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What’s Out This Week? 6/21
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! 
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Appare Ranman GN -  Appearacing & Antonsiku
The time is the 19th century. Eccentric mechanic boy Appare Sorano sets off on an adventure along with his samurai minder, Kosame Isshiki, only to be cast adrift on the Pacific Ocean. A passing steamship rescues them...and delivers the two not back to familiar Japan, but to the far-flung land of America! Trapped in Los Angeles with no easy way to return home, the pair decide to enter the world's first trans-American automobile race. However, with vast sums hinging on the dangerous event's outcome, they may find the odds are stacked against them...
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Bloodborne: The Lady Of The Lanterns GN -  Cullen Bunn & Piotr Kowalski
Enter the city of Yharnam through the eyes of its citizens, when new hunters take to the streets to fight against the cruel and unusual epidemic that has gripped the city. In the black of the night, families and faith will be tested...
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Bloody Sweet GN Vol 1 - NaRae Lee
One eerie night, in an old, abandoned church, a girl accidentally breaks the seal of an ancient vampire who...starts following her around like a hyper little puppy!  It may not be your typical vampire story, but for Naerim, a victim of school bullying, Vlad's manic energy might be just what she needs to regain her smile!
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Bone Orchard: Tenement #1 (of 10) -  Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, & Dave Stewart 
From the Eisner-winning creative team behind GIDEON FALLS, PRIMORDIAL, and TEN THOUSAND BLACK FEATHERS comes the biggest and most essential project yet in the bold and ambitious new shared horror universe of THE BONE ORCHARD MYTHOS!!! In this extra-length first issue, JEFF LEMIRE & ANDREA SORRENTINO bring you the story of seven residents in a building and the dark secrets that bind them together...beginning with a death that feels much more sinister than natural. TENEMENT is the newest entry into THE BONE ORCHARD MYTHOS from LEMIRE & SORRENTINO. This universe features self-contained graphic novels and limited series about the horrors waiting to be discovered within the Bone Orchard.  
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Chilling Adventures Presents: Camp Pickens One-Shot - Tim Seeley, Mike Norton & Matt Talbot
Camp Pickens has always been the go-to summer destination for the younger residents of Riverdale. It's a rite of passage for the teen residents to hold the coveted camp counselor positions. However, Camp Pickens mysterious past shrouds a deep, dark secret: it's cursed, and this summer all of its campers are going to find out the hard way in this one-shot anthology that's equal parts Sleepaway Camp and American Horror Story: 1984, reuniting the team behind the mega-hit comic series Revival.
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Cryptid Kids GN Vol 1 -  Sara Goetter & Natalie Riess
Penny swears that when she was a little girl, a creature called the Bawk-ness Monster-half sea-serpent, half chicken-saved her from drowning. Now, years later, she's about to move away to a new city, and before she goes she needs the help of her best friends, Luc and K, for a vitally important mission: to help her see "Bessie" one more time and prove that what happened was real. But in their quest to find Bessie, the kids stumble into a whole new problem-cryptids are being kidnapped by an evil collector, and only Penny, Luc, and K can save them!
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Essence: Being A Muse GN Vol 1 -  Aya Fumio
“Somebody fill my emptiness!”  The day I was rejected from art school, everything that was "special" about me died. That's why I have no choice. Since I'm back to being "ordinary," I'll go to the job my mom decided on while wearing the clothes my mom picked for me so that I can find what my mom calls "happiness" alongside somebody my mom can boast about, trapped in a never-ending cycle of "What if?" and "Too bad" all the while.
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Freak Buck HC 
In editor Alexi Zeren's words, Freak Buck is a prison for the monsters we build every day, and the book covers are the cell walls. It features new and cutting-edge work from Marti (La Vibora, The Cabbie), Igor Hofbauer, Abraham Diaz, Gunnar Lundkvist, Josh Simmons, Josh Bayer, Alexis Rose, Jasper Jubenvill, Longmont Potion Castle, Emily V Brown, Dylan Languell, Heather Bryant, and many more. A beautifully designed, limited run, cutting-edge anthology that showcases both established indie artists and previously unpublished cartoonists.
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Garvey’s Choice GN -  Nikki Grimes & Theodore Taylor lll
Garvey's father has always wanted Garvey to be athletic, but Garvey is interested in astronomy, science fiction, reading-anything but sports. Feeling like a failure, he comforts himself with food. Garvey is kind, funny, smart, a loyal friend, and he is also overweight, teased by bullies, and lonely. When his only friend encourages him to join the school chorus, Garvey discovers his voice-and himself. He also finds a way to finally reach his distant father-by speaking the language of music.
