"The Thune Cargo" is a comic strip written by Martin Fisher, and drawn by Ingo Römling.[1] The story was published in the twenty-second issue of the Star Wars Rebels Magazine series by Egmont UK Ltd.

Originally, the story was set on Camson and called "Cargo on Camson,"[5] but the Lucasfilm Story Group suggested using Thune from the Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space series instead.[6] According to Fisher, the story takes place between the Star Wars Rebels episodes "The Mystery of Chopper Base" and "Twilight of the Apprentice."[7]

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Continuity

Page 27 of the magazine contains an editing error in the comic. In one of the panels, Hera Syndulla says "I had to take care off a pest problem before leaving the base" instead of the correct "I had to take care of a pest problem before leaving the base." This was corrected in the Star Wars Rebels TPB.[8]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tumblr-Logo Ingo Römling"New Star Wars Rebels stuff is coming up in the german Rebels Magazine this month!" on Tumblr (backup link not available)
  2. Panini-Template Star Wars - Rebels - Magazin 22 on Panini's official German website (backup link)
  3. Star Wars Rebels Magazine 22
  4. TwitterLogo Martin Fisher (@tronprogram2) on Twitter (post): "@LelalMekha between Mystery of Chopper Base and Twilight of the Apprentice" (backup link) places "The Thune Cargo" between "The Mystery of Chopper Base" and "Twilight of the Apprentice." Star Wars: Timelines places these episodes in 3 BBY.
  5. TwitterLogo Martin Fisher (@tronprogram2) on Twitter (post): "@LelalMekha @swbooks @JediBibliothek originally the story was sent on Camson and called Cargo on Camson" (screenshot)
  6. TwitterLogo Martin Fisher (@tronprogram2) on Twitter (post): "@LelalMekha @swbooks @JediBibliothek @PaniniVerlag it's was the story groups idea :)" (screenshot)
  7. TwitterLogo Martin Fisher (@tronprogram2) on Twitter (post): "@LelalMekha between Mystery of Chopper Base and Twilight of the Apprentice" (backup link)
  8. Star Wars Rebels trade paperback


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