Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Sith War #2
In "The Battle of Coruscant," Ulic Qel-Droma stands at a crossroads, his years of mastering the Force culminating in a trial that challenges everything he thought he knew about being a Jedi. Written by Kevin J. Anderson and illustrated by Dario Carrasco Jr., with inks by Jordi Ensign, Mark G. Heike, Bill Black, and David Jacob Beckett, this 1995 Dark Horse issue captures a pivotal moment in a young warrior’s journey—where the true test lies not in power, but in self-mastery. The cover by Hugh Fleming brings the storm of conflict to life, a striking visual of a galaxy on the edge.
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After spending years learning to control the Force, Ulic Qel-Droma wanted to be a member of the Jedi elite. But he learns that it is not the Force one must control to become a Jedi; rather, one must learn to control oneself.
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