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Star Wars: Clone Wars is a 9 volume series of trade paperbacks published by Dark Horse Comics between 2003 and 2006 that collect various comics dealing with the Clone Wars. Also Dark Horse Comics has also started a , quarterly, graphic-novella series and a monthly comic series that take place during the TV show Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), which started in December 2009

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The story describes the events during the Clone Wars, set between the events of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Important characters include are Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, Count Dooku, the Clone Troopers, Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Vos, the last one which has not been featured in any of the Star Wars films.

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When I was a kid, the very idea of playing games with friends around the country via a world-wide computer system sounded like something out of Star Wars, maybe like the game of Dejarik Chewbacca and C-3PO played in Star Wars: A New Hope. Now, young Padawans can do that, entering a galaxy of adventure via Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures. Players can battle it out with lightsabers alongside favorite Clone Wars characters, fly starfighters, defeat droid armies and engage in countless day to day activities, all in an authentic Star Wars universe that mirrors exactly what they see on the television program. The game is free to play, but players can buy extras like costumes and accessories via an in-game currency called Station Cash.

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With Christmas coming in just a few weeks, geeky moms and dads might want to consider purchasing the new Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Galactic Passport kit. It comes with the video game, a 90-Day membership, an exclusive unlockable character, 500 in Station Cash, cool wallpapers and videos, and my own personal favorite, a Yoda monitor topper. I was lucky enough to receive a review copy of rhw Galactic Passport kit, and while I was really tempted to keep it all for myself, I decided to pass it on to my buddy Tony and his boy Jake, a Clone Wars fanatic, for playtesting. I did keep the Yoda, though. (Sue me! Iy’m not perfect!) I heard back from Tony last week. Turns out that they had a blast!

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