@@peterang78 the thing is about mace is I’m sure he truly believed it was a great trial. The guy deeply believed in the Jedi council. He believed in it 100 percent never swayed away from it not even once.
I'd say those two were well-loved. Jango loved his son enough for Bobba to spend his entire childhood seeking revenge. Anakin loved his mother enough to start turning to the Dark Side when she died.
@@davidhong1934 I think what he's getting at is that Windu clearly didn't give a shit about it He didn't even so much as apologise to Bobba for killing his father after the failed assassination attempt and just generally didn't give a shit about Anakin because of his own ego and wanting desperately to be right that it was a bad idea to induct him into the order
Both of those were children that did experience love of a parent, not infants taken from their parents. Its partially due to anakin's attachment to his mom that he began to turn to the dark side. Thats why the Jedi had that policy in the first place. To begin the training so young. Like it or not, Mace was 100% correct about Anakin in the end.
I'd always wanted to see an episode or arc in _Star Wars The Clone Wars_ where Ahsoka or Obi-Wan ran into their family during a campaign, so I'm glad to see that story potential was addressed somewhere. Even more interesting to have a Jedi's parents reach out to them...
Star Wars fans before Mandalorian: Lol imagine seeing a baby yoda in Star Wars? Star Wars fans after Mandalorian: omg omg baby yoda is in a comic it’s canon
@@arnowisp6244 if it's not the jedi it *will* be someone or something worse, so in the end, is the jedi taking away you child really the worst thing, even if you never see them again they still be raised to be decent people, yes I think jedi should take to the parents and come to the decision on their own and not just take them without concent like most people in and out of universe seem to think, but in the end is must be for what's best for the child, not the parents, not the jedi, the child
Hmmm, this story kinda conflicts with what we are presented in 'Star Wars: Darth Plagueis'. Where Palpatine's mentor, Senator Vidar Kim, upon learning that his entire family was killed in an accident, attempts to persuade his son, a Jedi Knight, to rejoin his family. Needless to say, it didn't work. And not just because the Sith ordered Kim's assassination in a public place.
Not particularly, vidar kim wasn’t exactly suppose to be taking to his son at the time and even then he humbly refused to leave the order. Though he did show up for his dads funeral within a comic.
It’s still not clear on whether every member of Yoda's species are as small as he is. It could be that there are some members who are larger, though still grow up to be rather small, being likely five feet at the absolute most, but most members of the species are around Yoda's height when they have reached adulthood.
Wow I always forgot that Mace Windu had a family. Can’t imagine how sad living like that has to be. I always thought Mace Windu as a Strict teacher but he had a soft spot
I liked how jedi's flawed traits and greyness in legends is heavily expanded and portrayed in comics and books compared to canon(except from the movies and the tv series) but im not sure if it is expanded in canon.
And not all bounty hunting mandalorian has such care to what we see like din djarin. also Jango fett is the only mandalorian bounty hunter in the galaxy, while the other are fighting the civil war back on mandalore.
Figured this would be an outbound flight story, when Jorus C’bouth took one of the children from the passengers to train as a Jedi against the parents’ wishes.
Dave filoni knows so much, he has read and done everything Star Wars related, that’s where he gets his inspiration. I bet JJ just saw a new hope and based the sequels off of that
From what I can understand, JJ Abrams is actually a fan of Star Wars and has at least grown up with the main movies. When Disney contacted him to make a new movie, he was ecstatic. Between the two, Disney wanted a safe movie that could draw in as much of an audience as possible, and Abrams wanted to recapture the magic of the original movies. Between the two, the happiest medium was basically recreating _A New Hope_ with a new cast of characters.
Even though this was from Star Wars Legends, this is the only decent and sincere act of kindness Mace Windu ever showed despite the fact he was known to have a grim personality.
I’ve thought for a while that Episode I should have had a scene where Anakin was being bullied by the other kids and lashed out by instinctively starting to force choke one. It would have served as great foreshadowing, _and_ shown why it was so important for force-sensitive kids to be raised by the Jedi so they could learn to control their powers.
