — and fan your fanboy or -girl flames — with a baker's dozen of the best Star Wars themed art the internet has to offer. Because as much as you love Star Wars, the internet loves it more.
1. Darth Trump
It's kind of shocking how much sense this makes.
2. The Chipmunks of Endor
Star Wars characters meet their match: chipmunks.
3. Stormtroopers Are Just Like Us
A recurring theme in Star Wars fan art is what the characters would be like if they ended up in our galaxy. According to Jorge Pérez Higuera, Stormtroopers would have a pretty mundane existence.
4. Star Kitsch
Jeff Bennett makes Thomas Kinkade paintings tolerable by adding Star Wars characters.
5. The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Vader
Kyle Hagey sends Darth Vader and crew on a much-needed vacation.
6. Star Wars Staples
James Haggerty used 77,886 staples to make these Star Wars portraits. That's a lot of staples.
7. Small Wars
Vesa Lehtimäki uses LEGO figures and baking soda to recreate epic Star Wars scenes.
8. Play with Your Toys
A lot of Star Wars figurines never leave the box they shipped in, and, eventually, become worth an obscene amount of money. How boring. Daniel Picard's collectibles will never reach their full monetary potential, but, as evidenced by his photographs, they are living their lives. Not unlike the rest of us.
9. Pop Art
If only this Han Solo Pop Tart were edible, it would be perfect.
10. Victorian Wars
Chancellor Chewman, Baron von Three PO, and Lord Vadersworth look right at home in the 19th century.
11. Go Greek or Go Home
We idolize Star Wars, so it's not surprising someone finally got around to turning the characters into marble statues of ancient gods.
12. Star Wars, Coming Soon to a City Near You
Imagine you spotted a tauntaun coming down the block. Or Darth Vader on the bus. In Thomas Dagg's world, it could happen.
13. A Long Time Ago in a Museum Far, Far Away
David Hamilton gives famous works of art a Star Wars twist.
Got another favorite Star Wars art project? Tell us in the comments.