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Star Wars: Republic

Star Wars: Republic is an American comic book series set in the fictional Star Wars universe. The series was published by Dark Horse Comics from 1998 to February 2006.[1] The series was originally titled simply Star Wars, but acquired its Republic title at issue 46. The entire series comprises 83 issues. After issue 83, the series was replaced by Star Wars: Dark Times, which continued the Republic numbering on its inside covers. The Republic series is one of a number of comic book series set in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.

The cover of Star Wars: Republic #78: Loyalties featuring art by Luke Ross and Jason Keith

The events in Star Wars: Republic are set in roughly the same fictional timeframe as the Star Wars film prequel trilogy. Character development builds on the films, including appearances by more prominent characters such as Mace Windu and Yoda, as well as peripheral characters such as Ki-Adi-Mundi and Quinlan Vos.

Story arcs edit

Prelude to Rebellion edit

Issues 1–6 (December 1998–May 1999) were written by Jan Strnad with art by Anthony Winn.

Shortly before the events of The Phantom Menace, Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi returns to his home world and defends his people, including his family, from raiders. After his success there, he is made a member of the Jedi Council.

Outlander edit

Issues 7–12 (June–November 1999) were written by Timothy Truman with art by Tom Raney, Rod Pereira, Rick Leonardi, and Al Rio.

Following the events of The Phantom Menace, Ki-Adi-Mundi is sent by the Jedi Council to Tatooine to investigate whether former Padawan Sharad Hett, who now identifies as a Tusken Raider, has become evil. Meanwhile, Gardulla and Jabba the Hutt send their minions to attack the Sand People in a scheme to drive the sales of outdated weapons. Hett dies, but his son and Padawan, A'Sharad Hett, returns to Coruscant to join the Jedi Order.

Emissaries to Malastare edit

Issues 13–18 (December 1999–May 2000) were written by Timothy Truman with art by Tom Lyle, Jan Duursema, and John Nadeau.

Jedi Masters Mace Windu, Yaddle, Adi Gallia, Plo Koon, Even Piell, and Ki-Adi-Mundi, as well as A'Sharad Hett, travel to Malastare to establish peace between two rival factions. They are caught up in the middle of a high-stakes podrace, which Sebulba dominates despite an assassination attempt on him. Mace then travels to Nar Shaddaa to investigate the trafficking of an animal from his home world.

Twilight edit

Quinlan Vos has had his memory erased, including his Jedi training and system of morality. He teams up with the Devaronian Vilmarh Grahrk, who places a bet on the Jedi's survival after failing to benefit from his death. Vos remembers his identity and that of his apprentice, Aayla Secura, when he finds their lightsabers. Vos and Grahrk travel to Ryloth in hopes of finding Secura and discovering who tried to erase her and Vos's existence.

Infinity's End edit

Quinlan Vos has been sent to Dathomir, where he is tasked with preventing a coven of crazy witches from using an outmoded portal to jump across spacetime, wreaking havoc to planets each time the gate is used.

Starcrash edit

A newly knighted Jedi crash-lands on a planet where he helps liberate a princess from an unwanted marriage.

The Hunt for Aurra Sing edit

Ki-Adi-Mundi, A'Sharad Hett, and Adi Gallia pursue Aurra Sing, who has recently been on a Jedi-slaying rampage.

Darkness edit

Quinlan Vos goes to a planet where the leader of some brain-devouring creatures has turned Aayla Secura to the dark side. Vos's former master shows up, as do some other Jedi and Vilmarh Grahrk, who help Vos save Secura.

The Stark Hyperspace War edit

The Devaronian Version edit

Issues 40 and 41 (March–May 2002) are written by John Ostrander with art by Davide Fabbri, and recount earlier events (previously depicted in Jedi Council: Acts of War) by Vilmarh Grahrk, with some embellishments.

Rite of Passage edit

Honor and Duty edit

Sacrifice edit

The Defense of Kamino edit

The New Face of War edit

Blast Radius edit

Double Blind edit

The Battle of Jabiim edit

Enemy Lines edit

Hate and Fear edit

Dead Ends edit

No Man's Land edit

Striking from the Shadows edit

Bloodlines edit

Show of Force edit

Forever Young edit

Armor edit

The Dreadnaughts of Rendili edit

Issue 71 (November 2004) depicts Anakin Skywalker receiving his iconic eye scar in a duel with Asajj Ventress during the Clone Wars.[2]

Trackdown edit

The Siege of Saleucami edit

Loyalties edit

Issue 78 (October 2005) was written by John Ostrander with art by Luke Ross.

