Meet more than 350 incredible clones and droids from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
What is Clone Force 99? Who inducted Ahsoka Tano into the Jedi Order? Where does General Grievous keep a secret lair? Why does Captain Rex mutiny against his Jedi General on Umbara?
Have to know the answers to these questions? Look no further than Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle! Written by Star Wars expert Jason Fry, this illustrated encyclopedia features more than 350 incredible characters and teams, including Anakin Skywalker, Maul, Bo-Katan Kryze, and Clone Force 99.
Perfect for fans of all ages, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle! will enthrall readers for hours on end.
- ISBN 9780241492833; April 1, 2021; Dorling Kindersley; UK hardcover
- ISBN 9781465497901; April 27, 2021; Dorling Kindersley; US paperback
- Rex's number of CT-7567 is mistakenly identified as CC-7567. He is additionally referred to as a Clone Captain during the events of the Siege of Mandalore and during the skirmish aboard the Tribunal before his inhibitor chip was removed, when Star Wars: The Clone Wars established he was a Clone Commander.
- Ponds's DC-15A blaster rifle is incorrectly labeled as a "DCA-15 rifle."
- R2-D2's battle droid squadron is mistakenly described as being made up of only two B1-series battle droids instead of three.
- Ziro Desilijic Tiure's homeworld is incorrectly stated to be Coruscant instead of Sleheyron.
- Lott Dod's homeworld is incorrectly stated to be Cato Neimoidia instead of Neimoidia.
- Shahan Alama is incorrectly stated to be female.
- Pantora is mistakenly referred to as a planet instead of a moon in Chi Cho's entry.
- The standard B1-series battle droid is incorrectly described as 1.91 m (6 ft, 3 in) tall when all of its variants are given the correct height of 1.93 m (6 ft, 4 in).
- On Page 89, Maul is shown with the legs that Death Watch created for him, but a caption states that this set of cybernetic legs was created by Mother Talzin.