The first middle grade book of The High Republic Phase Two is here! Quest for the Hidden City by George Mann explains a lot about how the frontier of the galaxy operates at this point in the timeline with some fun, pulpy, Star Wars monster action included as well!
In this episode of Star Wars: The High Republic Show, we travel to New York Comic Con to meet with all nine authors of Phase II and uncover some fresh exclusive reveals. Plus, Kristin Baver sits down with Robert Simpson, Kelsey Sharpe, and Phil Szostak to chat about entering this new phase of High Republic storytelling.
Have questions about Star Wars: The High Republic? Tweet them to us using the hashtag #THRSQuestions and your question might get answered in the next episode!
With the launch of Phase II just beginning, the creators behind the books and comics give us a glimpse at what’s to come. Kristin Baver
At long last, it’s time to return to the era of the High Republic. On Saturday, some of the top creators behind the multimedia initiative — Lucasfilm creative director Michael Siglain, authors Zoraida Córdova, Tessa Gratton, Claudia Gray, Justina Ireland, Lydia Kang, George Mann, Daniel José Older, Cavan Scott, and Charles Soule, and artist Ario Anindito — gathered at New York Comic Con to celebrate the launch of Phase II, with the first of the new books available now.
Here are 10 things that were revealed during the hour-long discussion….
Watch the trailer for the next phase of the epic publishing initiative – Star Wars: The High Republic. Set centuries before the Skywalker saga, the New York Times best-selling series continues as the Jedi and the Republic venture deeper into the unknown than ever before.
In starwars.com’s exclusive first look at Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic #1, Jedi Vildar Mac struggles with nightmares brought on by his youth while en route to the Holy City on Jedha. Although many visit the Pilgrim Moon seeking sanctuary and spiritual rebirth, for Mac it’s a posting, decreed by the Jedi Order…The High Republic #1, written by Cavan Scott with art and a cover by Ario Anindito, arrives October 12 as part of Phase II in the multimedia initiative. The comic is available for pre-order now on ComiXology and at your local comic shop.
Visit Lucasfilm’s official hub for all things Star Wars: The High Republic at starwars.com/TheHighRepublic.
See Star Wars: The High Republic #1 and more on the latest episode of This Week! In Star Wars below!…
Hey everybody and welcome to Leia’s Lair. Here we do the audiobook/dub for Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic Comic Issue #1. BEFORE THE SKYWALKER SAGA! THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE JEDI! A new era of STAR WARS storytelling begins. It is centuries before the SKYWALKER SAGA. The JEDI are at their height, protecting the galaxy as REPUBLIC pioneers push out into new territories. As the Frontier prepares for the dedication of majestic STARLIGHT BEACON, PADAWAN KEEVE TRENNIS faces the ultimate choice — will she complete her Jedi Trials or rescue the innocent from disaster? New Jedi! New ships! New evils to fight!. I hope you enjoy!
The next phase of Star Wars: The High Republic storytelling is just a few months away! Last week at San Diego Comic-Con, we got our first look at covers and interior pages from several comics and the forthcoming audio original, Star Wars: The High Republic: The Battle of Jedha.
And today on a brand-new episode of Star Wars: The High Republic Show, our host Krystina Arielle revealed variant covers from the relaunch of Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic and new concept art for two characters we’ll meet during Phase II of the initiative.
First seen in Zorida Córdova’s Convergence, we have your first look at the chancellor’s son, Axel Greylark, with art by MinJi Yoon.
And from the forthcoming Quest for the Hidden City, Jedi Master Silandra Sho shown here in an illustration by Jeff Thomas and based on concept art from Iain McCaig. Like her weapon of choice, Silandra views herself as a shield against evil in the galaxy.
We’ve also got our first glimpse at variant covers from Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic issue #2, illustrated by Rachael Stott and Rod Reis….
Star Wars: The High Republic takes us back to the prime of the Jedi Order — centuries prior to the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, during a previously unseen era. A multi-platform publishing initiative with books and comics for all ages, the story introduces new heroes to cheer on, new worlds to explore, and new threats to face. There has never been anything like it before in the galaxy far, far away.
If you’re new to The High Republic or looking to fill in some gaps to your collection, starwars.com has compiled a chronological guide to the tentpole stories told thus far, though The High Republic can also be read in release order or by format. However you choose to enjoy these tales, we’re glad you’re along for the ride. For light and life!…
In this episode of Star Wars: The High Republic Show, Krystina takes a look back at the entirety of Phase I, checks out some amazing High Republic Cosplay from Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, and reveals some sweet exclusive reveals including the brand new crawl for Phase II. Plus, we sit down with Zoraida Córdova, George Mann, and Tessa Gratton to chat about their new books coming to Phase II. Have questions about Star Wars: The High Republic? Tweet them to us using the hashtag #THRSQuestions and your question might get answered in the next episode! Learn more about The High Republic at http://www.starwars.com/thehighrepublic
5/10 reveals and first looks from the San Diego Comic-Con staple.
There’s a conflict brewing on Jedha, a nameless terror lurking in the galaxy, and a new class of Jedi heading to Star Wars: The High Republic later this year.During the Lucasfilm Publishing panel at San Diego Comic-Con this afternoon, creative director and moderator Michael Siglain was joined by eight Star Wars authors — Kristin Baver, Cecil Castellucci, Adam Christopher, Claudia Gray, George Mann, Beth Revis, Cavan Scott, and Kiersten White — reuniting to reveal book and comic covers, comic pages, and interior spreads from Phase II of The High Republic and beyond. Here are 10 reveals and first looks from the hour-long discussion.
1. We got our first look at the cover of Star Wars: The High Republic: The Battle of Jedha.
With a script by George Mann and a cover from artist Grant Griffin, the audio original story will take us back to the moon first glimpsed in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story for a new tale set during the apex of the Jedi Order.
2. But something wicked is plaguing the Jedi.
Mann will also pen the new Dark Horse limited series, Star Wars: The High Republic: The Nameless Terror. The first pages from artists Eduardo Mello and Ornella Savarese, introduce an array of new characters including a Bith Jedi!
3. Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures is returning.
During the panel, the cover of the new issue #1 from Dark Horse Comics was revealed featuring Sav Malagán and the tantalizing question: Padawan…or Pirate? The debut story will reunite writer Daniel José Older and illustrator Toni Bruno, with a cover by Harvey Tolibao.
4. We got our first look at the cover of Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic issue #2 and other issues heading to your local comic book shop this November.
Headed to a comic shop this fall, the second issue in the series once again features cover art by Ario Anindito and a story written by Cavan Scott.
And, we got our first look at cover art from Star Wars #29, Darth Vader #29, Doctor Aphra #26, Bounty Hunters #28, The Mandalorian #5, and Han Solo & Chewbacca #7.
5. Beth Revis showed us the rest of that dress from her new book, The Princess and The Scoundrel.
The full artwork from the cover of the forthcoming novel set after the events of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi gives us our first look at Han and Leia’s wedding, including the flowing gossamer gown worn by Princess Organa….
When an innocent man barely survives a lynching, he returns as a lawman determined to bring the vigilantes to justice.
Hang ‘Em High (1968)
Directed by Ted Post
Written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Inger Stevens, Ed Begley, and Pat Hingle as “Judge Fenton”
Rated PG-13 for western action violence
Available on Blu-Ray, DVD and digital platforms.