THE BATTLE OF JEDHA CONTINUES! As Tey Sirrek defends the Temple of the Kyber, Vildar Mac is buried alive, with only his belief in the Force to keep him alive. But Vildar is a Jedi beset by doubts, a man scarred by a past he should've forgotten years ago. Who can come to his aid as the Holy City tears itself apart? The Force is with Vildar, but is he one with the Force?
Rated T
Anindito delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. The visuals are bright, compelling and visually the emotion of moments perfectly. Read Full Review
It's a decent but and a good epilogue of sorts to the opening story while setting the pieces in place for what's coming next. The book gives us a look at where everyone is after the chaos from the past couple of issues and how they can focus going forward, a coming together to deal with a larger threat. That's mostly ignored in this issue in favor of the rescue side of things and while that may not give us a lot of action it fits with the mandate and the belief systems for most of those here so it's welcome to see. The book continues to read decently and the artwork looks good, making for a fun experience overall while waiting for the next round of things to pick up. Read Full Review
There's a lot going on in the front half, and it takes a little while to drive its point home, but all-in-all The High Republic has delivered another solid issue. Read Full Review
As the rescuing continues the Jedi and Guardians must fight extra hard to protect the people of Jedha, even as those people are primed to turn on the Jedi that they now no longer trust. Hopefully some selfless heroics will help ease their minds and let the Jedi work. Read Full Review
I did have some hope for the High Republic stuff but it has mostly left me cold so far and I have not been able to get into it. Cannot really get invested in it as much as there is no one I really relate to in these stories as Han, Luke, Leia, Chewy and even Yoda are thousands of years from being born. Read Full Review