EVERYTHING CHANGES!
• Phase one of Star Wars: The High Republic reaches its galaxy-shaking conclusion.
• Only one person can save the Jedi from the mysterious monsters that stalk Starlight Beacon.
• Who will live and who will die?
Rated T
There is no happy ending to Star Wars: The High Republic #15. The conclusion of The Fallen Star all but secures that before the first page. That is not to say, the final issue isn't everything that the series has embodied. Read Full Review
It is such a shame to lose this team just as they have grown to this level. Here's hoping Cavan Scott and this art team can be reunited in the future because this book is glorious and we need more. Read Full Review
The first High Republic series is one that worked well enough for me overall but also reads better when you can just binge through a whole arc at a time. Admittedly, my mind has not wrapped around all of these characters at this point though I know who they are. For obvious reasons it doesn't have the same resonance as the original works but I'm enjoying seeing more of this period, this flavor of Jedi, and the threats that they're facing in both comic and novel form. Cavan Scott covered a lot in these storylines overall and I'm curious to see where the next series will go and if they're able to start bringing things together in a really good way. It's a solid piece with a lot of potential that does have me interested in more. Read Full Review
What a way to end this first full chapter of The High Republic. Read Full Review
Decent enough “ending” to the series. It has some good action. The art is really good and I finally like Keeve. Only gripe is some of the dialogue is absolutely eye rolling.