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For other uses, seeStar Wars 15.

StarWars 15 final cover

Star Wars 15

Attribution information

Inker

Mike Mayhew

Colorist

Mike Mayhew

Cover artist

Mike Mayhew[1]

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Publication date

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32[1]

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Star Wars 15 is the fifteenth issue of theMarvelcomic book seriesStar Wars. The issue, released onJanuary 20,2016, is written byJason Aaron, with art byMike Mayhew.[1] The story is a one-off adventure featuring Obi-Wan Kenobi during his exile on Tatooine, as excerpted from his journal that was discovered by Luke Skywalker.

Publisher's summary[]

FROM THE JOURNALS OF OBI-WAN KENOBI*Another tale of Obi-Wan's exile on Tatooine!*Owen Lars took Luke in…but he refused to let Ben be part of his life. Why?*What trouble could have been stirred up by Ben protecting Luke?

Opening crawl[]

From the Journals of
Old Ben Kenobi
While searching for answers in hisquest to become a Jedi,Luke Skywalker has uncovered ajournal written by Jedi MasterObi-Wan Kenobi. The journal detailsKenobi's adventures during the timehe was in hiding on Tatooine - -including when Obi-Wan rescueda young Luke from Jabba the Hutt'sthugs during the Great Drought.What follows is an excerptfrom that journal.

Plot summary[]

The journal starts off summarizing the year following theGreat Drought onTatooine, as conditions have returned to normal and regular life has resumed.Luke Skywalker is racing his family'sT-16 Skyhopper across the desert terrain, as his friends, includingBiggs Darklighter, cheer him on from the ground. As he comes up onBeggar's Canyon, Biggs advises Luke to turn around for his own safety, but the boy, in his overconfidence, brushes aside his friend's suggestion, proclaiming that "[he] was born for this." From a distance,Obi-Wan Kenobi watches Luke fly the airspeeder into the canyon. He muses over the many similarities between Luke and hisfather, primarily their strongForcesensitivity and exceptional piloting skills. Luke enters the canyon with rapid speed, and again disregards his friend's warning. To Luke, mastering his piloting abilities is key to leaving Tatooine one day, and once he conquers Beggar's Canyon, his next stop will be the stars. Just then, he wrecks the ship.

Back at theLars homestead, Uncle Owen scolds Luke for damaging the vehicle, and as punishment, grounds him. With the Skyhopper damaged, the family is a speeder short and lacks the funds for the necessary repairs, of which Luke offers to pay for if Owen lets him enter the race at Anchorhead. Despite his insistence, Owen refuses out of fear for the boy's safety, and proclaims that as long as he lives, Luke will never fly again. Once more from afar, Obi-Wan watches over the family. At sunset, he begins a long journey across the landscape. Since his scuffle withJabba the Hutt's thugs, he has been driven deeper into seclusion, avoiding any appearances in town as theHutt searches for the man who had defied him. To maintain a low profile, he'd have to seek help from those who were already lowly.

Upon reaching his destination, a loneSandcrawler, he reveals himself to a group ofJawas and proposes an offer that will benefit them both. At dusk, Kenobi sits outside the Sandcrawler, patiently awaiting the routine raid upon the Jawas byTusken Raiders. While he waits, he meditates on howQui-Gon Jinn believed Anakin Skywalker to be theChosen One, and thinking that, in a way, maybe he was, and that if Luke shows the same abilities, there may still be hope. At last, the Tusken Raiders descend upon the Sandcrawler and Kenobi, whoforce pulls agaderffii stick from one of them to defend himself. He knows his interference could put Luke in danger, but that he also won't be able to protect him forever, and at some point, will need to fend for himself, which includes knowing how to fly. As dawn sets in, the brawl ends and Kenobi is victorious, sending the invaders fleeing. He reflects on needing to create an easier method to frighten the Sandpeople off in the future, but for now, it was worth it, as he felt like aJedi again.

At a market, Owen takes Luke with him to purchase severaldroids. As Owen is busy deciding upon his purchases, two Jawas approach Luke and give him a box filled with the parts needed to fix the Skyhopper. Luke, believing it to be a gift from his uncle, thanks him and rushes off, leaving Owen confused, and and a hidden Kenobi smiling.

