THE EDGE OF DESTRUCTION!
• From Hero of Hetzal to...murderer? Can Keeve Trennis stop Marshal Avar Kriss from making a fatal mistake?
• Death and danger await the Starlight Jedi as they finally close in on their enemy.
• Tying directly into Claudia Gray's Star Wars: The Fallen Star, phase one of Star Wars: The High Republic enters its cataclysmic final wave of stories. Everything is about to change.
Rated T
Star Wars: The High Republic #14continues a near-flawless run of issues. Even as a mission that takes place away from the initial events of The Fallen Star, Cavan Scott brings the same intensity and intrigue that you can expect from the novelizations. Read Full Review
There's a lot going on in this issue and it has some of that end-of-arc aspect to it where it feels rushed, trying to get a lot accomplished in a short time to match up with other events. There is still room to breathe, such as Sskeer dealing with Keeve about his own future and the time between Keeve and Avar that comes across authentically enough. But it is mostly just pushing forward quickly in order to get everyone back to the station to match up with the end of phase one events. It's big and interesting, and as I catch up in the novels it might have more impact, but it works well enough here. Read Full Review
The High Republic era's approach to the complexities of the Jedi continues to be its strength. That applies to both its stories and its art. Read Full Review
As Starlight Beacon threatens to tear apart and fall into the closest planet, beings aboard start to panic. Separated from the other Jedi, Avar and her squad must confront new dangers on top of the ones that they are currently in. How can they stand against a weapon that can drive them mad? Read Full Review
Everything is just ok in this book. Nothing jumps off the page. There is some really bad dialogue in parts that will just make your eyes roll.