I never really appreciated Mace Windu, so while this story denunce one of the big flaws of the Jedi Order from the Republic days, it shows a more compassionate and human side of Mace Windu, who is able to question the morality of the jedi order choices, and that's something I didn't believe his character to be capable of. Even if this is a story from the legend universe, I think the non-canon stories still stay true to the characters of Star Wars
What often seems to be looked over in the whole "taking children away" dilemma is very clear with Grogu's story. The option of them living a normal life doesn't really exist. Jedi aren't perfect, but they try to give the children the ability to assure their own security. Think about Darth Maul's first kill who was a padawan who got kidnapped because she was force sensitive. Obviously being a padawan wasn't enough to save her, but she was learning to defend herself and got captured too soon. The way I see it, there basically are four options for force sensitive beings. 1) The Jedi temple (likely scenario, sad but safer than other scenarios), 2) The Dark Side (wether it's The Sith or other factions...not as likely a scenario as the Jedi Temple, but a far more dangerous and horrible possibility), 3) Being kidnapped or enslaved because of their impressing but yet undeveloped abilities (Unless they are protected, it'll happen and could end up by staying in that situation, or leading to scenario 1, 2, and 4), 4) Being lucky enough to be part of a society that has its own appreciation for force sensitive being, while being far away and discreet enough to avoid being noticed by everyone mentioned earlier and becoming strong enough with the force to remain safe by refusing to engage in conflicts (Impossible to know how common it is since they wouldn't be doing such a good job if we knew about it......That being said, we do see characters like that in some comics.) My point is, being safe and leading a normal life doesn't really appear to be an option in the galaxy far far away. That being said, in Star Wars as in real life, the absence of a better option at a specific time doesn't mean that we should accept status quo instead of looking for new and improved ways of helping people.
We've seen a lot of Selfless moments from Windu in the franchise most notably during the battle of Ryloth when he put himself in the line of fire from AAT tanks to save an unconscious ATTE driver
After this video I have lot of respect for Mace Windu 💜 And, regarding the Jedis, their old dogmatic ways ironically lead them to their fall. Anakin’s fall to the dark side was in part a consequence of how the Jedi order dismissed his feelings and attachements to his mother first and then to Padme. Luke’s reform of the Jedi teachings is great. He embraces feelings, connections, love and friendship as a natural part of life, of every sentient being in the Universe, part of the Force. And that my friends is also a way to finding balance in the Force.
Honestly, they should of kept this canon! Well ok I guess it could of been somewhat ooc from the Order cos I thought they spoke with the parent first before they gave their force sensitive child to them? It was nice seeing a more human size to Windu or did they want to keep him 100% emotionless and cold all the time like his reaction to Anakin Droid in the Clow War show?
I think it would be cool if someone or disney even making a fan fic or a story about what it would be like for a jedi to go and see their parents. This is just my opinion and I think it would make a nice story in the future.
I've always wondered if parents ever got violent trying to stop Jedi from taking their kids and if the Jedi killed them and lied to the kid about their past. I'd wager its happened once or twice.
@@patricklukcy13 No, one is dedicated to helping and protecting people, the other to ruling and abusing them. Be honest. Would you sooner be in the same room as Yoda, or Darth Vader?
@@levongevorgyan6789 neither. Yoda would kill you just as fast as Darth Vader for the right reason. I don't agree with any moral absolute stance. The jedi have done just as much harm through their non action as the sith has through their actions
No... I do not think that is a "Baby Yoda" species. It has a much closer resemblance to the species know as a "LANNIK". Jedi Master Even Piell is one of these species. The infant in the comic panel may be a cross-bred with another species giving it green skin. But all the features look more like a Lannik.
My theory for when they were drawing the baby yoda looking kid is that it is actually a green Lannik, the same species as Master Piell. They have very similar ears and it’s possible that one of them could be green.
oh shit this is literally the only star wars comic ive ever owned. It had a few other storys in it aswell as a gag one about yoda at a fast food place with popculture characters in the background
Source: Star Wars Tales #13: Children of the Force (Comic)
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Wow,damn that’s actually a really good story that gives mace some much needed character.
Yeah, kinda makes me forget he made up the whole “Great Trial” thing and referring Ashoka as a citizen.....
Still a good story though.
Mace Windu has always been better in the comics. In fact the comics are the main reason he is my favourite jedi
@@peterang78 the thing is about mace is I’m sure he truly believed it was a great trial. The guy deeply believed in the Jedi council. He believed in it 100 percent never swayed away from it not even once.
