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Star Wars: The High Republic #1
| Writer | Cavan Scott |
| Artist | Ario Anindito |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
BEFORE THE SKYWALKER SAGA! THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE JEDI!
A new era of STAR WARS storytelling begins. It is centuries before the SKYWALKER SAGA. The JEDI are at their height, protecting the galaxy as REPUBLIC pioneers push out into new territories. As the Frontier prepares for the dedication of majestic STARLIGHT BEACON, PADAWAN KEEVE TRENNIS faces the ultimate choice - will she complete her Jedi Trials or rescue the innocent from disaster? New Jedi! New ships! New evils to fight!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comics: The Gathering - NumidianPrime
Jan 06, 2021Overall I thought this was a fantastic start to an exciting new initiative. If the rest of the series is anything like this issue, it'll definitely be my favorite of the current Star Wars comics and it might end up ranking high on my favorites of all time. The month-long waits between issues has never felt longer because I can't wait to see where this series goes from here. Read Full Review
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10
But Why Tho? - Adrian
Jan 06, 2021Overall, Star Wars: The High Republic #1does exactly what one would come to expect in the first issue of a highly anticipated series. It provides a compelling cast of characters while providing excellent world-building without hammering the reader over the head with it. Read Full Review
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9.2
Comic Crusaders - M.R. Jafri
Jan 06, 2021This issue holds massive promise with defined, interesting characters and a large cast reminiscent of the Green Lantern Corps. Whatever the larger story of The High Republic becomes it is clear that there is a dedication to strong characters and a classic fantasy tone. This book is in good hands with Cavan Scott and the amazing artistic team. Here's hoping that the other entries to The High Republic live up to the promise of this fantastic initial entry. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics Bookcase - Keigen Rea
Jan 06, 2021This is good Star Wars, and more importantly, a great comic. The High Republic era is off to a wonderful start. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 06, 2021Ario Anindito delivers some stunning art in this issue. The characters look amazing and there are some beautiful details to be found throughout the panels. The action is fantastic and filled with energy. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
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8.7
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jan 11, 2021To sum up, this isn't a bad story. But it's not the best thing have read either. The character of Keeve feels like your stereotypical girl next door. Nothing really stands out about her other than her Jedi stuff. I can't really see her becoming as popular or as liked as an Ahsoka Tanu for example. But maybe I am being a bit unfair. I feel it was a bit of a mistake having her pass her Jedi Trails so fast. It may have been better to have introduced her at an earlier stage in her Jedi training. Much like how Ahsoka is introduced to us in the Clone Wars movie. Read Full Review
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8.6
Comic Watch - John Edward Lee
Jan 06, 2021The stage it set in not only this comic series, but the other interconnecting stories of The High Republic movement. Strangely, this particular issue givers a ton of setting and character introduction, but does not at all reveal the villains of the era yet. This kind of mystery is sure to baffle the Jedi of The High Republic as well as readers. That is, of course, until those villains reveal themselves at last. Read Full Review
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8.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Justin Munday
Jan 06, 2021An exciting return to a new setting within the Star Wars universe, full of high-octane adventure, fun characters, and familiar-yet-unseen sights. Read Full Review
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8.5
COMICON - Tony Thornley
Jan 07, 2021A new era of the Star Wars saga launches with this engaging first issue. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Jan 06, 2021It's always good to keep expectations in check and rightly so when launching a new era in a long-running and already sprawling property. Cavan Scott provides for a strong start to the story here with several hooks to work from with stories to tell and characters to explore. Set against the backdrop of settling more of the outer rim, hundreds of years before the end of the Republic as we know from the prequel trilogy, there's a lot to dig into and expand from there, especially if we get worlds that we know in the “present” that underwent radical transformation at some point because of colonization. There are some themes that I hope the writers are looking to explore in this area, but for now, we're getting a good introductory story to help expand and explore the setting. I like these characters already and am looking forward to more. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jan 06, 2021It is a brand new age with brand new Jedi in Star Wars: The High Republic #1, but the potential for classic Star Wars action and fun is still very much alive here. Graced with a whole new age to explore, new casts, and new threats, Star Wars: The High Republic #1 feels like a more vibrant and exciting version of the "galaxy far, far away" than we are used to seeing. Read Full Review
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8.0
Caffeinated Critique - James Stone
Jan 07, 2021A very strong opening issue which has everything a Star Wars fan wants in action packed lightsabre battles, fun space adventures and an underlying evil waiting to pounce. Anyone can pick this comic up and hit the ground running with no prior knowledge required. Read Full Review
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7.8
Sequential Planet - Brandon Carlisle
Jan 07, 2021The High Republic is a fresh and exciting new era of Star Wars. With so much to explore, this first issue only gets to lightly touch on things. However, the action, characters, and curiosity are enough to keep me invested, and I'm eager to see more. Read Full Review
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7.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 06, 2021Star Wars: High Republic #1 is an ok start hampered by it's almost too-innocent take. That's part of the point of it all and where this world is at this time but compared to what we've seen and our world now, it feels quaint. There's potential here and this is a series I'm going to stick with. But, the Pollyanna take, so far, feels rather off in this day and time. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Sam Rutzick
Jan 07, 2021A delightful new era of Star Wars begins, but it is poorly introduced by this comic. Read Full Review
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6.2
Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore
Jan 08, 2021A visually fun and rewarding setting marred by incoherent plotting. Read Full Review
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6.0
Impulse Gamer - Tim Chuma
Jan 07, 2021While maybe not for the casual fan who is more into the films and Mandolorian, this would be great for people who are more into the Star Wars lore and want something original and that goes in a new direction. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Jan 07, 2021It's a very good issue, but expect to be using Google quite a bit. Read Full Review
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4.5
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk
Jan 10, 2021Star Wars: The High Republic #1 costs a whopping $4. It absolutely is not worth the cover price at all. The list is nearly limitless of better ways to spend your entertainment dollars. I would only recommend Star Wars: The High Republic #1 to parents who might be looking for some safe and inoffensive reading for their daughters under the age of 12. Read Full Review