Anna Grace Mello (born: October 28, 1994
), better known as That Star Wars Girl (and also Anna TSWG) is a freelance artist, comic book creator, and commentator on geek media ranging from Star Wars (hence her name), comic books, anime and manga, and video games.Content[]
Anna TSWG provides commentary and reports news regarding geek media, and stands against the same woke culture that claims to support people like her.
She's vehemently against the modern Disney era of Star Wars media in which she claims has ruined the franchise to promote identity politics, and loathes how they say it's to appeal to women. She often criticizes feminism, woke culture, SJWs and the far left, as well as the concept of political correctness. Videos often have bombastic voices and frequent use of swearing.
TSWG says that entertainment should be entertaining first and foremost, and believes that no one wants to contend with "identity politics" in their entertainment. Furthermore, she points out how hypocritical she believes the leftists are, and she often pokes fun at detractors along those lines. One point she often argues is that feminism usually means erasing everything feminine about female characters, which she detests.
As the title suggests, she's a huge Star Wars fan from the days of George Lucas. She's also a major fan of comic books of both Marvel and DC, with Batman as her favorite superhero.
About[]
Anna Grace Mello was born and raised in California, and is a professional freelance artist. Anna is of Portuguese and Danish ancestry, which she is proud of. She has been involved in the art community since the early 2010s, and has become a recognized name in her own right. Anna, as both a member of The Fandom Menace and Comicsgate, has helped to promote several comic books launched on Indiegogo.
In 2019, Anna's younger sister Ellen died in a car accident at age 22, after having been missing for over five days. This was a great tragedy, with her friends and fanbase sending their condolences. She continues strong to this day.
On the second Simpcast she mentioned how in San Francisco a crazy woman on drugs smashed her head open.[1]