Read Shatterpoint
@@peterang78 Ahsoka referred to herself as a citizen to distance herself first, mace windu just shot it back at her
Mace windu: I hate to see a child that never experienced the loved of a parent
Bobba and anikan: oh really what about us
Mace windu: What ABOUT you
I'd say those two were well-loved.
Jango loved his son enough for Bobba to spend his entire childhood seeking revenge.
Anakin loved his mother enough to start turning to the Dark Side when she died.
@@davidhong1934 I think what he's getting at is that Windu clearly didn't give a shit about it
He didn't even so much as apologise to Bobba for killing his father after the failed assassination attempt and just generally didn't give a shit about Anakin because of his own ego and wanting desperately to be right that it was a bad idea to induct him into the order
I DON'T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GOD DAMN THING!
Both of those were children that did experience love of a parent, not infants taken from their parents. Its partially due to anakin's attachment to his mom that he began to turn to the dark side. Thats why the Jedi had that policy in the first place. To begin the training so young.
Like it or not, Mace was 100% correct about Anakin in the end.
Love is a double-edged sword.
Wait Mace Windu showed emotion? This is interesting.
Yep cause he want to see his parents but they were killed in a war on his planet
Thats why its eu
He knows it is not weak to value life it's called compassion
A Jedi?? Emotion?? That’s illega!!!
Wdym he saved many clones from dying in an at te
I’ve always wondered didn’t some family’s want there babies back
The thought did occur.
i know i may be annoying but..
their*
Jedi mind trick is probably used to solve the issue. They MIB any hostile parents
*their
Thanks for the likes
I'd always wanted to see an episode or arc in _Star Wars The Clone Wars_ where Ahsoka or Obi-Wan ran into their family during a campaign, so I'm glad to see that story potential was addressed somewhere. Even more interesting to have a Jedi's parents reach out to them...
Obi-Wan's family. That is definitely something I want to explore
@@ShadzGamez that's definitely something you will regret getting.
Have you read Dooku Lost?
Edit. Dooku: Jedi Lost
@@ShadzGamez maybe in the obi wan series?
KOTOR 1 has a quest involving a Jedi's mom
"I want my baby back baby back baby back baby back baby back baby back, from the Jedi."
Lol
sir that will be 10.59
Anikan: Jedi Baby Back Ribs! Not Strong with the Force!
GET IN MAH BELLEH.
Baby: has magic power stuffs
Jedi: MINE
*jedi: its free real estate
Jedi: hippity hopitty your child is now our property
Jedi : is for me? 👉👈
That belongs in a mu...
-Jedi temple!
*GIVE ME THE CHILD!*
Imagine trying to get your baby back from the Jedi Order without them knowing it
Shoulda ran for chancellor and became the senate 🤷♂️ woulda had a better chance of gettin it back
What
What
@@YomamaYodaddyYobjtchassGranny yep
Star Wars fans before Mandalorian: Lol imagine seeing a baby yoda in Star Wars?
Star Wars fans after Mandalorian: omg omg baby yoda is in a comic it’s canon
*Grogu.*
@@BytzDrawzpeople are still gonna call Grogu baby yoda
What about people who already knew of this?
Considering what eventually happened with Order 66, Mace might have helped save that kid's life.
Only to have that kid be taken by the inquisitors later or or killed by them
@@jameswagstaff984 Yeah, that's the sad thing. If they aren't with the Jedi, they'll likely be found by the inquisitors.
@@arnowisp6244 if it's not the jedi it *will* be someone or something worse, so in the end, is the jedi taking away you child really the worst thing, even if you never see them again they still be raised to be decent people, yes I think jedi should take to the parents and come to the decision on their own and not just take them without concent like most people in and out of universe seem to think, but in the end is must be for what's best for the child, not the parents, not the jedi, the child
@@jameswagstaff984 there are othe force groups that existed, which were untouched by the Empire normally, because they weren't really a threat
@@kamishin7135 Sidious suffered none of them, if you weren't loyal to the sith, or offered an alternative, they would be eradicated
coming back here after not watching for a year. brings me back to when i first discoverd the channel 5 or 6 years ago whem it was still fact free.
Can we all respect this channel for making (almost)everyday new vids
bruh this channel isn’t making vids everyday
I wish it was everyday
Definitely does not make new videos everyday it's still a great channel though...
