REVIEW: Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic (2023) #1

Phase I of Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic (2021) ends on a particularly bleak note. After the Nihil successfully destroys the Starlight Beacon and slaughters many Jedi, the survivors are left to deal with the continuing Nihil threat in the aftermath. While Phase II of the Star Wars: The High Republic subseries focuses on an earlier era to show the Nihil’s origins, Star Wars: The High Republic subseries’ Phase III picks up a year after the Nihil’s victory in a Star Wars galaxy fraught with chaos.Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic (2023) #1 returns to Keeve Trennis’ story as she deals with her grief over the presumed death of Jedi Master Sskeer and her mission to stop the Nihil from expanding their territory. Cavan Scott’s writing; Ario Anindito and Jim Towe’s penciling; Anindito, Towe, and Mark Morales’ coloring; Jim Campbell’s coloring and VC’s Ariana Maher’s lettering form an excellent beginning to this new phase of the Star Wars: The High Republic subseries. These elements combine to show the emotional strain on the Jedi and their allies in the wake of the Nihil’s destruction.After Keeve’s meditation, Scott establishes Keeve’s current mission in Star Wars: The High Republic (2023) #1. On board the Gios, a starship named after the fallen Jedi Master Stellan Gios, Keeve leads her Jedi allies Terec, Ceret, Santar, and Ai-Dan. The Jedi also work in conjunction with Commander Jahen and the Republic’s forces to protect the Outer Rim and attempt to stop the Nihil from spreading their influence further throughout the galaxy. Their latest mission is to stop Skarabda, the Hutt’s representative on Ballum, from allying with the Nihil in the Hutts’ attempt to control the Star Wars galaxy. Scott uses this mission to show the stakes of the conflict in the Outer Rim as Keeve and her team must face enemies like the Nihil and the Nameless when they reach Ballum.

Phase I of Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic (2021) ends on a particularly bleak note. After the Nihil successfully destroys the Starlight Beacon and slaughters many Jedi, the survivors are left to deal with the continuing Nihil threat in the aftermath. While Phase II of the Star Wars: The High Republic subseries focuses on an earlier era to show the Nihil’s origins, Star Wars: The High Republic subseries’ Phase III picks up a year after the Nihil’s victory in a Star Wars galaxy fraught with chaos.

Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic (2023) #1 returns to Keeve Trennis’ story as she deals with her grief over the presumed death of Jedi Master Sskeer and her mission to stop the Nihil from expanding their territory. Cavan Scott’s writing; Ario Anindito and Jim Towe’s penciling; Anindito, Towe, and Mark Morales’ coloring; Jim Campbell’s coloring and VC’s Ariana Maher’s lettering form an excellent beginning to this new phase of the Star Wars: The High Republic subseries. These elements combine to show the emotional strain on the Jedi and their allies in the wake of the Nihil’s destruction.

After Keeve’s meditation, Scott establishes Keeve’s current mission in Star Wars: The High Republic (2023) #1. On board the Gios, a starship named after the fallen Jedi Master Stellan Gios, Keeve leads her Jedi allies Terec, Ceret, Santar, and Ai-Dan. The Jedi also work in conjunction with Commander Jahen and the Republic’s forces to protect the Outer Rim and attempt to stop the Nihil from spreading their influence further throughout the galaxy. Their latest mission is to stop Skarabda, the Hutt’s representative on Ballum, from allying with the Nihil in the Hutts’ attempt to control the Star Wars galaxy. Scott uses this mission to show the stakes of the conflict in the Outer Rim as Keeve and her team must face enemies like the Nihil and the Nameless when they reach Ballum.

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