Back at hishome, Kenobi prepares supper. Suddenly, there is a knock at the door. As he gets up to answer it, he summonshis lightsaber to him with the Force. The guest, however, is Owen Lars, who brings with him the box of Skyhopper parts. Furiously, he tells Kenobi to stay away from his family, and seeing past theJedi Master's faux cluelessness, reveals that he knows Kenobi has been secretly meddling in their lives; preventing raids, and now, sending Jawas to Luke. He drops the box at his feet and demands that the hermit cease his activities, stating that he will not let Kenobi "warp" Luke as he did his father, and that it was his responsibility to protect Luke from danger, including the Jedi. Kenobi interjects that Luke "has the potential to become something...truly remarkable," similar to his father. An enraged Owen asserts that Anakin's "death" was Kenobi's fault. Before leaving, he states that if Luke ever does leave Tatooine, he won't return, and thus, things would be better off if Kenobi kept to himself, as he only attracts danger. Owen then leaves a somewhat defeated Kenobi, who ultimately agrees with his claims. Kenobi, however, insists that no harm will befall Luke, not while he lives, and that fortunately, he's developed a knack of escaping death.

AtJabba's Palace, the Hutt, via his protocol droid, requests to see a demonstration of an assailant's skills before agreeing to pay his high asking price. The demonstration begins, and the individual takes out all of Jabba's guards in barrage ofblaster fire, nearly hitting the Hutt himself. Jabba quickly puts an end to the show and says that he will pay half now and the rest later, when the man who ambushed the Hutt's water tax collectors during the Great Drought has been found. As a bonus, thebounty hunter is offered extra payment for bring the man back alive. The droid asks if the terms are agreeable, and the bounty hunter—who isKrrsantan—roars in response.

Continuity[]

Star Wars: Timelines dates the events ofStar Wars (2015) 15 to10 BBY.[3] However, as explainedhere, it must actually occur in either8 BBY or7 BBY.

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Cover gallery[]

Textless cover by Mike Mayhew
Textless cover by Mike Mayhew
Final cover by Mike Mayhew
Final cover by Mike Mayhew
Action figure variant cover by John Tyler Christopher
Action figure variant cover by John Tyler Christopher

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.71.8Marvel-TemplateLogo Star Wars (2015) 15 onMarvel Comics'official website(backup link)
  2. Star Wars (2015) 7 takes place ayear beforeStar Wars (2015) 15, which is set immediately beforeStar Wars (2015) 20. In thesecomics,Owen Lars is visibly older than his appearance inStar Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, whichStar Wars: Timelines dates the events of to9 BBY. Additionally, these comics depictObi-Wan Kenobi inBen Kenobi's home, a home he did not occupy until after the events ofObi-Wan Kenobi, meaning the comics have to take place after the series. However,Star Wars LINE Webtoon: Chapter 2—"Meeting the Droids" depicts Obi-Wan Kenobi visibly older than his appearance in the aforementioned comics;Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition states thatLuke Skywalker was twelve years old in the Webtoon chapter, and since he wasborn in 19BBY according toTimelines, he was twelve in7 BBY and this is the latest the comics can take place. Therefore, due to the year-long gap,Star Wars (2015) 7 is set in either 9BBY or8 BBY, andStar Wars (2015) 15 andStar Wars (2015) 20 both take place in either 8 BBY or 7 BBY.
  3. Star Wars: Timelines

External links[]

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Skywalker Strikes:1 ·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·6
Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon:8 ·9 ·10 ·11 ·12
Vader Down:13 ·14
Rebel Jail:16 ·17 ·18 ·19
From the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi:7 ·15 ·20
The Last Flight of the Harbinger:21 ·22 ·23 ·24 ·25
Yoda's Secret War:26 ·27 ·28 ·29 ·30
The Screaming Citadel:31 ·32
Out Among the Stars:33 ·34 ·35 ·36 ·37
The Ashes of Jedha:38 ·39 ·40 ·41 ·42 ·43
Mutiny at Mon Cala:44 ·45 ·46 ·47 ·48 ·49
Hope Dies:50 ·51 ·52 ·53 ·54 ·55
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