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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 ...
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Clone Wars Adventures Volume 8: June 2007 "Versus" "Old Scores" "One of a Kind" "Pathways" 22 BBY Chris Avellone, Jeremy Barlow, Matthew Fillbach, Shawn Fillbach, Jason Hall Clone Wars Adventures Volume 9: October 2007 "Appetite for Adventure" "Salvaged" "Life Below" "No Way Out" 22 BBY Matthew and Shawn Fillbach Clone Wars Adventures Volume 10 ...
Star Wars: Clone Wars (PhotoComic) one-shot TPB May 2008 Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Gauntlet of Death one-shot 8-page comic May 2009 Star Wars: Tales from the Clone Wars one-shot TPB August 2010 Star Wars: The Third Time Pays for All one-shot 8-page comic April 2011 Star Wars: The Art of the Bad Deal one-shot 10-page comic May 2012
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Clone characters in Star Wars" The following 18 pages are in this category ...
The Art of Star Wars is a series of books by various editors featuring concept art from the Star Wars motion picture saga. The books mainly feature artwork accompanied by a short explanation of the scene and the artist's ideas, but also script notes, posters and other information.
The original Star Wars trilogy was adapted into manga by MediaWorks between 1997 and 1999: A New Hope (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi (1983). Later Shogakukan adapted The Phantom Menace (1999) into manga too. They were published in English by Dark Horse Comics. [2] [3] [4]