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Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, Vol. 6 Paperback – September 5, 2006
- Print length96 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDark Horse
- Publication dateSeptember 5, 2006
- Grade level3 - 4
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.25 x 7.5 inches
- ISBN-101593075677
- ISBN-13978-1593075675
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- Publisher : Dark Horse (September 5, 2006)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 96 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1593075677
- ISBN-13 : 978-1593075675
- Grade level : 3 - 4
- Item Weight : 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.25 x 7.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #439,986 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #725 in Dark Horse Comics & Graphic Novels
- #2,214 in Children's Science Fiction Books (Books)
- #2,234 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Books)
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1) "It Takes A Thief" - Saesee Tiin joins up with a local pickpocket, Na-Jia, to aid him in stealing a Separatist stealth fighter. Except he doesn't bother to explain the plan to Na-Jia. Saesee is portrayed as both tough and a bit mischievous. The snowdroids are a cool addition to the Separatist arsenal. A strong start to Volume Six (and this particular reader has a weakness for fantasy/sci-fi stories set in the snow).
2) "The Drop" - Republic Commando H.O.P.E. Squad must drop down into the upper atmosphere of a gas planet from space and rescue Jedi Treetower along with the package he was attempting to intercept. There's a razor-fine line between funny and ridiculous in this style of storytelling, but clone troopers using umbrella Mary Poppins-style to slow their atmospheric entry is just excessive. The goofy opening of this story made it hard to enjoy, although I give points for using an Ugnaught as a Jedi.
3) "To the Vanishing Point" - Jedi Ki-Adi Mundi remembers a mission which resulted in a tragic ending for recently knighted Jedi Rivi-Anu. This story mostly seems to be a prelude to Ki-Adi's imminent death during Order 66 on Mygeeto. There's not a whole lot of substance to this one.
4) "Means and Ends" - Kit Fisto and Plo Koon disrupt a prison riot and have a brief encounter with Durge. The art style takes an odd left turn in this story, looking more like a bizarre amalgam of a realistic portrayal blended with the familiar cartoon approach. Even more than the Ki-Adi Mundi story preceding it, this tale doesn't seem to have much point, and the change to the art is off-putting.
Clone Wars Adventures Volume Six wasn't quite up to the standard the last few issues have set. The first story is quite good but the other three don't entirely measure up.