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Star Wars Rebels Magazine (Magazine)

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The Star Wars Rebels Magazine was a magazine published by Titan Magazines (US), Egmont UK (UK), and Panini (mainland Europe). It featured known information about Star Wars Rebels, contained short comics featuring characters from the show, and gave out some details about them.While the events of the comic are not essential to the show, they are indeed canon. Senator Nadea Tural would later appear in Star Wars (Marvel 2015), "The Thune Cargo" takes place on a world previously featured in Adventures in Wild Space, and so forth.As of December 2016, the magazines are no longer being localized in America and Britain, instead being replaced with a new magazine series in 2017. It is still being published in the rest of Europe, continuing into Season 3.New issues are released every four weeks. Issues are later collected into volumes.
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Heel–Face Door-Slam
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Heel–Face Door-Slam: Swain and Cogon in "No Sympathy" were disgusted by the Empire's actions ever since "Call to Action", not wanting to hurt people. They get arrested before they can get to the Klonoid rebel cell.
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Cool Old Guy
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Sabine's friendship with Janard bring to mind another Cool Old Guy from Mandalore that she'll befriend... that guy being Rau.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Aresko and Grint frame Dunum and get him arrested. Doesn't stop Potalla from giving them a bad report though.
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Bad Boss
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Bad Boss: Crime Lord Skraik in "The Size of the Fight", who used a Gundark he dubbed Gigi to frighten his gang into working for him without pay. His cruelty was not limited to his men. He'd often use an electric prod to control Gigi as well.
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NoKillLikeOverKill
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No Kill like Overkill: In "No Sympathy", Kallus pulls out his bo-rifle in staff mode with intent to use it on his ex-student. Nevermind that the bo-rifle contains a whopping 11,000 bolts that only species like Lasat can at least be exhausted from. Luckily, he never actually uses it in their fight.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: For Aresko and Grint, one kind-of success isn't going to outweigh the rest of your failures. Reann is reluctant about deserting the Empire because she's worried about what's going to happen to her family and what they will say after she leaves. ...which ends up being what Rake's family has to deal with in the aftermath of "The Antilles Extraction" episode.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: "Kallus' Hunt" could qualify, since Jovan gets arrested and Kallus doesn't care, though the former's reasons for going rogue were due to embezzlement rather than rebelling. In "Assessment", it's just another day of rebelling for Sabine, Chopper, and Zeb, but when it seems that Aresko and Grint have gotten Assessor Potalla's approval, she later reports to Tarkin of their incompetence, leading to the events of "Call to Action". "Ocean Rescue" ends with Janard dying anyway. "No Sympathy" ends with Swain, Cogon, and Beneda getting arrested and prepared for interrogation. "The fake Jedi" ends with Yeleb dying after trying to help Kanan fight the Inquisitor. "The Ballad of 264" ends with 264 getting left behind as the Ghost crew escape the Empire. Though Zeb catches sight of him, indicating they will come back for him.
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We Used to Be Friends
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We Used to Be Friends: Kallus and Jovan, the latter having gone rogue.
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Day in the Life
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Day in the Life: Pretty much. The comics tell stories of the characters from Rebels that don't contribute a whole lot to the show's storyline, but they do detail the 'regular' shenanigans they get into offscreen.
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A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil
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A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil: Inverted for Swain. She realized that the Empire wasn't worth serving and protecting if it wouldn't do the same for its own people, but Kallus believes she foolishly threw her life and future away.
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Puppet King
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Tural initially refuses to listen to Hera and the crew's claims that the Senate is just a bunch of figureheads for the Emperor. It takes another Imperial officer to tell her roughly the same thing for her to realize the truth.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Ketsu telling Sabine that Black Sun imprisoned Ojo so she can free him and later refusing to go through with killing a former Black Sun hitman that quit to take care of his family foreshadows her Heel–Face Turn in Forces of Destiny.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: One of the hunters in "Becoming Hunted" does this so that Zeb and the others can escape.