Shortly after the events of Revenge of the Sith, Emperor Palpatine introduces some of his highest-ranking Imperial officers to Darth Vader. One officer reluctant to serve the Empire, Sagoro Autem, is warned by his former partner Omin that he is soon to be executed. Vader arrives and kills Omin, knowing he helped Autem flee. The Sith lord hires three bounty hunters to find Autem, two of which he fights off. The third reveals himself as Autem's son, who flees with his father to the Outer Rim.

Into the Unknown edit

Issues 79 and 80 (November–December 2005) were written by Randy Stradley with art by Doug Wheatley.

Following the end of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Kai Hudorra and Padawan Noirah Na hide from clone troopers, who have turned on the Jedi in accord with Order 66. Meanwhile, Jedi Master Dass Jennir befriends the natives of New Plympto, who were previously allied with the Separatists. All three Jedi travel to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where they witness a defiant Jedi being killed by clones. Hudorra and Na abandon the Jedi Order, and Jennir returns to New Plympto to fight the Galactic Empire. Jennir's story is continued in the first arc of Star Wars: Dark Times.

The Hidden Enemy edit

Collected editions edit

Original series edit

  • Star Wars: Prelude to Rebellion (collects #1-6)
  • Star Wars: Outlander (collects #7-12)
  • Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare (collects #13-18)
  • Star Wars: Twilight (collects #19-22)
  • Star Wars: The Hunt for Aurra Sing (collects #28-31)
  • Star Wars: Darkness (collects #32-35)
  • Star Wars: The Stark Hyperspace War (collects #36-39)
  • Star Wars: Rite of Passage (collects #42-45)
  • Star Wars: Honor and Duty (collects #46-48, 78)

Clone Wars sub-series edit

  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 1: The Defense of Kamino (includes #49-50)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 2: Victories and Sacrifices (includes #51-53)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 3: Last Stand on Jabiim (collects #55-59)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 4: Light and Dark (includes #54, 63)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 5: The Best Blades (includes #60-62, 64)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 6: On the Fields of Battle (collects #65-71)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 8: The Last Siege, The Final Truth (collects #72-77)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 9: Endgame (includes #79-83)

30th Anniversary Collection edit

  • Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection Volume 5: Light and Dark (includes #54, 63)
  • Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection Volume 6: Endgame (includes #79-83)

Omnibus edit

  • Star Wars Omnibus: Rise of the Sith (includes #1-6)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Emissaries and Assassins (includes #7-18)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Menace Revealed (includes #27-31)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Quinlan Vos: Jedi in Darkness (collects #19-26, 32-45)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Clone Wars Volume 1 - The Republic Goes to War (includes #49-54, 61, 63, 67)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Clone Wars Volume 2 - The Enemy on All Sides (includes #55-60, 62, 64-66, 68)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Clone Wars Volume 3 - The Republic Falls (includes #69-77, 81-83)
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Dark Times Volume 1 (includes #79-80)

