Top 10 Expanded Universe Characters Who Could Be in The Clone Wars (but Probably Never Will Be)
We still have a little while until there will be more Clone Wars on TV, and all this waiting got me thinking. As a fan of The Clone Wars and the Star Wars Expanded Universe, I always like to see some crossover. I know that the current Clone Wars series so far hasn’t completely gelled with the existing stories from the EU, especially the comics. That doesn’t mean we can’t have some character crossover. I mean, they have already had episodes featuring the characters of Quinlan Vos and Aayla Secura who were both comic book characters first. Other characters who were barely in the films but have been extensively fleshed out in the comics and novels have also made appearances, Kit Fisto, Ki-Adi Mundi, and Aurra Sing just to name a few. So why not bring more Expanded Universe characters into The Clone Wars animated series?
Everyone likes a top 10 list, so here are the Top 10 Expanded Universe characters that could be (but probably never will be) in The Clone Wars.
10. Zao
Zao was a blind Veknoid Jedi Master who didn’t really fight in the Clone Wars. He pretty much just wandered around doing his own thing. He was opposed to the Jedi serving as leaders in the Clone Wars, which could make for an interesting story line in the current Clone Wars series. Zao was willing to use his lightsaber when necessary though, helping Quinlan Vos (who has already made an appearance in the show) and Master Tholme (we’ll get to him) in the comic storyline Darkness. Plus, one of the higher ups at Lucasfilm must like the character. When the creators of the Darkness story arc wanted to kill him off they were told “no”. You also have to wonder if he may have been inspiration for the character Tera Senube in The Clone Wars episode “Lightsaber Lost”, with his odd looks and his lightsaber walking stick. You can see Zao in the Republic comic series, specifically the storylines Darkness and Trackdown.
9. Durge
If you have seen the Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars cartoon you are probably familiar with Durge. He is the bounty hunter that Obi-Wan cuts in half but doesn’t die because he is made up of tentacles or something. Come to think of it, Kenobi doesn’t have too much luck killing people with the cut in half move (assuming Maul is really alive). Maybe he should start going for the head.
Durge is very prominent in the Expanded Universe, showing up in comics, young readers books, and even has a couple mentions in the novels. At one point he was considered as a character to appear in The Clone Wars show but the idea was dropped in favor of some bounty hunter named Cad Bane. But I say still bring him in. He obviously has a bone to pick with Kenobi and he likes to kill clones. I want to see his armor, flamethrowers, dart launchers, and lightsaber blocking wrist shields in all their digitally animated glory. Plus, he and Ventress are buddies.
A couple of good stories to catch him in are the Republic comic arc The New Face of War and the comic series Obsession.
8. Dass Jennir
Just when we thought the Republic comic series was winding down we were given a great new character in the final two issues. Dass Jennir was a Jedi Master serving in the Clone Wars on the world New Plympto. He and his clones were fighting against the native Nosaurians when Order 66 was executed. Jennir barely escaped with his life and had to take refuge with the Nosaurans he had been fighting against. Most of Jennir’s story in the comics takes place after the time of The Clone Wars tv show, but what was he doing in the years leading up to Order 66? With his long white hair and complex personality he could be an intriguing and unique character to watch in The Clone Wars. Send him on a mission as a mentor to Anakin or something. As we see in the comics he has his own issues with flirting with the Dark Side when his back is to the wall, and as Dezono Qua found out, he’s pretty good with a blaster.
Check out the Republic story arc Path to Nowhere and the Dark Times comic series for more on Dass Jennir.
7. The Dark Woman
In the current Clone Wars animated series Aurra Sing is a Jedi killing bounty hunter. In the Republic comic series she was a Jedi killing bounty hunter who also happened to use the Force. She was the white skinned, almost bald headed, two lightsaber using, enemy of the Jedi way before Assaj Ventress. Who discovered her and trained her in the Jedi arts? The Dark Woman. Unfortunately she failed in training Sing for good and left the Jedi Order for 12 years to rethink her life. The Clone Wars series so far has stayed away from showing Aurra Sing’s Jedi past and it will most likely stay that way. That doesn’t mean they can’t give us a Clone Wars version of her backstory and incorporate the Dark Woman somehow. The Dark Woman also has ties to Ki-Adi Mundi who has already appeared in the series. They could even play up some animosity between her and Anakin, considering he will eventually track her down and kill her during the Jedi Purge.
Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing and the Tales comic story Extinction are both fun reads featuring The Dark Woman.
