Yes, the comics are part of continuity unless otherwise stated (i.e marked with Infinities label).
Thank you for confirming this.
By the way, does that mean that Baron Soontir Fel appears only in the
Rogue Squadron comics and New Jedi Order?
Imperial Acclamators have been known of for a while now. (An image in Coruscant and the Core Worlds RPG book, a playable unit in Empire at War and acting as slave ships in the latest Jabiim arc in SW Empire.)
Oh, my bad. But thanks for elaborating.
Were there any land-craft from the CW in this issue? (I just need more info for SW Wiki entries and references
)
Unfortunately, the only ground vehicles were AT-AT's.
Not surprising, as most CW clones would be retired and/or dead by the time the GCW comes around.
What I'm not so sure about is just why there was a tone down, it seems; that is, why did Palpatine or someone else make the decision to end (AFAIK) the Jango Fett cloning line and start cloning (only?) regular Imperial Army soldiers and stormtroopers. I'm
thinking that that might explain the narration, "They are bred purely for duty -- pliable, patient and tough. Though, Sunber has heard that during the Clone Wars, they were even
tougher." (Correction: I looked again, they're not clones OF Lt. Janke Sunber.)
For that matter, I'm not sure just what Lt. Sunber's billet is, considering that he wears Imperial Starfleet/Navy olive instead of Stormtrooper Corps black, or why this naval officer is commanding stormtroopers - who I recall weren't supposed to be the cannon fodder but the special forces (in a sense) of the Imperial infantry.
However, it is very interesting that contrary to the cover, while groundside he wears a utilitarian jumpsuit I've never seen before, also in naval olive and with the dinky officer's cap and rank squares, under a functional-looking suspender-type harness with "mag" pouch on the right strap over the chest, a cylinder of unknown function opposite it and what has a strange resemblance to a TOS-era tricorder (complete with holding box) atop his left thigh on the belt. In behind it's a set of what looks like magazine (or other supply) pouches and around, an H-type harness on his back, and what looks like a strapless "drop-leg" thigh holster over the jumpsuit's thigh pockets.
This better not turn out to be one of those "Sunber sees the light and joins the Rebellion" storylines...
... and I won't pretend to know why the Empire's planetside combat engineers run around in purple...