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Star Wars: Clone Wars or The Clone Wars are titles of various series of comics set in the Star Wars universe during the Clone Wars conflict. Dark Horse Comics published a nine-volume series of trade paperbacks (2003–2006) collecting various comics dealing with the conflict, a ten-volume graphic-novella series titled Clone Wars: Adventures (2004–2007) in the style of the 2D animated series, and both a monthly comic book series (2008–2010) and a quarterly graphic-novella series (2008–2013) tying into the 3D animated series. A series of webcomics were also released on starwars.com (2008-2011). [1]
The parts of the series are as follows.
The events in this story take place between two and three months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones).
This trade paperback collects Republic 49 and 50 and Jedi: Mace Windu.
The events in this story take place between ten weeks and five months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 51 to 53 and Jedi: Shaak Ti.
The events in this story take place between six and seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 55 to 59.
The events in this story take place between six and seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 54, Jedi: Aayla Secura and Jedi: Dooku, and Republic 63.
The events in this story take place between fifteen and seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 61, 64, 60, 62 and Jedi: Yoda.
The events in this story take place beginning seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 65 to 71.
The events in this story begin five months before Revenge of the Sith.
This trade paperback collects Obsession 1 to 5 and the 2005 Free Comic Book Day special
The events in this story begin six months before Revenge of the Sith.
This trade paperback collects Republic 72 to 77.
The events in this story begin during the events of Revenge of the Sith
This trade paperback collects Republic 81 to 83, 79 and 80 and one-shot Purge.
Clone Wars: Adventures ran from 2004 to 2007 and features art based on the 2D animated series (2003–2005). The volumes are numbered 1–10 and not individually titled. [2]
Tie in to TV Series:
Clone Trooper Waxer, from the episodes "Innocents of Ryloth" and "Landing at Point Rain", makes a brief cameo in this comic.
Tie in to TV series:
Brings back clone commander Wolffe. It tells how Wolffe lost his eye when he is seen in "Grievous Intrigue". This is also the first time he is seen in clone armor with a wolf emblazoned on his helmet. Also, Clone trooper Sinker, from the "Rising Malevolence" episode makes a brief cameo in the book.
The first comics were released coinciding with Season One. [1] [4] To bridge the arc between the seasons, several comics titled Hunting the Hunters and corresponding online games were released. For the second and third seasons, the comics developed into an ongoing story of its own occasionally weaving into the TV series' storylines. [5] A collection, Star Wars: Tales from The Clone Wars Webcomic Collection Season 1, was published by Dreams and Visions Press with Dark Horse Books in 2010. [6]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (January 2010) |
Star Wars: Clone Wars or The Clone Wars are titles of various series of comics set in the Star Wars universe during the Clone Wars conflict. Dark Horse Comics published a nine-volume series of trade paperbacks (2003–2006) collecting various comics dealing with the conflict, a ten-volume graphic-novella series titled Clone Wars: Adventures (2004–2007) in the style of the 2D animated series, and both a monthly comic book series (2008–2010) and a quarterly graphic-novella series (2008–2013) tying into the 3D animated series. A series of webcomics were also released on starwars.com (2008-2011). [1]
The parts of the series are as follows.
The events in this story take place between two and three months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones).
This trade paperback collects Republic 49 and 50 and Jedi: Mace Windu.
The events in this story take place between ten weeks and five months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 51 to 53 and Jedi: Shaak Ti.
The events in this story take place between six and seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 55 to 59.
The events in this story take place between six and seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 54, Jedi: Aayla Secura and Jedi: Dooku, and Republic 63.
The events in this story take place between fifteen and seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 61, 64, 60, 62 and Jedi: Yoda.
The events in this story take place beginning seventeen months after the Battle of Geonosis (as seen in Attack of the Clones)
This trade paperback collects Republic 65 to 71.
The events in this story begin five months before Revenge of the Sith.
This trade paperback collects Obsession 1 to 5 and the 2005 Free Comic Book Day special
The events in this story begin six months before Revenge of the Sith.
This trade paperback collects Republic 72 to 77.
The events in this story begin during the events of Revenge of the Sith
This trade paperback collects Republic 81 to 83, 79 and 80 and one-shot Purge.
Clone Wars: Adventures ran from 2004 to 2007 and features art based on the 2D animated series (2003–2005). The volumes are numbered 1–10 and not individually titled. [2]
Tie in to TV Series:
Clone Trooper Waxer, from the episodes "Innocents of Ryloth" and "Landing at Point Rain", makes a brief cameo in this comic.
Tie in to TV series:
Brings back clone commander Wolffe. It tells how Wolffe lost his eye when he is seen in "Grievous Intrigue". This is also the first time he is seen in clone armor with a wolf emblazoned on his helmet. Also, Clone trooper Sinker, from the "Rising Malevolence" episode makes a brief cameo in the book.
The first comics were released coinciding with Season One. [1] [4] To bridge the arc between the seasons, several comics titled Hunting the Hunters and corresponding online games were released. For the second and third seasons, the comics developed into an ongoing story of its own occasionally weaving into the TV series' storylines. [5] A collection, Star Wars: Tales from The Clone Wars Webcomic Collection Season 1, was published by Dreams and Visions Press with Dark Horse Books in 2010. [6]