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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online.online...until a big omnibus collection of them saw the light of day in 2022 physically and digitally, collecting almost every story.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, which are:
** "A Second Chance", another comic where Sabine goes on a rescue mission to save her Nautolan friend.
** "The Ballad of 264", a comic centered around the droid that Chopper kicks out of the ''Ghost'' from "Rebel Resolve".
** "Always Bet On Chop", a comic where Chopper gets mixed up in a gladiator brawl.
** "Use In the Kinrah System"[[note]]German translation[[/note]]/"The Line of Duty", featuring the return of Mizel & Reann as they and Ezra escape from Stormtroopers.
** "A Time to Survive", featuring the return of the Wookiees, with a friendship between Ezra and Kitwarr.
** "Too Late to Change", an adventure about Ketsu Onyo and how she meets a family while on one of her missions.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, which are:
** "A Second Chance", another comic where Sabine goes on a rescue mission to save her Nautolan friend.
** "The Ballad of 264", a comic centered around the droid that Chopper kicks out of the ''Ghost'' from "Rebel Resolve".
** "Always Bet On Chop", a comic where Chopper gets mixed up in a gladiator brawl.
** "Use In the Kinrah System"[[note]]German translation[[/note]]/"The Line of Duty", featuring the return of Mizel & Reann as they and Ezra escape from Stormtroopers.
** "A Time to Survive", featuring the return of the Wookiees, with a friendship between Ezra and Kitwarr.
** "Too Late to Change", an adventure about Ketsu Onyo and how she meets a family while on one of her missions.
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** "Use In the Kinrah System"[[note]]German translation[[/note]]/"The Line of Duty", featuring the return of Mizel as he and Ezra escape from Stormtroopers.

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** "Use In the Kinrah System"[[note]]German translation[[/note]]/"The Line of Duty", featuring the return of Mizel & Reann as he they and Ezra escape from Stormtroopers.
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** However, as IDW Publishing has gotten around to exporting the junior graphic novel of ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', it has been suggested that IDW could do the same for these comic strips.
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* RecycledScript: Since the comics can't go too in-depth without invoking information that would raise FridgeLogic as to why it is never brought up in the show, the stories can be pretty limited. For example, "Kallus' hunt" and "No Sympathy" involve Kallus catching a former friend of his gone rogue, and "Ocean Rescue" and "A Second Chance" involve Sabine rescuing a friend from Imperial clutches to pay back her debt to them for saving her life in the past.
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** "Too Late to Change"

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** "A Second Chance", another comic where Sabine goes on a rescue mission.

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** "A Second Chance", another comic where Sabine goes on a rescue mission.mission to save her Nautolan friend.



** "Always Bet On Chop"
** "The Line of Duty"

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** "Always Bet On Chop"
Chop", a comic where Chopper gets mixed up in a gladiator brawl.
** "The "Use In the Kinrah System"[[note]]German translation[[/note]]/"The Line of Duty"Duty", featuring the return of Mizel as he and Ezra escape from Stormtroopers.
** "A Time to Survive", featuring the return of the Wookiees, with a friendship between Ezra and Kitwarr.
** "Too Late to Change", an adventure about Ketsu Onyo and how she meets a family while on one of her missions.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, which are issues #23 and beyond.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, which are issues #23 and beyond.are:
** "Too Late to Change"
** "A Second Chance", another comic where Sabine goes on a rescue mission.
** "The Ballad of 264", a comic centered around the droid that Chopper kicks out of the ''Ghost'' from "Rebel Resolve".
** "Always Bet On Chop"
** "The Line of Duty"
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, including another Sabine comic called "Another Chance" and a 426 comic, which we only know the existence of through tweets of buyers and writers.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, including another Sabine comic called "Another Chance" and a 426 comic, which we only know the existence of through tweets of buyers are issues #23 and writers.beyond.
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** And now with the magazine's cancellation in late 2016/early 2017, localization is a lost effort now.

