Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle!, a canon work, was penned by Jason Fry. Dorling Kindersley released it to the public on April 1, 2021.
Encounter over 350 remarkable clones and droids featured in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Do you want to know what Clone Force 99 is? Or who was responsible for inducting Ahsoka Tano into the Jedi Order? Perhaps you're curious about where General Grievous has a hidden base? Or maybe you're wondering why Captain Rex stages a mutiny against his Jedi General on Umbara?
If you're seeking the answers to these questions, then Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle! is exactly what you need! Written by Star Wars aficionado Jason Fry, this illustrated encyclopedia showcases more than 350 unforgettable characters and teams, including the likes of Anakin Skywalker, Maul, Bo-Katan Kryze, and Clone Force 99.
Ideal for enthusiasts of all ages, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle! guarantees hours of captivating reading.
- ISBN 9780241492833 ; Published on April 1 , 2021 ; Published by Dorling Kindersley ; UK hardcover edition [1]
- ISBN 9781465497901 ; Released on April 27 , 2021; Published by Dorling Kindersley; US paperback edition [2]
- A mistake occurs where Rex 's designation, CT-7567, is wrongly noted as CC-7567. Furthermore, he is called a Clone Captain during the Siege of Mandalore events and the skirmish on the Tribunal before his inhibitor chip removal, even though Star Wars: The Clone Wars clarifies that he held the rank of Clone Commander.
- The DC-15A blaster rifle used by Ponds is incorrectly identified as a "DCA-15 rifle."
- The composition of R2-D2's battle droid squadron is erroneously described as consisting of only two B1-series battle droids instead of the actual number of three.
- The birthplace of Ziro Desilijic Tiure is falsely stated as Coruscant, rather than his true homeworld, Sleheyron.
- Erroneously, Lott Dod 's home planet is identified as Cato Neimoidia, while it is actually Neimoidia.
- The gender of Shahan Alama is incorrectly identified as female.
- In Chi Cho 's profile, Pantora is wrongly described as a planet instead of a moon.
- The height of the standard B1-series battle droid is falsely given as 1.91 m (6 ft, 3 in), while all variants are correctly listed at 1.93 m (6 ft, 4 in).
- On page 89, a picture of Maul shows him with the legs created by Death Watch, but the caption mistakenly claims that Mother Talzin was responsible for this set of cybernetic legs.