Republic 67 is the sixty-seventh issue in the Star Wars: Republic series of comics. It was published on August 4, 2004 by Dark Horse Comics.
Publisher's summary[]
General Kenobi's clone army is sent on a diversionary mission to distract a massive Separatist army long enough for newly knighted Jedi Tohno to infiltrate a droid factory and destroy it. The key to the mission is to attract the Separatist's attention without actually engaging them in combat. But Anakin feels that he witnessed the sacrifice of enough young Jedi during the disastrous mission to Jabiim, and he can't stand the prospect of another one.
Can Anakin learn to put the Republic's objectives ahead of his own feelings, or will his misguided heroism jeopardize the lives of thousands in order to save one? And what about Master Tohno? Doesn't she have a say about her own part of the mission?
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Collected in[]
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 6: On the Fields of Battle
- Star Wars Omnibus: Clone Wars Volume 1: The Republic Goes to War
- Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Clone Wars Vol. 2
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Organizations and titles | Sentient species | Vehicles and vessels | Weapons and technology | Miscellanea |
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Notes and references[]
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Star Wars: Republic (2002) #67 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)
- ↑ The events of Republic 59 through Republic 68 were originally set roughly sixteen months after the start of the Clone Wars, but with the continuity changes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, both the Battle of Jabiim from Republic 58 and the Battle of Rendili from Republic 69 have been moved to 22 BBY by The Essential Reader's Companion and The Official Star Wars Fact File (2014).
External links[]
Star Wars: Republic #67 on Dark Horse Comics' official website (backup link)
Star Wars: Republic (2002) #67 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)