Maybe because solo origin stories can be quite predictable. They often follow a set pattern of a character's rise, which might not be as exciting as other storylines.
Well, for me, Han Solo is one of those characters that is better left with some ambiguity. His origin story could potentially be a let - down. I love the idea of him just popping up in the Star Wars universe as this cool, roguish character. Telling his origin might lead to a lot of backstories and explanations that could make the character seem less cool. For example, if we learn too much about his early days, it might take away from his 'lone wolf' persona that we've come to love.
One reason could be that the origin story might not be relevant to the current narrative. If the story has moved on from the character's origin, then it could feel like a detour.
Maybe you just don't have an interest in that person or the topic of their story. It could be that it doesn't relate to your current mood or experiences.
Maybe you're just not interested in that topic or find it boring. Simple as that.
Maybe it's because of deep hurt or unresolved conflicts in this life that make them feel there's no hope for a better connection in the next.
I just don't think it's necessary. Han Solo is great as he is in the original trilogy.
It could be a jilted lover. They might have been so hurt by their partner's actions, like cheating or abandonment, that they feel this extreme way.
Maybe it's because the story is too slow-paced or the characters aren't engaging enough.
Well, some people avoid drama comics because they don't want to deal with all the complex emotions and conflicts. They might just want to relax and have fun when reading comics, not get all worked up.
Because I have my own preferences and might be looking for a different kind of engagement or discussion.