Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Annual: 2021
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Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Annual: 2021

Writer: Claudia Gray, Justina Ireland, Daniel Jos Older, Cavan Scott, Charles Soule Artist: Sam Beck, Jesse Lonergan, Jason Loo, Yael Nathan, Stefano Simeone Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: December 15, 2021 Cover Price: $7.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.1Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Join all five High Republic authors, together in one book for the FIRST TIME EVER, as they each explore different corners of the galaxy during the height of the Galactic Republic. From daring Jedi, to the always adventurous Geode, and nefarious Nihil, The High Republic Adventures Annual has it all!

  • 9.4
    Comic Crusaders - M.R. Jafri Dec 16, 2021

    This is an excellent comic that reminds us just how much the use of the comic book format has influenced The High Republicu2019s story-telling. As much as novels can describe action, Star Wars has always been a visual universe and comics brings a context to this epic that the novels alone could not accomplish. Hopefully the future of The High Republic comics brings brings even more characters from the novels to the fore and allows us the thrill of seeing them in action in more great tales such as these. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely Dec 15, 2021

    This annual captures the spirit of what IDW and the High Republic team have been hoping to accomplish with this series. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Dec 15, 2021

    Star Wars: The High Republic Annual #1 gives a good sampling of the various characters and locations from the High Republic era. There are a few characters here I'd love to see again in longer tales. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    But Why Tho? - Aaron Phillips Dec 16, 2021

    Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Annual 2021 took a gamble by combining this many stories together over 44 pages, and sadly, there were some submissions here that felt a lot more lackluster when compared to others. But that's inherently the trouble in aggregating short stories like this into one book without giving creative teams the space to create. There were definitely some stories I enjoyed here, but overall, it isn't something I'd necessarily passionately recommend either. Read Full Review

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