Duuuuuuude, Radical Jackal you are awesome!
I can tell you put a lot of work into this. Sweet!
Kitsune Dawnblade is epic. Don't care that the sword is curved, it's awesome.
It amazes me that even though I know
Markov Blademaster is holding a
Trepanation Blade that the red mana flare in the art is overpowering enough that I actually still like it as a "lightsaber."
The two Odric cards have a little more substance to their blade than I normally associate with a lightsaber, but I totally dig the glowy sword aspect.
Vow of Lightning Wow. Just wow. The dissociation of the blade is breaking the immersion for me a little, but I totally see it. I actually think the worst thing is that it doesn't have a handle. Close call for me.
I think the four flame sword cards are pushing it a little much for my tastes. They look more like, well, flame swords than laser swords.
Sword of the Animist still gets a pass in my book. Unless you really focus you can't really tell (or at least it doesn't mentally register in my opinion) that it's being unsheathed. The brilliance of the blade glow just puts everything else into so much shadow that I don't really care. That and the explosion of green leaf particles at the hilt make me think of the starting "snap-hiss" of a lightsaber igniting.
Steel of the Godhead,
Duelist's Heritage, and
Double Cleave all lose me at having the glow cover the handle too. Duelist's heritage in particular is so close though that I might be willing to give it a pass.
Blade of Selves looks more like a blade of crystal or glass than energy. It certainly glows though.
Nylon.
I caught the Obi-Wan reference right away in Ray of Revelation, but I admit it took me a while to figure out that the Urza's Mine callout was for the little dude in the mine cart looking like Yoda. I was totally sitting here staring at the mouth of the mine trying to figure out who that was supposed to be. XD