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Star Wars: Knight Errant 1:

Aflame
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8 Reviews
Spotlight Publications, Jan 1, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 24 pages
More than one thousand years before Luke Skywalker, a dark age grips the galaxy as the Republic abandons entire systems to Sith control. A newly knighted Jedi on her first mission, eighteen-year-old Kerra Holt has joined a band of Jedi volunteers traveling deep behind enemy lines. They have no support from the Republic and little chance of survival. She thinks she is prepared for anything. She's wrong.

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Review: Star Wars: Knight Errant

User Review  - Sharla - Goodreads

I wish there was a 3 1/2 star rating because I would give this book that rating. This is an Old Republic novel -- ie, there are Jedi Knights and Sith Lords, but because it takes place 3,000 years or ... Read full review

Review: Aflame (Star Wars: Knight Errant Comic #1)

User Review  - Jeff Lanter - Goodreads

This is probably the worst Star Wars comic I've ever purchased outside of one or two older stories in the Omnibuses. While it is not horribly written or has bad art, this simply is not a good story ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

John Jackson Miller, editorial director for Krause Publications' comics & games division, is also the current writer of Marvel Comics' acclaimed Iron Man comic book series. Maggie Thompson, editor of "Comics Buyer's Guide, is one of the founders of comics fandom. She is a long-time, widely quoted expert. Brent Frankenhoff managing editor of "Comics Buyer's Guide, has collected comics for more than 30 years to build a collection that spans more than 60 years of comics. "Peter Bickford is the creator of the most comprehensive and critically acclaimed software for comics collectors, ComicBase.

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