Star Wars Reveals Obi-Wan Mission and Anakin’s Secret Clone Wars

As the Clone Wars continues, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker together set out on a top-secret mission at Marvel’s Star Wars: Obi-Wan #4. During the Jedi’s last days at his hermit hut in the remote desert of Tatooine, the elder Obi-Wan in records reflects on the key moments of his life: his time as a young man and an adventure with Gehren Rand (in Obi Wan No. 1). A distress call brings the Jedi padawan to the dark side of the moon with Master Qui-Gon Jinn (in Obi Wan #2). Battle of the Abrion Bridge during the era of the Clone Wars (in Obi Wan #3).

and in Obi Wan #4, On sale August 31, Kenobi goes back to the time of the Clone Wars. Under orders from the Republic, Admiral Yularin recruits his trusted Jedi on a secret mission involving the disappearance of Obi-Wan’s old friend, Commander Michidrix, who he fears is a rogue.

Marvel Comics describes the problem: “As a sandstorm swept through his home, Obi-Wan had more time to contemplate the darkness. He looks back at the time he and Anakin Skywalker were pulled from the front lines of the Clone Wars to confront a lost soul from Kenobi’s past. In a time of war. Can the two Jedi bring back a man from the Heart of Darkness that he fell into?”

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“We’re exploring some new stressful moments in the Clone Wars. I’ve always been fascinated by that period ever since Leah mentioned it cryptically in her recording. [in A New Hope]Marvel’s Obi Wan Author Christopher Cantwell said: Fantha . tracks. “For me, it had to be formative for him, considering how broad the conflict was, and how intense it was. It’s really well explored in the new work, but it was very interesting to tell stories from that era. It’s also about my age in these stories. , so I may have ended up putting forth some of my own view of him on those issues — those times when you realize things aren’t as simple as they seemed when I was younger, and instead are infinitely more complex.”

Below, read a preview of Obi Wan #4, written by Cantwell and illustrated by Madibek Misabikov, with cover by Phil Noto. The penultimate issue of Marvel’s Star Wars: Obi-Wan Hits standing August 31.

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