Agreed, but it was a devasting act in itself. I don't dispute that what we saw in TotJ was was a big, concentrated sith attack - but to call it The Sith War, seems overblown.
If you didn't like that story or the writing, then fine. I'm just saying that Exar and Ulic definitely left their mark on the Star Wars universe.
Agree again - but it's only "The Sith War" because the continuity has taken the main events from the comics and expanded it to become a proper war.
Well we can't tell if the war was fought on more fronts than the main one. Mainly because the comic only focus' on the main one. I'm going to have to point out that the comic has a very small vision. So instead of looking at it from an overall perspective they only look at it from the most prominent peoples positions. It'd be like looking at the American Civil War from only Grants perspective and where he is at any one time.
Well we can't be sure about time because while it doesn't say that it does show scenes that seem to have a lot of time between them, for example when Ulic is captured the issue ends. The next issue seems to start at least a month afterwords considering that Aleema is whining about how many of her Commanders were rebelling against her because Ulic was gone. Also Mandalore ends up flying from Empress Teta to Yavin. I highly doubt that trip could have taken only a few seconds given what the EU has said about hyperspace. Then Exar goes from Yavin to Corecant and you seem to assume that that trip only takes a few seconds too. Just because somthing doesn't give you a time stamp doesn't mean that time doesn't pass. I just leaves the amount of time up to the reader.
again just because somthing doesn't specifically tell you that time has passed doesn't mean it hasn't. Best guess (and I'm using my imagination here people so bear with me) is that the Comics, instead of giving a linear retelling of the entire war from start to finish, are focusing only on the most significant of events in the plot line. They would have left out things like the training of the young renegades and releasing them again simply because it's boring and has very little to do with the overall plot line. Also we don't have any clue as to what the Dark Empire books have to say about the sith war as we never actually picked them up (I've looked through the "collection" of Dark Empire 1 issues and haven't found a word about Ulic even though his "first Appearance" according to various sources is there) so we don't know the information related to us there.
I think I said my entire responce in my two "interludes"