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday
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In "Assessment", it's just another day of rebelling for Sabine, Chopper, and Zeb, but when it seems that Aresko and Grint have gotten Assessor Potalla's approval, she later reports to Tarkin of their incompetence, leading to the events of "Call to Action".
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Delicate and Sickly
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Delicate and Sickly: Mindiz, along with many other Tarkintown citizens, in Sabotaged Supplies. It gets alleviated once Zeb gets the cure.
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Black-Tie Infiltration
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Black-Tie Infiltration: While working a con-job on the luxury train Exas Jewell in "Off the Rails", Lando poses as the train's designer. Though Lando manages to save the passengers of the train from a gang of pirates, one of the passengers reveals to him that she knew he was an impostor the whole time.
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Heel Realization
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Heel Realization: After being defended by the crew even after she insulted them for being rebels with no faith in the Empire in Senate Perspective, Senator Tural parts ways with them, needing time to think. By "No Sympathy", she's now willing to covertly help other turncoats escape to other rebel cells. She gets found out in Annual #1 and dies along with several other rebel-sympathetic senators.
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The Knights Who Say "Squee!"
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The Knights Who Say "Squee!": Mizel was inspired by the Ghost crew, specifically the Jedi boy Ezra. When he runs off to join Phoenix Squadron, he reacts accordingly when he first meets Ezra.
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Evil Mentor
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Evil Mentor: Kallus to Swain.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Sabine has a bad history with large bodies of water, apparently something related to her days in the Academy. Subverted in that the show doesn't explain how water is involved in her backstory, though it could be explained in other material. Kallus having to turn in two of his rogue friends becomes ironic when he ends up having a Heel–Face Turn and becomes dedicated to helping rebel sympathizers escape the Empire. Sabine's friendship with Janard bring to mind another Cool Old Guy from Mandalore that she'll befriend... that guy being Rau. Ketsu telling Sabine that Black Sun imprisoned Ojo so she can free him and later refusing to go through with killing a former Black Sun hitman that quit to take care of his family foreshadows her Heel–Face Turn in Forces of Destiny.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: Zare gets brought up to talk with Potalla concerning Aresko and Grint on the events of "Breaking Ranks". She also wishes him well on his transfer to Arkanis, which he mentions in to Ezra in "Vision of Hope". "The Thune Cargo" takes place on Thune, first seen in Adventures in Wild Space.
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Poison and Cure Gambit
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Poison and Cure Gambit: Kallus contaminates the supplies in Sabotaged Supplies, knowing that the rebels would steal them for Tarkintown and would have to return to the Imperial Complex to retrieve the cure, with Imperial forces ready to confront them.
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Stern Chase
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Stern Chase: Mentioned in "Ocean Rescue" that Sabine was chased by the Imperials on Mandalore after she deserted from the academy. Implied to have been through a Fugitive Arc.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: When Tural pleads with Earll to have the rebels be put on trial by the Senate rather than executed right then and there, Earll tells her to back off, saying that the Senate has no jurisdiction in the Outer Rim, especially concerning matters of treason. Tural ends up pulling away Earll's blaster and saves the crew.
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Villain Episode
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Villain Episode: "Kallus's Hunt" and "No Sympathy" are both Kallus-centric comics. "Assessment" as well for Aresko and Grint.
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Surpassed the Teacher
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Surpassed the Teacher: Swain manages to best Kallus in single combat. She only loses because she wasn't expecting him to pull out a stun blaster from under his cuirass. Kallus chides her for this.
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Irony
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Kallus having to turn in two of his rogue friends becomes ironic when he ends up having a Heel–Face Turn and becomes dedicated to helping rebel sympathizers escape the Empire.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: Tural initially refuses to listen to Hera and the crew's claims that the Senate is just a bunch of figureheads for the Emperor. It takes another Imperial officer to tell her roughly the same thing for her to realize the truth.
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Once per Episode
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Once per Episode: At least one new character is introduced per issue.
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Dark and Troubled Past
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Sabine has a bad history with large bodies of water, apparently something related to her days in the Academy. Subverted in that the show doesn't explain how water is involved in her backstory, though it could be explained in other material.
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