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CLONE WARS TIMELINE <<< Go to: Month 30 (15:11) | Go to: Month 32 (16:1) >>>
Source: Clone Wars Micro-Series: Chapter 22 (Scenes 1-3: Back to the Front) Author(s): Cartoon Network, produced by Genndy Tartakovsky Publication Date: March 2005 (On Cartoon Network and StarWars.com Hyperspace) Anakin Skywalker is now a Jedi Knight, and his effective teamwork with Obi-Wan Kenobi has earned them reputations as unparalleled heroes in the Republic.
Source: Boba Fett #5: A New Threat Author(s): Elizabeth Hand Publication Date: April 2004 Young Boba Fett is quickly climbing up the slippery ladder of the criminal underworld. He is now in the employ of Jabba the Hutt, the most powerful gangster in the Outer Rim. Eager to prove himself, Boba undertakes a dangerous mission that sends him to the heart of the Clone Wars, where the youngster comes face to face with the deadly leader of the Separatist army, General Grievous. Check out the Second Battle of Xagobah Part 1 for more info.
Source: Boba Fett #6: Pursuit Author(s): Elizabeth Hand Publication Date: December 2004 Young Boba Fett is quickly making a name for himself as one of the most capable bounty hunters in the galaxy. Having survived an encounter with the deadly General Grievous, there's one bounty he wants more than any other: Mace Windu, the Jedi who killed his father. When fate and Anakin Skywalker bring Boba Fett to Coruscant, Boba plunges into the city-planet's underworld and arms himself for the greatest confrontation in his young life. It's bounty hunter vs. Jedi Master as Boba Fett seizes his one and only chance at vengeance, in the dramatic conclusion to the popular series. Check out The Battle of Xagobah Part 2 for more info. Source: Republic #69: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili 1 (of 3) Author(s): John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons, and Brad Anderson Publication Date: October 2004 While Jedi Masters Saesee Tiin and Plo Koon fight to prevent a fleet of ships from falling into Separatist hands, Obi-Wan Kenobi discovers that the Separatists are not without dissension in their own ranks! On board the drifting hulk of a massive research ship, Obi-Wan finds himself taking sides with dark Jedi Quinlan Vos-who is wanted for the murder of a Senator-against another foe. Vos was once his friend, and the other enemy is one with whom Obi-Wan has crossed swords before. But has Obi-Wan been too hasty in deciding the lesser of two evils? Has Quin become the heartless killer everyone believes him to be? And will he help Obi-Wan escape the apparent death trap into which they fall, or abandon him to save his own skin?
Source: Republic #70: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili 2 (of 3) Author(s): John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons, and Brad Anderson Publication Date: November 2004 Mutineers have taken hostages and are planning to turn over a fleet of Republic warships to the Separatists. Despite having a friend held captive aboard these vessels, Jedi Councilor Plo Koon believes the destruction of the fleet is the only way to keep these powerful vessels from being used against the Republic. Anakin Skywalker disagrees - he hatches a dangerous plan that relies on daredevil flying, split-second timing, and an untested weapon. Meanwhile, trapped on a derelict research ship carrying a menagerie of deadly animals, Obi-Wan must face his most hated enemy alone. NOTE: StarWars.com said: "It features a guest appearance by a character well known to fans of the original Star Wars trilogy".
Source: Republic #71: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili 3 (of 3) Author(s): John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons, and Brad Anderson Publication Date: December 2004 The Jedi feverishly try to stop the Separatists from commandeering the Rendili Fleet, Quinlan Vos is captured and brought to justice, and Anakin squares off against Asajj Ventress high above the dark alleys of Coruscant.
Source: Republic #72 Author(s): John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, and Dan Parsons Publication Date: December 2004 With Quinlan Vos captured by the Republic, the information he provides could be crucial to winning the Clone Wars. Or, it could all be a cleverly-engineered trap. Jedi Master Tholme must carefully weigh these risks as he dispatches his best agent, Aayla Secura, to the Outer Rim in the hopes of verifying Vos' story. The Clone Wars are nearing their end, and each mission can determine victory or failure!
Source: Republic #73 Author(s): John Ostrander, Jan Duursema Publication Date: January 2005 With Aayla Secura's help, Jedi Master Tholme has uncovered a Separatist plot that could drastically alter the Republic's fortunes in the Clone Wars-for the worse! Anzati assassins are feared throughout the galaxy for their deadly cunning and stealth. Their only rivals were the now defunct cult of Morgukai assassins, whose strength and sheer tenacity made them dangerous adversaries even for the Jedi. Now, unexpectedly, the Morgukai are back-and in numbers not seen for hundreds of years. Worse, they are being trained by Anzati masters, and working for Count Dooku! <<< Go to: Month 30 (15:11) | Go to: Month 32 (16:1) >>>
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