Vow of Justice
Vow of Justice was the second story arc in the Star Wars: Republic comic series (1998–2006). It was included in the last few pages of the last three issues of the Prelude to Rebellion arc.
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Publishing company | Dark Horse Comics |
Subject | Star Wars |
Genre | Science fiction |
Release date(s) | 24 March 1999 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Expanded Universe | |
Era | Rise of the Empire |
Series | Star Wars: Republic |
Galactic Year | 67 BBY |
Canon | C |
Preceded by | Yaddle's Tale: The One Below |
Followed by | Stones |
Script writer | Jan Strnad |
Penciller(s) | John Nadeau |
Inker(s) | Jordi Ensign |
Colorist(s) | Dave Nestelle |
Letterer(s) | Michael Taylor |
Synopsis
Shortly after returning to Cerea as a newly knighted Jedi, Ki-Adi-Mundi recalls being chosen for Jedi training and the raiders who terrorized his village. He returns to the Raider camp to confront their chief, only to find him deposed and enslaved. After being beaten and imprisoned, Ki is able to escape and make a show of force, convincing the raiders to disperse.
Issues
- Star Wars Republic 4: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 4
- Star Wars Republic 5: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 5
- Star Wars Republic 6: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 6
Dramatis personae
- An'ya Kuro (aka the Dark Woman)
- Bin-Garda-Zon
- Droe
- Ki-Adi-Mundi
- Yoda
gollark: I mean, you're obviously sticking to rules like "writing English" to some extent so you can actually communicate with us.
gollark: You "can" break rules quite frequently. That doesn't mean it's sensible to.
gollark: Probably not people who violate ALL rules, but ones who violate *some subset* of them in interesting ways.
gollark: If you go out of your way to do exactly the opposite of what "rules" say, they have as much control over you as they do on someone who does exactly what the rules *do* say.
gollark: I'm glad you're making sure to violate norms in socially approved ways which signify you as "out there" or something.
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