The High Republic: The Great Jedi Rescue – Book Review

This article was originally published on TatooineTimes.com

Star Wars is for everyone. This statement resonates with The High Republic as the all-new era of storytelling in a galaxy far, far away begins. The Great Jedi Rescue is an example of it, a retelling of the story of The Great Disaster from Charles Soule’s Light of the Jedi for readers aged from 5 to 7. The storybook—written by none other than Cavan Scott and gorgeously illustrated by Petur Antonsson (who also illustrated the cover for A Test of Courage), tells the story from Burryaga’s point of view, the soon-to-be everyone’s favorite Jedi Wookiee.

What makes this storybook so special is the format—fully illustrated, including glorious stickers featuring the new Jedi heroes. If you have already read Light of the Jedi (required if you don’t want major spoilers), The Great Jedi Rescue will give you the opportunity to visualize some of the most crucial moments from Soule’s novel. Antonsson’s artwork is stunning to say the least—his pencils and colors perfectly translating the light of the Jedi of this era. Through his illustrations, the new Jedi (including but not limited to the hammer-headed Ithorian Mikkel, Loden Greatstorm, his Padawan Bell Zettifar, and even the noble Avar Kriss) and their ships (Longbeams and Vectors) finally come to life for the first time since the first concept art of The High Republic was revealed earlier last year.

Whether you are a youngling taking your first step into a larger world, or a parent embarking on a new journey with your kids to your favorite galaxy far, far away, or just an all-time fan, The Great Jedi Rescue is the perfect way to dive into the first adventures of The High Republic.

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