References edit

  1. ^ John Ostrander (w), Jan Duursema (p), Dan Parsons (i). "Hidden Enemy, Part three (of three)" Star Wars: Republic, no. 83, p. inside front cover (February 2006). Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics.
  2. ^ Saxton, Curtis (2005-04-12). "STAR WARS: Injuries of Darth Vader". TheForce.Net. Retrieved 2020-12-15.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Star Wars Republic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is about the comic book For the fictional polity prior to the Empire see Galactic Republic For the fictional polity following the Empire see New Republic Star Wars For the MMORPG see Star Wars The Old Republic Star Wars Republic is an American comic book series set in the fictional Star Wars universe The series was published by Dark Horse Comics from 1998 to February 2006 1 The series was originally titled simply Star Wars but acquired its Republic title at issue 46 The entire series comprises 83 issues After issue 83 the series was replaced by Star Wars Dark Times which continued the Republic numbering on its inside covers The Republic series is one of a number of comic book series set in the Star Wars Expanded Universe The cover of Star Wars Republic 78 Loyalties featuring art by Luke Ross and Jason KeithThe events in Star Wars Republic are set in roughly the same fictional timeframe as the Star Wars film prequel trilogy Character development builds on the films including appearances by more prominent characters such as Mace Windu and Yoda as well as peripheral characters such as Ki Adi Mundi and Quinlan Vos Contents 1 Story arcs 1 1 Prelude to Rebellion 1 2 Outlander 1 3 Emissaries to Malastare 1 4 Twilight 1 5 Infinity s End 1 6 Starcrash 1 7 The Hunt for Aurra Sing 1 8 Darkness 1 9 The Stark Hyperspace War 1 10 The Devaronian Version 1 11 Rite of Passage 1 12 Honor and Duty 1 13 Sacrifice 1 14 The Defense of Kamino 1 15 The New Face of War 1 16 Blast Radius 1 17 Double Blind 1 18 The Battle of Jabiim 1 19 Enemy Lines 1 20 Hate and Fear 1 21 Dead Ends 1 22 No Man s Land 1 23 Striking from the Shadows 1 24 Bloodlines 1 25 Show of Force 1 26 Forever Young 1 27 Armor 1 28 The Dreadnaughts of Rendili 1 29 Trackdown 1 30 The Siege of Saleucami 1 31 Loyalties 1 32 Into the Unknown 1 33 The Hidden Enemy 2 Collected editions 2 1 Original series 2 2 Clone Wars sub series 2 3 30th Anniversary Collection 2 4 Omnibus 3 ReferencesStory arcs editPrelude to Rebellion edit Issues 1 6 December 1998 May 1999 were written by Jan Strnad with art by Anthony Winn Shortly before the events of The Phantom Menace Jedi Master Ki Adi Mundi returns to his home world and defends his people including his family from raiders After his success there he is made a member of the Jedi Council Outlander edit Issues 7 12 June November 1999 were written by Timothy Truman with art by Tom Raney Rod Pereira Rick Leonardi and Al Rio Following the events of The Phantom Menace Ki Adi Mundi is sent by the Jedi Council to Tatooine to investigate whether former Padawan Sharad Hett who now identifies as a Tusken Raider has become evil Meanwhile Gardulla and Jabba the Hutt send their minions to attack the Sand People in a scheme to drive the sales of outdated weapons Hett dies but his son and Padawan A Sharad Hett returns to Coruscant to join the Jedi Order Emissaries to Malastare edit Issues 13 18 December 1999 May 2000 were written by Timothy Truman with art by Tom Lyle Jan Duursema and John Nadeau Jedi Masters Mace Windu Yaddle Adi Gallia Plo Koon Even Piell and Ki Adi Mundi as well as A Sharad Hett travel to Malastare to establish peace between two rival factions They are caught up in the middle of a high stakes podrace which Sebulba dominates despite an assassination attempt on him Mace then travels to Nar Shaddaa to investigate the trafficking of an animal from his home world Twilight edit Quinlan Vos has had his memory erased including his Jedi training and system of morality He teams up with the Devaronian Vilmarh Grahrk who places a bet on the Jedi s survival after failing to benefit from his death Vos remembers his identity and that of his apprentice Aayla Secura when he finds their lightsabers Vos and Grahrk travel to Ryloth in hopes of finding Secura and discovering who tried to erase her and Vos s existence Infinity s End edit Quinlan Vos has been sent to Dathomir where he is tasked with preventing a coven of crazy witches from using an outmoded portal to jump across spacetime wreaking havoc to planets each time the gate is used Starcrash edit A newly knighted Jedi crash lands on a planet where he helps liberate a princess from an unwanted marriage The Hunt for Aurra Sing edit Ki Adi Mundi