2016 was this channel shining Mantle....
A lot of these videos are reposts to farm views
If only Anakin had read that padd....
OHHHHHH
Hmmm, this story kinda conflicts with what we are presented in 'Star Wars: Darth Plagueis'. Where Palpatine's mentor, Senator Vidar Kim, upon learning that his entire family was killed in an accident, attempts to persuade his son, a Jedi Knight, to rejoin his family. Needless to say, it didn't work. And not just because the Sith ordered Kim's assassination in a public place.
Not particularly, vidar kim wasn’t exactly suppose to be taking to his son at the time and even then he humbly refused to leave the order. Though he did show up for his dads funeral within a comic.
He stated to Plagueis that if his father wasnt a senator, the jedi would have denied the 2 meeting each other
Because it shouldn’t. This comic isn’t even canon within the Legends continuity. Half of the comics in “Star Wars Tales” aren’t canon.
@@maca673 oh really?
IDK "baby Yoda" looks more like a green skinned Lannik, like Jedi Master Even Piell...
Yeah looks to "human"
Yeah,,, maybe ,, but in my mind it is already Grogu.
Hmmm yes, he's not wrinkly enough
@@henrycoffey1207 they may not be born wrinkly
Limb proportions don't seem right either. Yoda's species have t-rex arms rather than those muscular punchers.
That baby is way way~ bigger than Grogu would have been back then. I mean, he's like 50 years old atm and he's still smaller than a normal human baby.
Could be a Lannik (Evan Piel’s species)
It’s comic artwork of a misc background charchter bro
It’s still not clear on whether every member of Yoda's species are as small as he is. It could be that there are some members who are larger, though still grow up to be rather small, being likely five feet at the absolute most, but most members of the species are around Yoda's height when they have reached adulthood.
@@nathanneil5138 The baby is a Lannik - just green with anger at being woken up ;)
I think it was more of a joke than anything else
Elite comic reference: you gota be at least 28 years old to have this comic.
Why?
I’m 23 and I remember reading this comic plus Lore Master said it was released in 2002. You probably accidentally heard 1992 not 2002 lol.
I have got this comic and im 13
@@markusmutter361 lmao if u want to read all these Star Wars comics go on readcomics online
You mean 18
I love this. It's one of the rare family love focused moments in Star Wars
the last time i was this early anakin still had all his limbs
I absolutely love how we just see how quick and strong Windu is.
0:42 the child closest in the foreground is 100% a tracing of baby tarzan lol
Wow I always forgot that Mace Windu had a family. Can’t imagine how sad living like that has to be. I always thought Mace Windu as a Strict teacher but he had a soft spot
I love the Mandalorian series I can’t wait for the boba fett show
Me too!
@@princessirulancorrino4695 padawan tano
Love this story. Shows just how good a man Mace was.
I liked how jedi's flawed traits and greyness in legends is heavily expanded and portrayed in comics and books compared to canon(except from the movies and the tv series) but im not sure if it is expanded in canon.
Maybe Jon or Dave or one of the story group members read this comic and brought it up when writing The Mandalorian
windu must rubb baby oil on his head to be that shiny.
Plus for 20+ resistance to force lighting
Should has sent a mandalorian for this job
Too expensive
And not all bounty hunting mandalorian has such care to what we see like din djarin. also Jango fett is the only mandalorian bounty hunter in the galaxy, while the other are fighting the civil war back on mandalore.
@@commissaryunion8370 Plus I think the Mandalorians were still very much in a galaxy enforced time out after they tried ANOTHER genocide...
Figured this would be an outbound flight story, when Jorus C’bouth took one of the children from the passengers to train as a Jedi against the parents’ wishes.
Wow it's nice seeing Mace as a kind hearted person.
"The shouting from the Disturbed babies"
OOH-A-A-A-AH!
The heart of a knight started with the ones that gave him that heart
*jedi sees anything force related
" hippity hoppity you're now my property
Jedi: Gee, we sure hope this doesn't come back to bite us
Also Jedi: (take away Anakin)
Jedi: Ima take ya kid with the force! Ima take ya Planets with the force!! Shiiiiit IMA TAKE THAT TREE WITH THE FORCE!
