Star Wars: Jedi—Mace Windu

    (Dark Horse, 2003)
™ and ©2003 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Ah, the ever expanding Star Wars universe! One of the most intriguing aspects of both Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Episode II—Attack of the Clones was Samuel L. Jackson’s portrayal of uber-cool Jedi master Mace Windu.

This one-shot goes deeper into the problems that the most significant Jedi leader in the Clone Wars must face: the divisions that have developed among the Jedi since the Clone Wars broke out. Some are simply apathetic toward the Republic and its cause, while others have joined a Separatist movement and it is up to Mace Windu to bring unity to the Jedi, even if it means confronting his former Jedi sword-master. Written by John Ostrander (Suicide Squad) and drawn by Jan Duursema (Arion, Lord of Atlantis), this one-shot does much to develop this fascinating character.

— Thomas Moudry
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