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''The epic scope of Star Wars meets the signature style of Disney animation to deliver an entirely new experience for fans of the [[Rogue One: A Star Wars Story|blockbuster film]]''.
 
''The epic scope of Star Wars meets the signature style of Disney animation to deliver an entirely new experience for fans of the [[Rogue One: A Star Wars Story|blockbuster film]]''.
   
''The [[DS-1 Orbital Battle Station|Death Star]], the [[Galactic Empire|Empire's]] ultimate weapon, is nearing completion, and the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]] may be doomed. Enter [[Jyn Erso]], daughter of the Death Star's [[Galen Walton Erso|reluctant creator]], who desperately seeks to save her father from Imperial control. On her quest, she'll join forces with Rebel [[spy]] [[Cassian Jeron Andor|Cassian Andor]], reprogrammed Imperial droid [[K-2SO]], and other supporters of the Rebel cause, only to discover that their goals may differ crucially from her own. It all culminates in a saga-defining showdown on the tropical planet [[Scarif]], with Jyn and her friends attempting to steal the [[Death Star plans|Death Star's plans]] and keep hope for the Rebellion alive, leading directly into the iconic opening scene of [[Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope|Star Wars: Episode IV]]''.<ref name="Penguin">{{Penguin|books/567365/star-wars-rogue-one-graphic-novel-adaptation-by-alessandro-ferrari/9781684052202|Star Wars: Rogue One Graphic Novel Adaptation|}}</ref>
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''The [[DS-1 Orbital Battle Station|Death Star]], the [[Galactic Empire|Empire's]] ultimate weapon, is nearing completion, and the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]] may be doomed. Enter [[Jyn Erso]], daughter of the Death Star's [[Galen Walton Erso|reluctant creator]], who desperately seeks to save her father from Imperial control. On her quest, she'll join forces with Rebel [[spy]] [[Cassian Jeron Andor|Cassian Andor]], reprogrammed Imperial droid [[K-2SO]], and other supporters of the Rebel cause, only to discover that their goals may differ crucially from her own. It all culminates in a saga-defining showdown on the tropical planet [[Scarif]], with Jyn and her friends attempting to steal the [[Death Star plans|Death Star's plans]] and keep hope for the Rebellion alive, leading directly into the iconic opening scene of [[Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope|Star Wars: Episode IV]]''.<ref name="Penguin">{{Penguin|books/567365/star-wars-rogue-one-graphic-novel-adaptation-by-alessandro-ferrari/9781684052202|Star Wars: Rogue One Graphic Novel Adaptation|archivedate=20200829114320}}</ref>
   
 
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For other uses, see Rogue One (disambiguation).

Template:Trade paperback The Star Wars: Rogue One Graphic Novel Adaptation is a graphic novel adapting the events of the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It was published by IDW Publishing on December 12, 2017. The paperback volume comprises 80 pages and is intended for children. As an IDW publication, it received a brand new cover by Eric Jones, different from the one used internationally.

Publisher's summary

The epic scope of Star Wars meets the signature style of Disney animation to deliver an entirely new experience for fans of the blockbuster film.

The Death Star, the Empire's ultimate weapon, is nearing completion, and the Rebel Alliance may be doomed. Enter Jyn Erso, daughter of the Death Star's reluctant creator, who desperately seeks to save her father from Imperial control. On her quest, she'll join forces with Rebel spy Cassian Andor, reprogrammed Imperial droid K-2SO, and other supporters of the Rebel cause, only to discover that their goals may differ crucially from her own. It all culminates in a saga-defining showdown on the tropical planet Scarif, with Jyn and her friends attempting to steal the Death Star's plans and keep hope for the Rebellion alive, leading directly into the iconic opening scene of Star Wars: Episode IV.[1]

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The book repeatedly states that the time span between the prologue and the rest of the story is fifteen years, when in the film it was only thirteen years.

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