6. K’Kruhk
The Whiphid that just won’t die. K’Kruhk survived near death experiences at the battle of Teyr and in combat with both General Grievous and Quinlan Vos. On at least two occasions he was believed to be dead. But it takes more than that to keep this Jedi down and he managed to resurface in many Clone Wars stories, the post Order 66 Dark Times comic series, and in the far future Legacy comic series. He ,along with Ki-Adi Mundi and Aayla Secura, even had an appearance in the Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars cartoon. He is an interesting character who is physically imposing but intellectual and loyal. He even left the Clone Wars for a while to reevaluate the Jedi’s involvement in the war. Sounds like a storyline that could fit right into The Clone Wars show. Plus he has a really sweet hat.
The comic Jedi: Mace Windu is a great introduction to the character.
5. Alpha-17
Before there was Rex there was Alpha. In the comics Alpha is the ARC trooper who can be found fighting alongside of Anakin and Obi-Wan in a number of issues. He is a hard-nosed clone who only has the Republic’s best interests in mind. Alpha was originally supposed to be the character that eventually became Rex. Apparently George Lucas thought there were already enough “A” names (Anakin, Ahsoka, Artoo…). He was so close! But now we are three seasons in so why not bring him in? In the comics he has already fought along-side of Clone Wars characters Anakin, Obi-Wan, Shaak Ti, Ki-Adi Mundi, and he has fought against General Grievous and Asajj Ventress. According to Expanded Universe lore he is also the clone responsible for training the clone commanders Cody and Gree. This guy is a pretty important clone, and since the series is called The Clone Wars, there is always room for another. Plus Alpha is a really cool name for a clone.
Check out Republic 50: The Defense of Kamino for Alpha in action.
4. Tholme
In The Clone Wars show we have already seen EU characters Aayla Secura and Quinlan Vos. It only makes sense to have their master appear on the show as well. Jedi Master Tholme in the comics was the Jedi who found and trained Quinlan Vos. He also took Aayla Secura under his wing while Vos was recovering from his amnesia and fighting temptations of the Dark Side. Tholme was a central character in many of the Republic comic storylines that featured Quinlan Vos. Although he was a believer in Jedi tradition he also had a more devious side. He was responsible for setting up a spy network to track the movements of Dooku and had the chance to take down Dooku early in the Clone Wars. Unfortunately he lost to Dooku in a lightsaber duel and also lost his eye in the fight. I would love to see a Clone Wars episode featuring Quinlan Vos and Tholme hunting down and facing Dooku. And with that cool scar on his face Tholme would be a unique looking new character for the show.
Just a few of the great Republic comic stories featuring Tholme are Darkness, Trackdown, and The Siege of Saleucami
3. A’Sharad Hett
A Tusken Raider Jedi. That’s something I never thought I would see. Then it’s revealed (spoiler alert from over 7 years ago) he is not actually a Tusken but the son of a rogue Jedi who lived among the Tuskens. A visually intriguing character, Hett wears the garb of a Tusken Raider and weilds two lightsabers. Once his human face is revealed he is seen sporting some very Sith like facial tattoos. A’sharad Hett is about as central as an Expanded Universe character can get when it comes to the comics. His story starts with the some of the first comics released in 1999 after the release of The Phantom Menace and his “Legacy” still can be seen in the latest comics from Dark Horse. He has appeared with many major players in The Clone Wars including Anakin, Obi-Wan and was the padawan of Ki-Adi Mundi. He even has a vendetta against Aurra Sing considering she killed his father. And think of how interesting it would be to see Anakin’s reaction to a Tusken Raider Jedi. We know Anakin HATES THEM…and the women and children too.
Early stories featuring Hett include the Republic story arcs Outlander and The Hunt for Aurra Sing.
2. Sora Bulq
This one is kind of cheating. Sora Bulq isn’t really an EU character having appeared in Attack of the Clones as a background character in the arena at Geonosis. He also has kind of already appeared in The Clone Wars show. In the season two episode “Grievous Intrigue” there was a background Weequay Jedi who was identified as “Sora Bulq” in design documents, although it was never made official that the character was actually Bulq. Bulq is much more an Expanded Universe character than he is a movie character though. In the movie he is no more than a background Jedi. In the comics he is a major character who betrays the Jedi and forms a group of Dark Jedi who fight for Dooku. He is so bad that Quinlan Vos is convinced that he is the second Sith and will stop at nothing to kill him. Sora Bulq out of all these characters may be the most likely to actually show up in the The Clone Wars show. A return of Quinlan Vos is always possible and Sora Bulq makes sense as an adversary for him. Also they already have a character model for a Weequay Jedi.
