One possible plot could be that Vader, without his suit, is found by Obi - Wan in a hidden location. Obi - Wan, despite their past, decides to help Vader recover. As they interact, they start to understand each other's perspectives better. Maybe they even form an uneasy alliance against a new common enemy in the galaxy.
Their relationship might start with suspicion. Obi - Wan would be cautious as he's seen Vader's evil deeds. But as Vader is suitless and perhaps more 'human' in a sense, Obi - Wan could start to see the Anakin he once knew. This could lead to a slow rebuilding of trust.
Darth Vader could encounter advanced droids that have developed personalities and even some form of Force - like abilities in this future. These droids might be a new challenge for him as they are not like the droids he is used to dealing with in his own time. He may also meet future versions of his former allies or enemies, who have been reincarnated or cloned in some strange new way, with different personalities but still with a connection to their past selves.
In the 'naruto is like darth vader fanfiction', their journey of self - discovery could be seen as similar. Naruto has to constantly figure out his place in the ninja world and how to control his power. Darth Vader is on a journey of self - discovery too, as he grapples with his identity as Anakin Skywalker and his role as Darth Vader. They also have a sense of isolation in some ways. Naruto often feels alone in his struggles, and Darth Vader is isolated in his dark armor, cut off from his former self and many human connections.
The most obvious implication is the destruction of Obi - Wan's world. Obi - Wan would be devastated and likely turn all his efforts towards revenge. This would change his character from a calm and collected Jedi to a more vengeful figure.
One of the best Darth Vader novels is 'Lords of the Sith'. It really delves into the relationship between Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine. It shows their power dynamics and Vader's complex feelings towards his master. Another great one is 'Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith'. This novel explores Vader's early days as a Sith, his training, and his internal struggles as he fully embraces the dark side.
Sure. The Darth Vader comic is canon. It contributes significantly to the overall Star Wars lore and narrative, fitting seamlessly into the larger canon of the franchise.
You can start by getting the comics themselves. They might be available in comic book stores or online. Then, just sit back and enjoy the story and the art.