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Star Wars Tales Volume 3 is the third Star Wars Tales trade paperback , collecting issues 9-12.
Star Wars Tales 9
Resurrection
Script: Ron Marz
Pencils: Rick Leonardi
Inks: Terry Austin
Colors: Raul Treviño
48 Pages
Galactic Year: 0 ABY
Preceded by: Skippy the Jedi Droid
Followed by: Trooper
Lil’ Maul in: Hate Leads to Lollipops
Story & Art: Dave McCaig
4 Pages
Galactic Year: 45 BBY
Preceded by: Survivors
Followed by: George R. Binks
The Rebel Four
Story & Art: Jay Stephens
4 Pages
Galactic Year: 1 BBY
Preceded by: Rookies Rendezvous: No Turning Back
Followed by: Way of the Wookiee
Star Wars Tales 10
Trooper
Script: Garth Ennis
Pencils: John McCrea
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Colors: Brad Anderson
19 Pages
Galactic Year: 0 ABY
Preceded by: Resurrection
Followed by: Smuggler's Blues
Skreej
Script: Mike Kennedy
Pencils: Francisco Ruiz Velasco
Galactic Year: 3 ABY
Preceded by: Scoundrel's Wages
Followed by: Stop that Jawa!
Nameless
Script: Christian Read
Pencils: Chris Slane
Colors: Giulia Brusco & Matt Hollingsworth
Galactic Year: 34 BBY
Preceded by: Jedi Chef
Followed by: Marked
Darth Sidious questions his apprentice Darth Maul to explain the story behind his new double-bladed lightsaber. Maul was ordered to the Jentares system by Sidious to kill the Jedi master Siolo Ur Manka. But Manka easily defeated Maul's surprise attack, using only a wooden staff. Having fled, Maul regrouped and constructs his new weapon. In the next fight Maul surprises Manka, stabbing him through the back with the second blade. Sidious encourages Maul to name the weapon. However, Maul does not want it to become anything more than an anonymous instrument of murder .
A Wookiee Scorned
Script: Jason Hall
Pencils: Christina Chen
Colors: Dan Jackson
10 Pages
Galactic Year: 4 ABY
Preceded by: Do or Do Not
Followed by: X-Wing: Rogue Leader
Free Memory
Script: Brett Matthews
Pencils: Vatche Mavlian
Colors: Michelle Madsen
10 Pages
Galactic Year: 4 ABY
Preceded by: A Day in the Life
Followed by: Lucky
Star Wars Tales 11
Prey
Story & Art: Kia Asamiya
Colors: Dave Stewart
22 Pages
Galactic Year: 1 BBY
Preceded by: The Princess Leia Diaries (pages 10–12)
Followed by: Underworld: The Yavin Vassilika
In the Beginning
Script: Garth Ennis
Pencils: Amanda Connor
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Colors: Todd Broeker
6 Pages
Galactic Year: 3 BBY
Preceded by: The Flight of the Falcon
Followed by: Droids: The Kalarba Adventures
The Princess Leia Diaries
Script: Jason Hall
Pencils: Chris Brunner
Colors: Dave Nestelle
12 Pages
Galactic Year: 6-1 BBY
Preceded by: Being Boba Fett
Followed by: Outbid but Never Outgunned
Tall Tales
Script: Scott Allie
Pencils: Paul Lee & Brian Horton
Colors: Dave Stewart
8 Pages
Galactic Year: 11 ABY
Preceded by: The Other
Followed by: Jedi Academy: Leviathan
Ghost
Script: Jan Duursema
Pencils: Jan Duursema & Dave McCaig
8 Pages
Galactic Year: 12 BBY
Preceded by: Separated
Followed by: Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc
Star Wars Tales 12
A Day in the Life
Script: Brett Matthews
Pencils: Adrian Sibar
Colors: Guy Major
12 Pages
Galactic Year: 4 ABY
Preceded by: Sand Blasted
Followed by: Free Memory
A Jedi's Weapon
Script: Henry Gilroy
Pencils: Manuel Garcia
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Colors: Guy Major
12 Pages
Galactic Year: 24 BBY
Preceded by: The Sith in Shadow
Followed by: Starfighter: Crossbones
NOTE: Also given out as a Free Comic Book Day single[1]
The Revenge of Tag and Bink
Script: Kevin Rubio
Pencils: Rick Zombo
Inks: Randy Emberlin
Colors: Dan Brown
10 Pages
Galactic Year: 4 ABY
Preceded by: Return of the Jedi
Followed by: The Return of Tag and Bink: Special Edition
Once Bitten
Script: C. B. Cebulski
Pencils: Makoto Nakatsuka
Colors: Dave Nestelle
10 Pages
Galactic Year: 36 BBY
Preceded by: Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express
Followed by: Children of the Force
The Duty
Script: Christian Read
Pencils: John McCrea
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Colors: Giulia Brusco
12 Pages
Galactic Year: 18 BBY
Preceded by: The Path to Nowhere
Followed by: The Value of Proper Intelligence to Any Successful Military Campaign is Not to be Underestimated