Han Solo, hands down. In the originals. I really do like Haden Christiansen as Annakin Skywalker though. He brought a new depth to Darth Vader's character and a solid understanding of what made him turn to the dark side. Am I overanalyzing the movies now?
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Huh??! I think you've got the wrong movie series. Spock is a Star Trek character, not Star Wars.
I liked the character of Anakin in The Phantom Menace, but by the time of The Attack of the Clones, he had become arrogant, willful and self-centered. In Revenge of the Sith, I saw nothing likable about him at all.
Luke is a great guy. He is constantly out of his depth, but he heroically flounders on, and only succeeds with the help of the force (I see the influence of a lot of religions in that!)
Han Solo starts out a money-grubbing outlaw, but loyalty to his friends redeems his mercenary tendencies.
I like Obi-wan best, though.
The thing that has always puzzled me, though, is how did George Lucas manage to tell such a crackin' good story, with such incredibly lame dialog?!