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High Republic – Finale #1 Review

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comJuly 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Novels, Manga, TV, Star Wars: High Republic – After years of storyline over Finale #1, it arrives with a quiet spit rather than a bang. Written by Cavan Scott and drawn by Marika Cresta and Jim Campbell, this one-shot comic serves as a capable farewell to this Star Wars era. The story offers emotional closure, but also backs off from offering a kind of clean-up beat that readers would expect from the pinnacle of such a vast initiative. Rather, this feels like an intimate gathering of friends.

Wisely, this is set shortly after the collapse of Marchion RO and the defeat of Nihil, and is a reorganized in an unsettling, quiet and quiet manner following the war that shakes the galaxy. Now, seasoned knight Kieve Trenis is at a crossroads. She offered a seat on the Jedi Council, but remains plagued by the choices made during the conflict, and is uncertain about her place in the future of the order. Jedi from the entire initiative will be convened in darna to celebrate the sacrifice and reunite with old friends and key characters from Ran. Keeve and her former master skier share an emotional final conversation that anchors the book’s themes of growth, legacy and loss.

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Cavan Scott leaps towards quiet character drama rather than spectacle, giving him a script full of reflexes, sadness and acquired Grace Notes. His writing respects the weight of these characters’ experiences, even if it absent the thrill of high stakes. Marika Cresta’s artwork is suitable for this emotional epilogue. He conveys subtle changes in the expressions and body language that carry the emotional weight of the story. Jim Campbell’s colour is also nice. This will help you make your dream garden decor really pop. The layout is clean and cinematic, but readers who are hoping for epic action may find themselves at a slackening pace.

Amazing

As a single issue, this provides a bid (if slightly suppressed) conclusion to the High Republic. It brings tears to memories of victory and revelation. As a matter of parting, it succeeds in bringing together the character’s arc and theme, but it stops it from providing great revelation or momentum for the future. Beyond this point, there is no clear direction for these characters, so it is hard not to feel a sense of uncertainty, but in a standalone conclusion it will satisfy anyone following this era of Star Wars comics.

“Star Wars: High Republic – Finale” #1 Review

Star Wars: High Republic – Finale #1

As a single issue, this provides a bid (if slightly suppressed) conclusion to the High Republic. It brings tears to memories of victory and revelation. As a matter of parting, it succeeds in bringing together the character’s arc and theme, but it stops it from providing great revelation or momentum for the future. Beyond this point, there is no clear direction for these characters, so it is hard not to feel a sense of uncertainty, but in a standalone conclusion it will satisfy anyone following this era of Star Wars comics.

The work of an emotional character gives weight to the final farewell.

Art and colour beautifully captures reflections and closure tones.

There is no high stakes story punch that is expected from the final chapter.



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