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Jedi Council: Acts of War

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Jedi Council: Acts of War
Attribution
Writer(s)

Randy Stradley

Penciller(s)

Davidé Fabbri

Inker(s)

Christian Dalla Vecchia

Letterer(s)

Steve Dutro

Colorist(s)

Dave McCaig

Cover artist(s)

David Michael Beck

Publication information
Publisher

Dark Horse Comics

Schedule

Monthly

Format

Completed

Issues

4

General information
Era

Rise of the Empire era

Timeline

33 BBY[1][2][3]

Jedi Council: Acts of War was a 4-part series of comics published by Dark Horse Comics from June 21, 2000 to September 20, 2000. The four issues were collected into one trade paperback edition in June 2001. The story was retold from the perspective of Vilmarh Grahrk in The Devaronian Version.

Contents

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In the days of the Old Republic, before the threat of the Phantom Menace, the Jedi Council guides the Jedi Knights as defenders of peace and justice throughout the galaxy. When a brutal conflict arises, two Jedi are dispatched by council member Mace Windu and presented with a new challenge: the treacherous Yinchorri. When only the Jedi's mutilated bodies return from the mission, Mace realizes how greatly he has underestimated this new foe: the volatile Yinchorri are immune to Jedi mind control. As this grave mistake weighs heavily on Mace, the challenge now lies before the Council: How can they battle a violent enemy that has no fear of Jedi Knights, as it gathers weapons that threaten the stability of the Republic?

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Characters

Creatures

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

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[edit] References

  1. Omnibus: Rise of the Sith
  2. Star Wars: The Comics Companion
  3. The New Essential Chronology