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Gospel GN  -  Will Morris & Ver
When opportunity refuses to knock for restless hero Matilde, the devil comes knocking instead. Thrust into action by the hellish arrival, Matilde and storyteller Pitt will quest for renown, the soul of their community, and answers to the toughest question of all: "Who am I?" Inspired by the work of Hayao Miyazaki and set in the chaos of King Henry VIII's reign, GOSPEL is a thrilling fantasy adventure that explores the truth behind the stories we tell.
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Honeycomb GN -  Joanne M Harris & Charles Vess
A lushly illustrated set of dark, captivating fairy tales from the bestselling author of The Gospel of Loki with the illustrator of Stardust, Charles Vess. The beauty of stories; you never know where they will take you. Full of dreams and nightmares, Honeycomb is an entrancing mosaic novel of original fairy tales from bestselling author Joanne M. Harris and legendary artist Charles Vess in a collaboration that's been years in the making. The toymaker who wants to create the perfect wife; the princess whose heart is won by words, not actions; the tiny dog whose confidence far outweighs his size; and the sinister Lacewing King who rules over the Silken Folk. These are just a few of the weird and wonderful creatures who populate Joanne Harris's first collection of fairy tales.
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Misen En Place One Shot -  Matt Carr, Lane Lloyd & Nicole Goux
After consuming every animal on Earth, humanity turns to the stars, enslaving, butchering and consuming creatures from across the galaxy. But now the food is fighting back - in spectacularly gory fashion! Tuck in your napkin for this messy, pulpy, over-the-top tale of bloody revenge. Dinner is served!
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Out There GN -  Seaerra Miller
Julia didn't always believe in aliens. It was her father who convinced her otherwise. You see-Julia's dad believes he was abducted by aliens. And ever since then, he's been obsessed with the extraterrestrial beings living out there. So when a festival commemorating the 75th anniversary of the infamous UFO crash in New Mexico rolls around, Julia turns down a dream vacation to Hawaii with her best friend, Sara, to join her dad for a weekend trip to Roswell, where he expects the aliens to make contact. But amid the alien-themed goofiness of the festival, Julia finds she isn't sure whether her father really did get abducted. His memories of alien interference are starting to sound increasingly shaky, and with them, her faith in him. Will this weekend bring the two closer together or only drive them apart?
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Scribbles HC Vol 1 -  Kaoru Mori
A collection of sketches from Kaoru Mori, the creator of hit historical manga Emma and A Bride's Story! Packed with illustrations done for practice as well as for relaxation, this compilation features commentary on every page as the roots of all her work are laid out.  
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Stringer HC -  Patrick Kindlon & Paul Tucker
1983. Tournament tennis. A racquet stringer turned small-time drug dealer gets in over his head transporting a gym bag of cocaine across Europe. Carrying a half million in narcotics puts him on the radar of every dangerous man on the continent. Whoops.
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Tales Of Asunda #1 -  Sebastian A. Jones, Julio Brilha & Caanan White
The first kill is always the hardest, especially when you are destined to save the world... or damn it. The Stranger has taught Niobe how to fight, but can she take a life? From the pages of The Untamed comes the first Tale in this anthology series about the world of Asunda.
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Tales Of Syzpense #1 -  Chris Ryall, Ashley Wood & Nelson Daniel  The split book revival is underway at Syzygy! Every month, TALES OF SYZPENSE presents two titanic 12-page tales of terror and turmoil! Up first, courtesy of Lore co-creators T.P. LOUISE & ASHLEY WOOD, the lead-off mystery of "Les Mort 13" plays out on the surreal and mysterious island of Southport after a run-in with Eris, the goddess of strife... And then, proof that "power is wasted on the young"! CHRIS RYALL & NELSON DANIEL present "Dreamweaver," the story of an aging adventurer with a mystical secret who looks to pass on his abilities to the next generation of hero...until they have much greater success than he did, and he decides he wants those abilities back at any cost. Each issue features two "Les Mort 13" covers by WOOD, a "Dreamweaver" cover by DANIEL, and a Syzpenseful tribute cover to famous split books of the past.
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Until I Love Myself GN Vol 1 -  Poppy Pesuyama
Still reeling from being born into a body they hate, Pesuyama confronts their past, their friends, and even their mother as they try to come to terms with who they are and what they experienced.
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Vern, Custodian Of The Universe GN -  Tyrell Waiters
On the edge of burnout, Vern decides to return to his family in the Sunshine State to start over. Starting a new dead-end job as a custodian at Quasar-a local science facility with a shady motive-he shrugs on his uniform, grabs a mop and bucket, and trudges off to clean up... Black holes? Space-time anomalies? Galactic ooze? Things aren't entirely what they seem at Quasar, and when Vern accidentally plugs in a mysterious machine and finds himself standing on the brink of the destruction of every planet in the Multiverse, he's presented with the greatest question of all: what is the point? Fans of Ben Passmore's personal and political comics-as well as classic sci-fi comedies like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Rick and Morty-will enjoy this world of hyper fantasy with a touch of humor, as told by a Black creator.
