Star Wars Honor and Duty

Star Wars Honor and Duty by John Ostrander, published by Titan in 2006, is a 96-page exploration set in the iconic Star Wars universe. This edition presents a narrative that unfolds after the murder of a politician just days before a significant senate vote. In response to this crisis, Emperor Palpatine enlists the help of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, who team up with two Imperial senate guards to delve into the investigation.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and humor intertwined with elements of science fiction, as the story navigates the complexities of political intrigue and duty within the Galactic Empire. The comic strips and cartoons format enhances the storytelling, making it accessible and engaging for a younger audience. This edition captures the essence of the Star Wars saga while focusing on themes of investigation and loyalty amidst a backdrop of galactic conflict.
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After the murder of a politician, days before a crucial vote is about to be called in the senate, Emperor Palpatine summons Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker to work alongside two Imperial senate guards in the investigation.
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