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Warning: SPOILERS for Star Wars Age of Republic - General GrievousThe villain may only have appeared in one actual movie, but was instantly one of the saga's most memorable. Now that his true face has been revealed beneath his famous mask, however, fans may wish to forget it.The commander of blurs the line between organic and robotic, intentionally difficult for audiences to tell where the robotic limbs and upgrades end, and where the living being that was once Grievous actually begins. Nowhere is the point clearer than when it comes to his face. Because the world may only know his 'face' as the metallic mask that strikes fear into his enemies but his original face has finally been officially revealed in his very own Star Wars comic. This Page: Did Clone Wars Give a Glimpse of Grievous?. Page 2:Before General Grievous Was a Cyborg. The mystery surrounding the alien race to which General Grievous originally belonged, and how much he may still resemble it, has been briefly touched upon in series.

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According to the official Star Wars canon, Grievous is (or) was a member of the Kaleesh, physically defined as such by:'.a species of red-skinned humanoid reptilians from the planet Kalee, in Wild Space. They had two yellow eyes with slit pupils. Although all of their facial features were reminiscent of bats, such as their elongated ears and flat noses, the Kaleesh usually wore masks. They were digitigrades, walking on their toes rather than their entire feet, and they possessed a brain, a heart and lungs. They were known for their lack of mercy.'

The closest that fans previously got to seeing the face of Grievous unmasked, or any other member of his race came in the Clone Wars episode entitled 'Lair of Grievous,' when Jedi forces infiltrated Grievous’ personal stronghold. His living space was decorated with heroic statues of warriors vanquishing their foes, but fans still had to assume that they represented Grievous personally, and not other members of his race or family. And that unanswered question is actually the first to be addressed by Grievous in Star Wars: Age of the Republic - General Grievous.RELATED:In the story titled “Burn” by Jody Houser, Luke Ross, and Java Tartaglia, General Grievous ambushes a Jedi Master and their Padawan who have come to the planet Ledeve in search of a mysterious Force temple. Deciding that a temple may be an even better way to humiliate the Jedi he despises, Grievous seeks it out. When he finds statues of past Jedi Masters lining its halls, he destroys them-but not before remarking that he, too, has statues of similar scale and quality at home. Statues that he has “earned,” seeming to confirm that the appearance of the head-wrapped, scimitar-swinging warrior truly is him, prior to his robotic augmentations.Thankfully, the storytellers give eager fans a much better image of the face beneath the mask of Grievous once he finally arrives at the Force anomaly around which the temple is built.

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CHUCK DIXON (W), RICK LEONARDI (P), and MARK PENNINGTON (I) On sale March 16, FC, 32pg, $2.99 On a rescue mission to Vandos, Padawan Flynn Kybo and his master T'chooka D'oon come face to face with one of the leaders of the Separatist army, General Grievous. After Grievous kills his master, Kybo goes to the Jedi Council with a plan to take out the General before more lives are lost. But when the council rebukes his plan, Flynn Kybo decides to take matters in his own hands. Seeking out others who feel the same as himself, Flynn Kybo sets out to stop the killing machine known as General Grievous before more Jedi lives are lost.

Meanwhile, Grievous has hijacked a transport ship and its precious cargo may give him an advantage over the Jedi that they would never expect.? A four-issue must read series featuring one of the Episode III villians!Cover price $2.99. CHUCK DIXON (W), RICK LEONARDI (P), MARK PENNINGTON (I), and LUCAS MARANGON (C) On sale April 20, FC, 32pg, $2.99 General Grievous and his forces invade the planet Gentes and take it's population and their production facilities as trophies of war. Meanwhile, Flynn Kybo and the Jedi, who seek to kill Grievous, team up with a grizzled band of space miners who hope to see Grievous dead as well.

But they're unaware that the General holds hostage a group of Padawan children captured during a raid on a Republic fleet. And what Grievous has planned for the Padawans is a fate far worse than death.? Look for our complete Star Wars backlist beginning on page 00.Cover price $2.99. This item is not in stock. If you use the 'Add to want list' tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.CHUCK DIXON (W), RICK LEONARDI (P), MARK PENNINGTON (I), and LUCAS MARANGON (C) On sale May 18, FC, 32pg, $2.99 Flynn Kybo and his band of Jedi have teamed up with a ragtag group of civilians to kill General Grievous and end his reign of terror.

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Meanwhile Grievous, who is holding a group of young Padawans hostage, comes into conflict with Darth Tyrannus, who has his own plans for the young Jedi in training. But Grievous isn't one to bend at the will of another even if that other is a Sith Lord!? A four-issue must-read series featuring one of the Episode III villians!Cover price $2.99.