Product Description: Mace Windu leads an elite Jedi strikeforce against an army of trained killers in a demonstration of Jedi power and resolve... Aayla Secura must confront her former Master in an effort to retrieve the plans for a weapon that has already destroyed one world... Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker must joins forces with a renegade Jedi to prevent a fleet of warships from falling into the hands of the enemy... On whatever field of battle the Jedi find themselves, their greatest challenge is to remain true to their teachings and to the ways of the Force!
Star Wars Clone Wars: On the Fields of Battle This book is an exciting combination of stories about the Jedi fighting in the Clone Wars. It is non-stop action. Many questions are answered about the time between the second and third episodes of Star Wars movies.
Best Vol of the Series Alright it's just my opinion but this was my favorite of the entire series. Starting with Mace and other Masters making a "Show of Force" to intimidate a guild of Bounty Hunters. A Quick story about Obi-Wan and Anakin. A story from Commander Bly's Point of View (Aayla Secura's Commander). And it ends with a story about Obi-Wan and Quinlan Vos, which was another of my favorites and even showed a bit of their past training as padawans together. [..]
Great comic book!! This is a great series! Absolutely worth to begin an excellent Star Wars series! The art is great and there are a lot of details and things to watch in these magazines.
Another good quality Clone Wars book This volume covers a wide spectrum of characters and events. I must say after reading all of the Dark Horse Clone Wars graphic novels that I recommend buying the whole series to all Star Wars fans. I have enjoyed reading them very much, not to say they are without flaws, this one included. I was extremely disappointed in the Asajj/Anakin confrontation in this volume. I don't want to give away anything so I'll just leave it at that. I wish they would just move on and get away from Asajj Ventress and Quilan Vos, whose stories were great to start with, but I just think they've been dragged out too long.
John Ostrander does it again Another great graphic novel in the Clone Wars series. This picks up from where volume 4 left off, once again going to the story of Quinlan Vos. This book didn't have any real good battles but was filled with more lightsaber fights than in the first 5 volumes combined. Great art (as usual), and the storyline gets even more interesting when no one knows whose side Vos really is. It would have been nice to see more of Yoda since the last story from volume 5 wasn't the best. A great ending to this, though.