Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Sith War #3
In "The Trial of Ulic Qel-Droma," the fallen Jedi faces judgment from his former peers, but the trial is far from straightforward—while Ulic stands accused, a deeper conspiracy unfolds as Exar Kun manipulates his apprentices into Sith-possessed killers, hunting down the Jedi Masters themselves. Written by Kevin J. Anderson and illustrated by Dario Carrasco Jr., with inks by Mark G. Heike, Bill Black, and David Jacob Beckett, and colors by Pamela Rambo, this 1995 Dark Horse issue delivers a tense, pivotal moment in the Sith War. Hugh Fleming’s cover captures the gravity of the moment, setting the stage for a story where loyalty is tested and the line between judge and accused blurs.
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Ulic Qel-Droma has fallen victim to the spell of the dark side and must stand before the Jedi masters to answer for his crimes. But another Jedi, Exar Kun, is turning his doting apprentices into Sith-possessed assassins and is sending them out to kill the Jedi masters.
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