A Sharad Hett and Adi Gallia pursue Aurra Sing who has recently been on a Jedi slaying rampage Darkness edit Quinlan Vos goes to a planet where the leader of some brain devouring creatures has turned Aayla Secura to the dark side Vos s former master shows up as do some other Jedi and Vilmarh Grahrk who help Vos save Secura The Stark Hyperspace War edit The Devaronian Version edit Issues 40 and 41 March May 2002 are written by John Ostrander with art by Davide Fabbri and recount earlier events previously depicted in Jedi Council Acts of War by Vilmarh Grahrk with some embellishments Rite of Passage edit Honor and Duty edit Sacrifice edit The Defense of Kamino edit The New Face of War edit Blast Radius edit Double Blind edit The Battle of Jabiim edit Enemy Lines edit Hate and Fear edit Dead Ends edit No Man s Land edit Striking from the Shadows edit Bloodlines edit Show of Force edit Forever Young edit Armor edit The Dreadnaughts of Rendili edit Issue 71 November 2004 depicts Anakin Skywalker receiving his iconic eye scar in a duel with Asajj Ventress during the Clone Wars 2 Trackdown edit The Siege of Saleucami edit Loyalties edit Issue 78 October 2005 was written by John Ostrander with art by Luke Ross Shortly after the events of Revenge of the Sith Emperor Palpatine introduces some of his highest ranking Imperial officers to Darth Vader One officer reluctant to serve the Empire Sagoro Autem is warned by his former partner Omin that he is soon to be executed Vader arrives and kills Omin knowing he helped Autem flee The Sith lord hires three bounty hunters to find Autem two of which he fights off The third reveals himself as Autem s son who flees with his father to the Outer Rim Into the Unknown edit Issues 79 and 80 November December 2005 were written by Randy Stradley with art by Doug Wheatley Following the end of the Clone Wars Jedi Master Kai Hudorra and Padawan Noirah Na hide from clone troopers who have turned on the Jedi in accord with Order 66 Meanwhile Jedi Master Dass Jennir befriends the natives of New Plympto who were previously allied with the Separatists All three Jedi travel to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant where they witness a defiant Jedi being killed by clones Hudorra and Na abandon the Jedi Order and Jennir returns to New Plympto to fight the Galactic Empire Jennir s story is continued in the first arc of Star Wars Dark Times The Hidden Enemy editCollected editions editOriginal series edit Star Wars Prelude to Rebellion collects 1 6 Star Wars Outlander collects 7 12 Star Wars Emissaries to Malastare collects 13 18 Star Wars Twilight collects 19 22 Star Wars The Hunt for Aurra Sing collects 28 31 Star Wars Darkness collects 32 35 Star Wars The Stark Hyperspace War collects 36 39 Star Wars Rite of Passage collects 42 45 Star Wars Honor and Duty collects 46 48 78 Clone Wars sub series edit Main article Star Wars Clone Wars comics Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 1 The Defense of Kamino includes 49 50 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 2 Victories and Sacrifices includes 51 53 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 3 Last Stand on Jabiim collects 55 59 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 4 Light and Dark includes 54 63 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 5 The Best Blades includes 60 62 64 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 6 On the Fields of Battle collects 65 71 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 8 The Last Siege The Final Truth collects 72 77 Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 9 Endgame includes 79 83 30th Anniversary Collection edit Star Wars 30th Anniversary Collection Volume 5 Light and Dark includes 54 63 Star Wars 30th Anniversary Collection Volume 6 Endgame includes 79 83 Omnibus edit Star Wars Omnibus Rise of the Sith includes 1 6 Star Wars Omnibus Emissaries and Assassins includes 7 18 Star Wars Omnibus Menace Revealed includes 27 31 Star Wars Omnibus Quinlan Vos Jedi in Darkness collects 19 26 32 45 Star Wars Omnibus Clone Wars Volume 1 The Republic Goes to War includes 49 54 61 63 67 Star Wars Omnibus Clone Wars Volume 2 The Enemy on All Sides includes 55 60 62 64 66 68 Star Wars Omnibus Clone Wars Volume 3 The Republic Falls includes 69 77 81 83 Star Wars Omnibus Dark Times Volume 1 includes 79 80 References edit John Ostrander w Jan Duursema p Dan Parsons i Hidden Enemy Part three of three Star Wars Republic no 83 p inside front cover February 2006 Milwaukie OR Dark Horse Comics Saxton Curtis 2005 04 12 STAR WARS Injuries of Darth Vader TheForce Net Retrieved 2020 12 15 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