Jedi probably missed 9/10 kids if there are only 10,000 Jedi in canon
@@grandadmiralbencardd9452 me with a full Jedi cosplay: ah dang it
His lightsaber’s wrong. This story proves Mace Windu’s not such a “bad motherf***er”
I remember reading this comic when I was a kid!!!
That story was so moving. Thank you for sharing it.
I have too wonder if any of the Youngling's families tried suing the Empire for executing their kid's?
That probably would not go so well for them.
Yoda:is very short Grogu:MICRO YODA
You are wrong, the baby is a Lannik same as Jedi Master Even Piell
It could easily be that, but also Yoda's species. Only the guy who put it in there knows.
The og baby Yoda
Now if StarForceOne made a video like this, he'd say IT WAS Grogu and then talk about how Grogu was connected to Order 66
Force sentive child: exists
Jedi Order: Mine, mine, mine
Keep up the good work.
2:09 that image of grogu is so cute
Dave filoni knows so much, he has read and done everything Star Wars related, that’s where he gets his inspiration.
I bet JJ just saw a new hope and based the sequels off of that
From what I can understand, JJ Abrams is actually a fan of Star Wars and has at least grown up with the main movies. When Disney contacted him to make a new movie, he was ecstatic. Between the two, Disney wanted a safe movie that could draw in as much of an audience as possible, and Abrams wanted to recapture the magic of the original movies. Between the two, the happiest medium was basically recreating _A New Hope_ with a new cast of characters.
Even though this was from Star Wars Legends, this is the only decent and sincere act of kindness Mace Windu ever showed despite the fact he was known to have a grim personality.
She was not only trying to question his morality but also use her Zeltron mind influences on him.
2:21 a surprise for sure . but a welcome one for sure.
Baby Yoda?
"Yes but no. Give me views."
Grogu there all along lol
I’ve thought for a while that Episode I should have had a scene where Anakin was being bullied by the other kids and lashed out by instinctively starting to force choke one. It would have served as great foreshadowing, _and_ shown why it was so important for force-sensitive kids to be raised by the Jedi so they could learn to control their powers.
Your near 1M, stay strong 💪
Would be funny if this baby then survived through the decades of galactic unrest to follow and as an adult joined the New Jedi Order.
You know it would have been an interesting Episode in SW Rebels, where The Ghost Crew meets a couple that happened to be Kanan's Biological Parents!!!
you seem to forget that they begun taking things from legends and bringing them into canon.
No people, this doesn't make the Jedi worse than the Sith.
The last time I was this early anakin hadn’t turned to the dark side
Dave probably looked through the files and saw a baby yoda n decided to do that
Anakin: You kidnap kids
Yoda: What no anakin
Anakin: you a pdf file
Damn😢who knew the under that that bad motherf***ing exterior was a heart of gold
Grogu is their
Baby: has powers
Jedi: is for me?
Maybe they remembered that comic and were like "yoooooooooo baby yoda" "brooooooooooo yeaaaaaa man lets do it"
Isn't that a Lannik? The ears are pointing downwards and are much bigger than those of Yoda's species.
2:02 couldn't this be a Lannik like Even Piell
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This one was REALLY good
This one looks Bigger than Grogu
Its hard to tell without a person next to em for reference
I never really appreciated Mace Windu, so while this story denunce one of the big flaws of the Jedi Order from the Republic days, it shows a more compassionate and human side of Mace Windu, who is able to question the morality of the jedi order choices, and that's something I didn't believe his character to be capable of. Even if this is a story from the legend universe, I think the non-canon stories still stay true to the characters of Star Wars
This proves that Windu is more than just a hardcore Jedi who was a little too rough on Anakin. This should be cannon!
What often seems to be looked over in the whole "taking children away" dilemma is very clear with Grogu's story. The option of them living a normal life doesn't really exist. Jedi aren't perfect, but they try to give the children the ability to assure their own security. Think about Darth Maul's first kill who was a padawan who got kidnapped because she was force sensitive. Obviously being a padawan wasn't enough to save her, but she was learning to defend herself and got captured too soon. The way I see it, there basically are four options for force sensitive beings. 1) The Jedi temple (likely scenario, sad but safer than other scenarios), 2) The Dark Side (wether it's The Sith or other factions...not as likely a scenario as the Jedi Temple, but a far more dangerous and horrible possibility), 3) Being kidnapped or enslaved because of their impressing but yet undeveloped abilities (Unless they are protected, it'll happen and could end up by staying in that situation, or leading to scenario 1, 2, and 4), 4) Being lucky enough to be part of a society that has its own appreciation for force sensitive being, while being far away and discreet enough to avoid being noticed by everyone mentioned earlier and becoming strong enough with the force to remain safe by refusing to engage in conflicts (Impossible to know how common it is since they wouldn't be doing such a good job if we knew about it......That being said, we do see characters like that in some comics.)
