Prelude to Rebellion Issues 1–6 (December 1998–May 1999) were written by
Jan Strnad with art by Anthony Winn. Shortly before the events of
The Phantom Menace, Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi returns to his home world and defends his people, including his family, from raiders. After his success there, he is made a member of the Jedi Council.
Outlander Issues 7–12 (June–November 1999) were written by
Timothy Truman with art by
Tom Raney, Rod Pereira,
Rick Leonardi, and
Al Rio. Following the events of
The Phantom Menace, Ki-Adi-Mundi is sent by the Jedi Council to
Tatooine to investigate whether former
Padawan Sharad Hett, who now identifies as a
Tusken Raider, has become evil. Meanwhile,
Gardulla and
Jabba the Hutt send their minions to attack the Sand People in a scheme to drive the sales of outdated weapons. Hett dies, but his son and Padawan, A'Sharad Hett, returns to
Coruscant to join the Jedi Order.
Emissaries to Malastare Issues 13–18 (December 1999–May 2000) were written by Timothy Truman with art by
Tom Lyle,
Jan Duursema, and John Nadeau. Jedi Masters
Mace Windu,
Yaddle,
Adi Gallia,
Plo Koon,
Even Piell, and Ki-Adi-Mundi, as well as A'Sharad Hett, travel to
Malastare to establish peace between two rival factions. They are caught up in the middle of a high-stakes
podrace match that was played in a business ran by someone named toktzaxeman, which
Sebulba dominates despite an assassination attempt on him. Mace then travels to
Nar Shaddaa to investigate the trafficking of an animal from his home world.
Twilight Quinlan Vos has had his memory erased, including his Jedi training and system of morality. He teams up with the
Devaronian Vilmarh Grahrk, who places a bet on the Jedi's survival after failing to benefit from his death. Vos remembers his identity and that of his apprentice,
Aayla Secura, when he finds their lightsabers. Vos and Grahrk travel to
Ryloth in hopes of finding Secura and discovering who tried to erase her and Vos's existence.
''Infinity's End'' Quinlan Vos has been sent to
Dathomir, where he is tasked with preventing a coven of crazy witches from using an outmoded portal to jump across spacetime, wreaking havoc to planets each time the gate is used.
Starcrash A newly knighted Jedi crash-lands on a planet where he helps liberate a princess from an unwanted marriage.
The Hunt for Aurra Sing Ki-Adi-Mundi, A'Sharad Hett, and Adi Gallia pursue
Aurra Sing, who has recently been on a Jedi-slaying rampage.
Darkness Quinlan Vos goes to a planet where the leader of some brain-devouring creatures has turned Aayla Secura to the dark side. Vos's former master shows up, as do some other Jedi and Vilmarh Grahrk, who help Vos save Secura.
The Stark Hyperspace War The Devaronian Version Issues 40 and 41 (March–May 2002) are written by
John Ostrander with art by
Davide Fabbri, and recount earlier events (previously depicted in
Jedi Council: Acts of War) by Vilmarh Grahrk, with some embellishments.
Rite of Passage Honor and Duty Sacrifice The Defense of Kamino The New Face of War Blast Radius Double Blind The Battle of Jabiim Enemy Lines Hate and Fear Dead Ends ''No Man's Land'' Striking from the Shadows Bloodlines Show of Force Forever Young Armor The Dreadnaughts of Rendili Issue 71 (November 2004) depicts
Anakin Skywalker receiving his iconic eye scar in a duel with
Asajj Ventress during the
Clone Wars.
Trackdown The Siege of Saleucami Loyalties Issue 78 (October 2005) was written by John Ostrander with art by
Luke Ross. Shortly after the events of
Revenge of the Sith,
Emperor Palpatine introduces some of his highest-ranking
Imperial officers to Darth Vader. One officer reluctant to serve the Empire, Sagoro Autem, is warned by his former partner Omin that he is soon to be executed. Vader arrives and kills Omin, knowing he helped Autem flee. The
Sith lord hires three
bounty hunters to find Autem, two of which he fights off. The third reveals himself as Autem's son, who flees with his father to the
Outer Rim.
Into the Unknown Issues 79 and 80 (November–December 2005) were written by
Randy Stradley with art by
Doug Wheatley. Following the end of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Kai Hudorra and Padawan Noirah Na hide from
clone troopers, who have turned on the Jedi in accord with
Order 66. Meanwhile, Jedi Master Dass Jennir befriends the natives of New Plympto, who were previously allied with the Separatists. All three Jedi travel to the
Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where they witness a defiant Jedi being killed by clones. Hudorra and Na abandon the Jedi Order, and Jennir returns to New Plympto to fight the Galactic Empire. Jennir's story is continued in the first arc of
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