Rise of the Empire
When They Were Brothers
Clone Wars - Volume 7: When They Were Brothers
"Obsession" by: Haden Blackman, Art by: Brian Ching
by: Miles Lane, Art by: Nicola Scott
Summary:
Amidst the chaos of war, the only thing you can count on is the friend by your side. Few know this better than Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, once Master and Padawan, now two Jedi Knights fighting side by side in the seemingly endless struggle to bring the Separatist leaders to justice and restore pease to the galaxy.
When They Were Brothers
The CloneWars have taken their toll on the galaxy. Millions have died, but there is one death Obi-Wan cannot bring himself to accept. Consumed by the belief that the Dark Jedi Asaaj Ventress still lives, Obi-Wanhas temporarily forsaken his duties and recruited Anakin in a desperate hunt for the Separatist Commander. Their journey is perilous--and its destination far darker, and more dangerous, than either could have imagined.


Review:
  The Obsession arc was the best part of this. I enjoyed reading it and seeing more about Asaaj Ventress. Wondering what happened and how they managed to get rid of her in time for ROTS. And we see a massive battle take place during the final section. The other part, an unnamed story, was a tad less exciting. A small continuation of "Obsession" in which Obi-Wan and Anakin are sent to search out Dooku and Grievous but are instead ambushed.

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