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** And now with the magazine's cancellation in late 2016/early 2017, localization is a lost effort now. And it seems that the magazine is still continuing to be published in German, which makes it even ''less'' accessible.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Hardly anyone knows about these comics and hardly any stores (at least in America) carry them. The comics are often scanned onto the Internet, but about a few comics from towards the end of the magazine's lifetime (which makes it even ''harder'', because now the magazine is no longer in circulation) have yet to be released online, including another Sabine comic called "Another Chance" and a 426 comic, which we only know the existence of through tweets of buyers and writers.
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** When asked about how "Kallus' hunt" and "No Sympathy" conveniently tied in with Kallus' CharacterDevelopment in Season 3 of the actual show, Fisher tweeted that he never knew what was going to happen to Kallus in the future at the time he wrote those comics. This suggests that the comics are written to be canon-compliant rather than entries that can be treated as their own separate entities like most EU works due to not being let in on top secret information by the Lucasfilm Story Group. Though considering the comics revealed that part of Sabine's backstory involves going on the run while trapped on Mandalore after escaping the Academy and having a bad experience with water, as well as Zeb suspiciously going into detail about a Lasat he never saw again seem to suggest that Fisher and the other writers at least know ''some'' details that we don't know.

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** When asked about how "Kallus' hunt" and "No Sympathy" conveniently tied in with Kallus' CharacterDevelopment in Season 3 of the actual show, Fisher tweeted that he never knew what was going to happen to Kallus in the future at the time he wrote those comics. This suggests that the comics are written to be canon-compliant rather than entries that can be treated as their own separate entities like most EU works due to not being let in on top secret information by the Lucasfilm Story Group. Though considering the comics revealed that part of Sabine's backstory involves going on the run while trapped on Mandalore after escaping the Academy and having a bad experience with water, as well as Zeb suspiciously going into detail about a Lasat he never saw again seem to suggest that Fisher and the other writers at least know ''some'' details that we don't know.know.
* WordOfSaintPaul: The comics can be considered this. They don't seem to be considered on the same level of consideration given to most of the other EU works, but it does exist, as the Lucasfilm Story Group does indeed look through the comics for continuity's sake and a couple of details from the comics have been carried over to other material (such as an issue in ''Marvel Star Wars''). But nothing major is explored in the comic that explicitly affects the show and can be treated as almost something like optional canon.
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** And now with the magazine's cancellation in late 2016/early 2017, it's a lost effort now.

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** And now with the magazine's cancellation in late 2016/early 2017, it's localization is a lost effort now.
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* NoExportForYou: At first. Originally, the comics were released only in the U.K., with scans from Tumblr being the only reason why they're known (and even then, a majority of the fandom is still unaware of the magazine's existence as well). Only recently has the magazine begun to be localized in America, but since it seems that the advertising team was aiming for concurrent stories and information with the show (the earlier comics are Season 1-centric, while as of this writing, Season 2 is over), it is unlikely that the magazines will continue to be localized anyway.
** And now with the magazine's cancellation in late 2016/early 2017, it's a lost effort now.
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** "The Thune Cargo" was originally called "Cargo on Camson", and of course, was going to take place on Camson, the world where the crew dropped off Senator Tural in "Senate Perspective". The Story Group suggested that the setting be changed to Thune to tie in with ''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace''.

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** "The Thune Cargo" was originally called "Cargo on Camson", and of course, was going to take place on Camson, the world where the crew dropped off Senator Tural in "Senate Perspective". The Story Group suggested that the setting be changed to Thune to tie in with ''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace''.''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace''.
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** When asked about how "Kallus' hunt" and "No Sympathy" conveniently tied in with Kallus' CharacterDevelopment in Season 3 of the actual show, Fisher tweeted that he never knew what was going to happen to Kallus in the future at the time he wrote those comics. This suggests that the comics are written to be canon-compliant rather than entries that can be treated as their own separate entities like most EU works due to not being let in on top secret information by the Lucasfilm Story Group. Though considering the comics revealed that part of Sabine's backstory involves going on the run while trapped on Mandalore after escaping the Academy and having a bad experience with water, as well as Zeb suspiciously going into detail about a Lasat he never saw again seem to suggest that Fisher and the other writers at least know ''some'' details that we don't know.
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** "The Thune Cargo" was originally called "Cargo on Camson", and of course, was going to take place on Camson, the world where the crew dropped off Senator Tural in "Senate Perspective". The Story Group suggested that the setting be changed to Thune to tie in with ''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace''.

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