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Victory #1 -  David Walker, Brett Weldele & Dave Johnson
From Vampirella's fiftieth anniversary to her very own series! She started as Vampirella's lover and ended up a very powerful pawn of Vampi's mother, Lilith. Along the way, Victory's made new friends, seen countless horrors, been saddled with a demon's ring that she can't get rid of, encountered the ghost of an old friend, and opened too many dimensional gateways to count. Despite that, there's so much that we don't know about Victory, like what her childhood was like. Or what she's been doing with her demon ring and the crazy powers it has granted. Or which old - well, foe wouldn't exactly be the right word - is about to show up to cheer her on. From writer David F. Walker (Compass, Young Justice, Naomi) and artist Brett Weldele (The Beauty, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?).
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Voyagis TP -  Sumeyye Kesgin & Ellie Wright 
In her comics writing debut, ELSEWHERE artist SUMEYYE KESGIN asks: What if one of the VOYAGER probes reached an uninhabitable planet laid to waste by a wandering black hole? With her people's resources dwindling under the thumb of a relentless tyrant, Sen, a resident of the ailing planet Modia, will find adventure, friendship-and possibly salvation-in an unexpected relic from an alien planet called Earth.
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Wild’s End #1 -  Dan Abnett & I.N.J. Culbard
Journey to alien-occupied interwar England, courtesy of the award-winning creative team of Dan Abnett (Warhammer 40K, Immortal Red Sonja) & I.N.J. Culbard (Salamandre, Tales From The Umbrella Academy), with Nik Abnett providing additional material! Out at sea during the invasion, our intimate crew of unlucky voyagers returns to a world they once knew, their once-cozy seaside home now occupied by alien invaders.
Combining a rich cast of anthropomorphized characters in the tradition of Blacksad and  aliens unlike any you've ever seen in the spirit of War of the Worlds meets Wind in the Willows! Wild's End is a world unlike any other... one you won't want to leave.
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Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop GN Vol 1 -  Imo Oono
"Smile" is a popular streamer who's self-conscious about her looks. "Cherry" is a shy boy with a love of haiku. When these two strangers accidentally bump into each other at the local mall, it's the start of a new relationship weaved by their modern and classical expressions of their feelings. Based on the gorgeous animated film!  
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You’re Thinking About Tomatoes GN  -  Michael Rosen & Cole Henley
The fan-favorite story from celebrated author and former British Children's Laureate Michael Rosen, now in graphic novel form. Frank isn't doing well at school, and he has just been told off by his head teacher again... He has one last chance to prove himself: all he has to do is follow the rules on his class trip to Chiltern House, complete his worksheet, and stay out of trouble. But when a girl steps out of a painting and steals Frank's worksheet, staying out of trouble is easier said than done. Together, they embark on a perilous adventure to discover the girl's lost identity, uniting with new friends along the way who show Frank all is not as it seems in this stately home. How did the owners of Chiltern House come to own its priceless treasures? Can the secrets of the past ever really stay hidden? Will Frank's head teacher stop him and his new friends before they find out the truth? Frank's class trip is more than he bargained for, but it may just hold the greatest lesson he'll ever learn.
Whatcha grabbing this week, Fantom Fam??
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dearbisexual · 8 months
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Started reading Vern: Custodian of the Universe by Tyrell Waiters!! It's a sci fi graphic novel with multi-verse elements :3
The art style is cool, I like the use of bold colors, the orange is a lot more fluorescent irl
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downthetubes · 11 months
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Coming Soon from NoBrow: “Vern: Custodian of the Universe”, by Tyrell Waiters
Published under its Flying Eye imprint, London based publisher NoBow release Vern: Custodian of the Universe, by Seattle-based creator Tyrell Waiters on 1st June, his debut graphic novel. NoBrow describe the new book as a thought-provoking and hilarious romp through time and space that explores what it means to be human in a world that is becoming more confusing and frightening by the day. On…
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cyclone-rachel · 2 months
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books read in December 2023 and January 2024:
December:
Wayne Family Adventures vol. 1 by CRC Payne
Wild Spaces by S.L. Coney
Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang
Belichick and Brady by Michael Holley
Department of Mind-Blowing Theories by Tom Gauld
Woman World by Aminder Dhaliwal
Vern, Custodian of the Universe by Tyrell Waiters
Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling
Lone Women by Victor LaValle
Faux Paw by Jessica Kara
Joy Operations by Brian Michael Bendis
Junkwraith by Ellinor Richey
Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle
Pantheon by Hamish Steele
January:
NFL Confidential by David Molk
Pod by Laline Paull
The Long Con vol. 1 by Dylan Meconis
Night Bus by Zuo Ma
Big Game by Mark Leibovich
Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops by Shaun Bythell
Break Out by Joy Becker
Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook
Layoverland by Gabby Noone
Rise of the Black Quarterback by Jason Reid
Of Thunder and Lightning by Kimberly Wang
Wayne Family Adventures vol. 2 by CRC Payne
Broken Faith by Mitch Weiss
Against Football by Steve Almond
Cosplayers by Dash Shaw
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wutbju · 2 years
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A Celebration of Life Service for Inez Suderman of Enid, OK, will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday September 4, 2021, in the Bible Mennonite Brethren Church, Cordell, OK, with Rev. Kevin Creed officiating. Burial will follow in the Bible Mennonite Brethren Church Cemetery, Bessie, OK, under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home of Enid, OK. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.   Inez (Javorsky) Suderman, 83, died on August 30, 2021, in Enid, Okla. Inez was born to Adolph and Lea (Wedel) Javorsky on July 10, 1938, in Bessie, OK — the oldest of three children. She graduated from Corn Bible Academy in 1956. Inez then attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC; Tabor College in Hillsboro, KS; and Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, OK.  Inez prayed to accept Jesus as her Savior, was later baptized and was always an active member of the churches she attended over the years.