My point is, being safe and leading a normal life doesn't really appear to be an option in the galaxy far far away. That being said, in Star Wars as in real life, the absence of a better option at a specific time doesn't mean that we should accept status quo instead of looking for new and improved ways of helping people.
Could have also been a green Lannik too
I remember this comic from back in the day.
Wow this one is really nice! Thanks for the video!!!
Wow that was deep i just woke up I was not prepared for that lmao
We've seen a lot of Selfless moments from Windu in the franchise most notably during the battle of Ryloth when he put himself in the line of fire from AAT tanks to save an unconscious ATTE driver
I really hope it was mace windu that saved grogu, it makes sense given this legends story.
The baby yoda is probably a funny cameo that the artist made while illustrating the comic,
After this video I have lot of respect for Mace Windu 💜
And, regarding the Jedis, their old dogmatic ways ironically lead them to their fall. Anakin’s fall to the dark side was in part a consequence of how the Jedi order dismissed his feelings and attachements to his mother first and then to Padme. Luke’s reform of the Jedi teachings is great. He embraces feelings, connections, love and friendship as a natural part of life, of every sentient being in the Universe, part of the Force. And that my friends is also a way to finding balance in the Force.
love the videos, man, keep up the good work!
Damn didn't expect to shed a tear at the end
Honestly, they should of kept this canon! Well ok I guess it could of been somewhat ooc from the Order cos I thought they spoke with the parent first before they gave their force sensitive child to them?
It was nice seeing a more human size to Windu or did they want to keep him 100% emotionless and cold all the time like his reaction to Anakin Droid in the Clow War show?
Mace windu having emotion a surprise to be sure but a welcome one
If there are basicly an infinite amount of planets, that means....
Sans species
Grogu was Legends to begin with? Dun dun dun
I think it would be cool if someone or disney even making a fan fic or a story about what it would be like for a jedi to go and see their parents. This is just my opinion and I think it would make a nice story in the future.
I remember reading this comic in the library of my middle school didn't read the crazy end cause a page was torn out lol
Are you still doing the updated all stormtrooper types video
I've always wondered if parents ever got violent trying to stop Jedi from taking their kids and if the Jedi killed them and lied to the kid about their past. I'd wager its happened once or twice.
I'd wager it is common enough for people to willingly give their children to the space tyrants.
Y'all are confusing the Jedi and Sith. The Sith forced people on pain of death to give up force sensitives for training.
@@levongevorgyan6789 nah, both organizations are power hungry and morally corrupt.
@@patricklukcy13 No, one is dedicated to helping and protecting people, the other to ruling and abusing them. Be honest. Would you sooner be in the same room as Yoda, or Darth Vader?
@@levongevorgyan6789 neither. Yoda would kill you just as fast as Darth Vader for the right reason. I don't agree with any moral absolute stance. The jedi have done just as much harm through their non action as the sith has through their actions
Nice to know Mace had a soft compassionate side and wasnt just a stone cold killer and hard ass all the time.
Wow the one time I actually cared for this husk of a man
No... I do not think that is a "Baby Yoda" species. It has a much closer resemblance to the species know as a "LANNIK". Jedi Master Even Piell is one of these species. The infant in the comic panel may be a cross-bred with another species giving it green skin. But all the features look more like a Lannik.
Remember that's just legends a star wars legend and cut
My theory for when they were drawing the baby yoda looking kid is that it is actually a green Lannik, the same species as Master Piell. They have very similar ears and it’s possible that one of them could be green.
oh shit this is literally the only star wars comic ive ever owned. It had a few other storys in it aswell as a gag one about yoda at a fast food place with popculture characters in the background
I wondered when someone would make this connection
Same words Din's mechanic used about getting him to sleep... No coincidence here. That's where Grogu came from. That one panel.
I remember these comics. They're very awesome!
These clone war comics are great
well that was new from mace windu