Check out some Sora Bulq stories in the comic Jedi: Mace Windu and the Republic storyline The Siege of Saleucami.
1. Thrawn
Grand Admiral Thrawn is arguably the most popular character to come out of the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Thrawn was also alive in the Star Wars galaxy during the Clone Wars. Fans have been calling for his inclusion in The Clone Wars show since the show started back in 2008. But where would he fit in? Thrawn has already appeared in a Prequel Era novel which takes place years before the beginning of the Clone Wars. In this novel he is responsible for the destruction of Outbound Flight and after its destruction he is banished to an uninhabited planet. Also according to the EU Thrawn was not recruited by Palpatine until after the Clone Wars were over. So if I am getting my timeline right Thrawn was hanging out on a planet by himself for the entire duration of the Clone Wars. Of course The Clone Wars show doesn’t mind writing their own version of existing EU stories so they could very well include Thrawn and already have him in the Republic Navy during the Clone Wars. Recently the author who brought Thrawn into the galaxy, Tim Zahn, has expressed interest in writing some episodes of The Clone Wars and if anyone can figure out how to fit Thrawn in it’s him.
If you are reading this article you probably have already read the Tim Zahn books known as the Thrawn Trilogy. If not, go read them. Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command.
Who is the Expanded Universe character you would like to see most in The Clone Wars? Let us know in the comments!
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I see Quinlan Vos is mentioned in 5 of the 10 entries. Someone has a soft spot for dread locks. I am a big Quinlan Vos fan too, so I wouldn’t mind seeing a few characters from his story get fleshed out a little more. I would really love to see more of the Republic Commandos in The Clone Wars since they are the most bad ass clones out there other than the Null ARC Troopers of course.
More Republic Commandos would be awesome! Unfortunately Dave Filoni has recently said that he doesn’t plan to revisit them. I don’t know the exact quote but he said something about not wanting to mess with their established continuity from the books.
Garm Bel Iblis is one that I would love to see. Skirata, Vau, Jusik, Etain or any of the RCs or Null ARCs. Null ARCs would be epic!
Garm was actually on my original list but I pulled him at the last minute. I feel like we will see him on the show before it’s all over.
Really? Why? I think that would be cool though. =)
All of those are cool!!
No it was actually that he didn’t want to mess with Delta Squads Continuity but he is open to other Republic Commandos.
Yeah, I remember that. And I would like to see more Republic Commandos in TCW.
I like Quinlan Vos, even though I don’t know too much about him. And yes! More RCs!
ummm…I don’t see any mention of Joclad Danva? Masters of Teras Kasi get shown no respect. It’s like Chewie at the end of Episode IV…ridiculous. Probably the character I’d like to see most is Khaleen Hentz. If she showed up…day = made
Sorry Iggator, Danva died in the battle of Geonosis. Although Lucas has included Jedi who were believed to have died before, for example Eeth Koth. So you never know.
Khaleen would be much more likely considering she is a companion of Quinaln Vos.
Please…it wasn’t ever verified that Danva died…and how many times has K’Kruhk “died”? It’d be easy to write a story for Danva. The guy is a cool jedi character that should be developed more.
I actually agree with you. I’m surprised he hasn’t gotten more love in the EU. He has an action figure though 🙂
Really nice article! Two thumbs up!
Probably along the same lines as Sora Bulq, but what about Oppo Rancisis? Not really a pure EU character because of a background appearance in film.
Needless to say, I think that Thisspiasian deserves some CGI Time.
Rancisis would work in a story with Sora Bulq. Although he is an odd looking character on film he actually looks really cool in the comics.
Well as for Thrawn they could have it go to where they run into thrawn on the planet he is trapped on. The story line would be they run into thrawn. Thrawn basically tricks them and kills them and takes the ship and escapes the planet.
Hmm, I like that! I mean, if they can find a weird, ancient Jedi signal and Mortis, than they can find Thrawn. =)
mu… GJ!
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I’d like to see Pellaeon in this era. We saw him once in an issue of Republic and in the novel The Clone Wars: No Prisoners, both times as Captain of Republic Cruiser Leveler. This could be visited in TCW.
If the creators of Clone wars were smarter, they would add those characters. But sadly, at least for Tholme – in new canon, he was killed in some book about Vos and Assaj Ventress.