

Tales from Wild Space: “The Big March” follows the misfortunes of a B-1 Battle Droid, Q5-7070, who is separated from his company on an “uninhabited” region during the second year of the Clone Wars. While the story is separate from the one above, readers will still find a through-line in the guise of a different B-1 Battle Droid. Long pulls double duty in this issue as the letterer for this story as well the first. The next story in issue 19 is written by Nick Brokenshire, who is also credited as the artist and the colorist. Further, readers of the most recent novels Star Wars will get a hint of the relationship between the modified B-1 Battle Droid, Mister Bones, and Temmin Wexley from the Aftermath trilogy that takes place well after the Clone Wars. The art and colors that is reminiscent of the animated series and will have you wanted to go back and watch all of the great moments between Kenobi and Rex. With a few twists and turns, Cavan Scott will keep readers intrigued with the compelling dynamic between the trio. What ensues is the unlikely trio working together to get out of their sticky situation. Instead of the droid falling limp, the bolt seems to reprogram the droid into a self-aware clanker that is set on fighting together with Kenobi and Rex against his former droid allies. In the midst of the battle, Kenobi deflects a blaster bolt into an attack B-1 Battle Droid as a Jedi Master tends to do. General Kenobi answers his call and the two attempt to fight their way through the droid army to get to the evacuation point. While attempting to evacuate a group of Horian children from a Separatist incursion, everyone’s favorite clone trooper Captain Rex is cut off from the rest of his unit and requests assistance. “Roger Roger” takes place on such a planet, inhabited by a never before seen frog-like species called Horians. The story takes place during the Clone Wars and features General Obi-Wan Kenobi, Captain Rex, and an unexpected friendly clanker on a battlefield in the Crantori System.Īs fans of the animated show Star Wars: The Clone Wars know, the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars, often featured battles on underdeveloped planets in important strategic positions. “ Roger Roger” is written by seasoned Star Wars author Cavan Scott, and features art from Mauricet, colors from Charlie Kirchoff, and is lettered by Tom B. ” The two stories per issue have been a staple of the series since its inception in 2017 and provide adventures that are short, to the point, and are not related to each other.

Issue 19 is comprised of two different short stories: “ Roger Roger” and “ Tales from Wild Space: The Big March. Published by IDW Publishing, Star Wars Adventures #19 continues the young adult series of anthology comic books for Star Wars canon.
