"Dear Anakin" is a tale found within Star Wars Manga: Black. The narrative centers around Anakin Skywalker as he receives correspondence from his comrade, Kitster Chanchani Banai, many years following Anakin's departure from Tatooine. Within the letter, Kitster conveys his deep appreciation for their bond and extends an invitation for Anakin to return for a visit. The story unfolds through three images, each accompanied by a passage inscribed in Aurebesh. Beneath each Aurebesh passage, an English translation is provided.
Kitster Chanchani Banai is in the process of composing a letter directed to his friend, Anakin Skywalker, expressing the extent of his longing for their friendship. The letter communicates that while Anakin's absence has been prolonged, Kitster persistently feels his presence nearby. Kitster consistently anticipates encountering Anakin at Watto's Shop, yet he is invariably absent. Kitster elaborates that Anakin was regarded as a hero by numerous individuals on Tatooine, and in Kitster's perspective, particularly as someone less skilled with machines, Anakin was akin to a deity. Despite Anakin's departure, Kitster affirms that Anakin remains his hero. Kitster directs Anakin's memory back to the Boonta Eve podrace, and he admits to even shedding a tear when Anakin emerged victorious, recognizing that his friend's departure was imminent. Concluding his letter, Kitster states that he has heard accounts of Anakin's travels across the galaxy. Upon hearing these accounts, Kitster is compelled to gaze skyward, contemplating his friend's journey amongst the stars. Kitster implores Anakin that should he ever tire of his travels, he should consider returning to Tatooine for a visit. With the letter reaching its conclusion, Kitster pens, "May the Force be with you. Your friend, Kitster."