![]() ![]() In late 2004, after Quinlan Vos is welcomed back by the Jedi Council and Anakin seemingly kills Asajj Ventress in “Republic” Issue 71, Dark Horse’s Clone Wars saga split into three parts leading up to the May 2005 release of “Revenge of the Sith.” Obi-Wan and Anakin hunt Ventress in the “Obsession” miniseries, “Episode III” villain General Grievous is explored in his eponymous miniseries and Quinlan’s story continues in the last dozen issues of “Republic.”Īppropriately, Quinlan’s final nine issues (three of these last 12 issues, which I’ll get to later in this post, focus on other characters) have a similar feel to the emotional arc of “Revenge of the Sith.” “Trackdown” (72-73) and “Siege of Saleucami” (74-77) mark a grand final victory by the Republic over the Separatists in the Outer Rim, just as Obi-Wan feels he lands the final blow when he kills Grievous in “Episode III.” Quin, Aayla and Tholme take the lead against a Separatist army of Morgukai clones led by Count Dooku’s lieutenants Sora Bulq and Tol Skorr. ![]()
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