While I agree the above supports your argument, it is vague enough to not disprove Obi Wan going on missions. The problem with the entry above is it has no real specifics. When was the great drought? How many years is "years".
Luke is roughly four years old in the "flashback" part that Obi-Wan's journal is chronicling for this issue. Given how the late pre-reset EU content was closely monitored by the Story Group, I think it's safe to assume from the specific things Ben says that seem to be hearkening to the Kenobi novel that the events of said novel are roughly presumed to have transired. Unless and until something says otherwise, that's what I'm going with. If so, then Obi-Wan stays on Tatooine and nearby the Lars homestead from the end or ROTS at least until luke is walking and talking and able to brazenly try to steal back the stolen water from Jabba's thugs. We still have fifteen years unaccounted-for, yes, but the further implication I get from the near-final scene in ROTS when Yoda and Obi-Wan are talking on Organa's ship is that he stays for the duration.
OBI-WAN: "I will take the boy and watch over him."
YODA: "Until the time is right, disappear we will... Master Kenobi, wait a moment. In your solitude on Tatooine, training I have for you..."
-- and proceeds to tell him about Qui-Gon and that he'll teach Obi-Wan how to commune with him. But the gist, as I take it from that and the new comic, is that while he may indeed get involved in stuff on Tatooine, he stays relatively close to Luke all the way through. "I will watch over him", "I had one job to do", and so on.
So I am 100% in the belief that Obi Wan had adventures between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, I simply believe that the possibility exists. This way if they do decide to do a movie about such adventures, I can understand that it does fall in well with the canon.
Perhaps... But what I sense from Kenobi and the new comic is the Story Group intends to at least keep him on Tatooine. I am so very not opposed to some sort of Yojimbo story set there -- it's in keeping with those offerings, has plenty of potential, and would also be an homage to Lucas' inspiration in Kurosawa's films -- which is also in keeping with the "looking back" approach they're taking at the moment. Unlike some I saw here and elsewhere, while some elements of Clone Wars got raised eyebrows from me, and some of the writing still makes me grind my teeth, I
can accept the content as canon, even if I take issue with some of the presentation. I have tried not to forejudge what became of certain characters. All the possibilities of, for instance, what happened to Rex and Ahsoka...? Yeah, easier just to withhold speculation and see what they came up with. I trust Dave, and look what he's given us in Rebels. I like this outcome better than any I'd seen speculated on. Likewise, Ventress and Vos over in their book.
But one thing I
don't anticipate is Obi-Wan shirking his one remaining task to go gallivanting off on some galaxy-spanning adventure. Whatever he does, wherever he does it, and whoever he does it with, all my money is on it being on Tatooine.
--Jonah