Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones 2
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Attack of the Clones 2 was the second issue in the Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones series of comics. It was released April 24, 2002.
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Publisher's summary
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A Jedi shall not know anger. Nor hatred. Nor love.
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones is a seminal tale of the Star Wars mythos, unlocking some of the history and events that laid the foundation for the Rebel Alliance's epic struggle against the Empire as chronicled in the original Star Wars film trilogy. Featuring familiar characters as never seen before and introducing new players destined to become Star Wars icons, Episode II is a must-see film, and this graphic novel is a must-read for all Star Wars enthusiasts. Adapted by Henry Gilroy from the original screenplay by George Lucas and Jonathan Hales, and illustrated by Jan Duursema and Ray Kryssing. Make sure you catch this legendary series that's sure to please Star Wars fans of all ages.
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A Human server replaces COO-2180 onboard the Jendirian Valley; the character was originally intended to be played by Ian Watkin as a Human in the film, but was altered to a droid. His appearance matches that of the freighter's steerage overseers, as depicted in The Official Star Wars Fact File.

