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The High Republic: A more civilized age...

This ship is most interesting to me, as well as the freighter concept. I honestly I am hoping we see more of the Republic's Judicial Forces, or whatever they will be called now.

Also, the Jedi outfits are top notch.
 
One thing I've always appreciated about Star Wars is the willingness to repurpose unused concept art into new projects. So much art gets generated for the movies and shows, and only a fraction ever makes it to screen, so it's nice to see some of it find a new home!
 
I hope the books and comics aren't connected and are just set in the same time period, it doesn't really say if they are or not. I'll read a normal comic set in the universe, and maybe Charles Soule's book, but I hope they don't expect people to have to pick up the little kid comic that IDW is publishing or the Claudia Grey and middle school books, because that isn't going to happen.
 
One thing I've always appreciated about Star Wars is the willingness to repurpose unused concept art into new projects. So much art gets generated for the movies and shows, and only a fraction ever makes it to screen, so it's nice to see some of it find a new home!
I love that and the variety of different ways they are integrated in to the universe. Honestly, when I was watching "The Marshal" at the beginning of the Mandalorian's Season 2 it reminded me so much of a book called "The Universe of Star Wars" and was written with in universe perspective of different characters on different planets. One was a anthropologist on Tatooine who interacted with Tusken Raiders. I also remember the knobby spider art regarding Dagobah.

It makes sense to repurpose such assets because they make so much. I think I recall on the PT BTS they had made enough concept art for 4 films for Lucas to pick from. It was insane.
 
I love that and the variety of different ways they are integrated in to the universe. Honestly, when I was watching "The Marshal" at the beginning of the Mandalorian's Season 2 it reminded me so much of a book called "The Universe of Star Wars" and was written with in universe perspective of different characters on different planets. One was a anthropologist on Tatooine who interacted with Tusken Raiders. I also remember the knobby spider art regarding Dagobah.

It makes sense to repurpose such assets because they make so much. I think I recall on the PT BTS they had made enough concept art for 4 films for Lucas to pick from. It was insane.
You mean this book? I know it well; it's been on my shelf for over 20 years. ;)
A lot of the art in that is indeed concept art made for the movies (the white knobbly spider things for example came out of a period where the dark side cave was supposed to have a guardian Luke need have to get past) a surprising amount of it was original pieces they commissioned Ralph to paint specifically for the book, to help fill out the travelogue narrative.
 
You mean this book? I know it well; it's been on my shelf for over 20 years. ;)
A lot of the art in that is indeed concept art made for the movies (the white knobbly spider things for example came out of a period where the dark side cave was supposed to have a guardian Luke need have to get past) a surprising amount of it was original pieces they commissioned Ralph to paint specifically for the book, to help fill out the travelogue narrative.
Yes, thank you. I keep forgetting the title. I need to look it up and buy it for myself. I borrowed it from the library so many times as a teen.
 
This ship is most interesting to me, as well as the freighter concept. I honestly I am hoping we see more of the Republic's Judicial Forces, or whatever they will be called now.

Also, the Jedi outfits are top notch.
Yeah, I like that one too. The new.... er.... old... whatever... Jedi Starfighters are pretty cool too.
I hope the books and comics aren't connected and are just set in the same time period, it doesn't really say if they are or not. I'll read a normal comic set in the universe, and maybe Charles Soule's book, but I hope they don't expect people to have to pick up the little kid comic that IDW is publishing or the Claudia Grey and middle school books, because that isn't going to happen.
You should really try to be more open minded.
The impression I'm getting is that they will basically be showing us the same events, the explosion that starts shooting shit out of hyperspace, and whatever is going on with the Nihil, from different characters' perspectives. So you can follow each one fine by itself, but you'll get more context on what exactly is going on if you read all of the different books and comics.
It sounds like Light of The Jedi will be the core story, so if you want the clearest picture of what's going on in the wider story, that's probably the one to read.
 
A slightly longer time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... 200 years before the Phantom Menace arose...

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I kinda want them to go further back. Star Wars lore has tales of epic Jedi and Sith wars during the early days of the Republic, with villains to make even Vader's blood run cold. I mean, Revan, anyone? Still, it will be quite intriguing to see how they set up the events that ultimately lead to what we see in TPM. Subtle machinations of Sith Lords, perhaps a sighting of Plaguies's master, or his master's master, laying the groundwork of what was to come?
 
I hope the books and comics aren't connected and are just set in the same time period, it doesn't really say if they are or not. I'll read a normal comic set in the universe, and maybe Charles Soule's book, but I hope they don't expect people to have to pick up the little kid comic that IDW is publishing or the Claudia Grey and middle school books, because that isn't going to happen.
Relax, each facet is designed to be self sufficient with no requirements to read everything else. IE, someone who just reads the adult novels will be able to follow along just as easily someone who reads just the YA novels, or just the comics or whatever.
 
I kinda want them to go further back. Star Wars lore has tales of epic Jedi and Sith wars during the early days of the Republic, with villains to make even Vader's blood run cold. I mean, Revan, anyone? Still, it will be quite intriguing to see how they set up the events that ultimately lead to what we see in TPM. Subtle machinations of Sith Lords, perhaps a sighting of Plaguies's master, or his master's master, laying the groundwork of what was to come?
I wouldn't get your hopes up to much. It doesn't sound like this is going to be involving the Sith.
 
Any Sith will be in the shadows. We might get a glimpse, or a Jedi (who will die shortly after) may notice them.

What people seem to want, aside from a remake of Knights of the Old Republic or Tales of the Jedi, is some story about these old Sith temples and weapons that Palpatine was raiding to get details for his Death Star and Starkiller Base ideas. And the Jedi that stopped them (or the Sith that betrayed them and set it all crashing down again.)
 
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