The MARVEL series has an issue which alleges that Leia was in the Senate...at the time of the Clone Wars. As much of a fan of the old MARVEL comics as I am, I find this concept to be completely ridiculous, as that would have made the Clone Wars even more recent than Lucas's Prequels, which were already too close, chronologically, to the original Star Wars film IMO! Of course, this doesn't really fit in with the way Obi-Wan and Luke talked about how the Clone Wars were such an almost "ancient" occurrence, which the rest of the EU makes appear even MORE ancient (in fact some sources directly use that aforementioned adjective to refer to Clone Wars era vessels!).
And thanks for all that you posted.
What I meant to say was that it seems like "Silent Drifting" (the Kenobi Marvel comic) may be the only full narrative of a story set in the Prequel era, as in involving direct dialogue/fleshed out characters/.etc. The background info of the "More Civilized Age" is actually quite extensive from the Pre-Prequel EU (thankfully we have SOMETHING other than the Lucas doggerel!), but direct narratives...are lacking.
However, that Marvel issue may not be the only instance of a full narrative of the Pre-Prequel as I haven't read any of the Archie Goodwin "Classic Star Wars" comics, NOT counting background info, details, and dialogue from the OT era ABOUT the PT era.
It's a shame Lucas was so limiting from the beginning. We could have had full comics/graphic novels of good to GREAT quality detailing the youthful exploits of Father Skywalker and General Kenobi, the Clone Wars, the fateful Duel and Transformation, and maybe even an O.B. 1 fan theory "Infinities" like comic!
But now it's up to people like us to create tales in this beautiful era, which was so horrifically lobotomized by Lucas and his Cronies.