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legendscon · 10 months
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Happy 20th release anniversary to Dark Horse Comics Republic #55 by writer W. Haden Blackman and artist Brian Ching! This issue is the first in the Battle of Jabiim arc, a dark tale where Anakin and a group of other padawans face impossible odds against the Separatist army.
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maul-antics · 2 years
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I wouldn’t want to be in Anakin’s head either tbh
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legomocfodder · 3 years
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This group my be a bit obscure, it's the Padawan Pack from the old Clone Wars comics, specifically, from the Last Stand on Jabiim
From left to right, Aubrie Wyn, Kass Tod, Vaabesh, Mak Lotor, Anakin, Tae Diath, Zule Xiss, Elora Sund, and Windo "Warble" Nend.
The second picture is Anakin honoring his fallen friends at the Jedi Monument on New Holstice.
The Padawan Pack was a group of Jedi padawans during the Clone Wars, whose masters died. All but Anakin fell during the Jabiim Civil War. It's honestly kind of a heartbreaking story arc, but I think about it very often.
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dswcp · 3 years
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“Padawan Pack” Fancast
Happy Clone Wars Friday!
The recent news of ten new Star Wars film projects made me imagine how I would adapt some of my favorite comics. When all their Jedi masters die in the battle of Jabiim (except Obi-Wan, who was actually just chained up in Ventress’ skeevy dungeon), nine orphan Padawans form the Padawan Pack. And it’s all downhill from there.
There has, of course, already been lots of Clone Wars film media, including some adaptations of comics. However, the battle of Jabiim takes place in the earlier days of the war, before Anakin was knighted; the second season of the 2D Clone Wars show, and all of the 3D Clone Wars show, take place after he is knighted. I think this is a shame, since I really like sad boy Padawan Anakin. He just recently lost his mother and his arm, killed a tribe of Tusken Raiders, and got married. Though some comics deal with these topics, the cartoons rarely do. To stand out from the other Clone Wars content and to achieve a more serious tone, these post-AotC stories could be adapted into live-action.
Though more Clone Wars stuff would be excessive, I put it to you that so was Rogue One!
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Jenna Ushkowitz as Zule Xiss, the fiercest one
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Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld as Tae Diath and Elora Sund, connected by a powerful young Force-bond
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Marcus Scribner and Jordan Fisher as Mak Lotor and Kass Tod, who practically never have a comic panel apart from each other
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Dylan and Cole Sprouse as Vaabesh and Windo “Warble” Nend, the LGMs of the gang
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Auli’i Cravalho as Aubrie Wyn, the smallest and the bravest one of all
Republic 56 & 57: “The Battle of Jabiim, Parts 2 & 3.” Dark Horse. July 30 and September 24, 2003. Writer: Haden Blackman. Penciller: Brian Ching. Inker: Victor Llamas. Letterer: Sno Cone Studios. Colorist: Joe Wayne.
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cienie-isengardu · 5 years
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Then listen to my mind now, Tae Diath. I may not be your master, but I am your friend.
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dswcp · 4 years
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This week’s theme: OTPs!
Happy Clone Wars Friday! Today we appreciate a love beyond this world...
Tae Diath x Elora Sund!
Of all of Star Wars’ great mental Force-Bonds (Luke and Vader, Rey and Kylo, Revan and Bastila, Kreia and Exile), Tae and Elora are one of the least known but fiercest.
When all their Jedi masters die in the battle of Jabiim (except Obi-Wan, who was actually just chained up in Ventress’ skeevy dungeon), nine orphan Padawans form the Padawan Pack. And it’s all downhill from there. Tae Diath, who has an especially sensitive telepathic mind, is incapacitated by grief for his master and uncle Nico Diath. Being stuck with the emo newlywed Anakin, who has an especially aggressive affect on the Force, makes everything worse. Elora Sund, a peaceful Sullustan Jedi, willingly forms a Force-Bond with Tae to help him deal with his trauma.
But the war continues to rage around them. In KotOR II, the Exile fears that their Force-Bond with Kreia will kill them if she dies -- but, as a main character, this somehow does not come to pass. The same cannot be said of minor characters Tae and Elora.
Republic 56: “The Battle of Jabiim, Part 2.” Dark Horse. July 30, 2003. Writer: Haden Blackman. Penciller: Brian Ching. Inker: Victor Llamas. Letterer: Sno Cone Studios. Colorist: Joe Wayne.
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cienie-isengardu · 6 years
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Anakin broadcasts his emotion like a jamming beacon. I can’t even think straight around him.
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