Dooku: Jedi Lost
A Sith apprentice uncovers the hidden past of Count Dooku through recordings, revealing how a Jedi became disillusioned.
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Plot structure labels used: flashback, brief vignette, memory fragment, interstitial, standalone scene, nonlinear
Focused on “dual timeline” where exact label matches exist.
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A graphic-novel adaptation of a dystopian classic about a woman surviving a theocratic regime that controls fertility.
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A short companion novella retells key moments of a prehistoric time-travel romance from the heroine’s point of view.
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Two Imperial powerhouses team up on a secret mission while an earlier flashback reveals their first unexpected alliance.
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