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She married Emery L. Suderman in Bessie, OK, on July 29, 1960. To this union were added three children — James, Carol, and Tim. After Emery's last year of medical school in Kansas City, MO, and then a year-long internship in Grand Junction, CO, the couple moved to Pharr, TX, to open the Suderman Clinic with Emery's cousin, Dr. Joe Suderman. Inez had a great love of music, and she enjoyed singing solos and with the choir at church, playing the piano and organ, and even the accordion.  Inez acquired a real estate license in 1978 and was a realtor in the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX, area for many years.   In addition to all her children's activities, Inez was a tireless volunteer for various organizations including the McAllen Garden Club, Greater McAllen Association of Realtors, Auxiliary for the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association, to name just a few.  She was named McAllen Woman of the Year and was even appointed to the Agricultural Resources Protection Authority by then Texas Governor Bill Clements. Upon Emery's retirement, the couple lived in Silverthorne, CO (2003-05); Cordell, OK (2005-14); and then Enid, OK (2014 - present). They enjoyed trips with the entire family during the holiday seasons to Branson, MO; Galveston, TX; and Santa Fe, NM. Emery and Inez also took a Gaither Homecoming Alaska Cruise and a trip to Banff, Canada.   Emery passed away on September 22, 2017. Inez is also preceded in death by her parents Adolph and Lea; younger brother, Kenneth and sister-in-law, Carolyn Javorsky; and younger sister, Iris Sue; Emery's brothers Jean (Lois) Suderman, Vern Suderman and Leland Suderman; and best friends, Howard and JoAnn Just with Mexican Mission Ministries in Pharr, TX. Inez is survived by her brother-in-law Ed McNeil of Silverthorne, CO; three children,  James (Linda) Suderman of Meno, OK, Carol (Rick) Garrison of Elk City, OK, and Timothy Suderman of Meno, OK; eight grandchildren, Emily (Ray) Winkeljohn of Oklahoma City, OK, Kevin Suderman of Oklahoma City, OK, Joshua Green of Weatherford, OK, Hannah (Roy) Goodspeed of Yukon, OK, Ben (Katrina) Sawatzky of Weatherford, OK, Gunner Garrison of Oklahoma City, OK, and Zachary and Emery Suderman both of Manhattan, KS; three great-grandchildren, Nixon Goodspeed of Piedmont, OK, Feya Sawatzky of Weatherford, OK, and Joan Winkeljohn of Oklahoma City. Inez is also survived by sister-in-law Marilyn Suderman, of Dallas, OR; sister-in-law, Elsie Suderman (Alvin) Wiens of Mountain Lake, MN; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Inez also loved her Pekingese fur babies over the years — dogs Muffin, Angel, Angelita and Tasa. The family would like to thank Drs. Mareburger, Shaw, Shearer, and Nabi and the nurses and staff at Integris Bass Baptist Hospital in Enid, the staff at Golden Oaks East Wing Nursing Center, and the staff of Hospice Circle of Love in Enid. Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be given to the GrowCBA campaign at Corn Bible Academy in Corn, OK, with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home, P.O .Box 3501 Enid, OK 73703, serving as custodian of the funds.
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What Star Wars: The High Republic Can Learn From Knights of the Old Republic
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The High Republic is the first major Star Wars publishing initiative since the end of the Sequel Trilogy. Set about 200 years before The Phantom Menace, The High Republic line of books and comics shows the Jedi in their heyday, led by new heroes and faced with new enemies and challenges. Made up of three novels (one for each age category) and comic series from Marvel and IDW, the story begins with a “Great Disaster” which disrupts hyperspace travel.
Originally slated to launch in August just days before this year’s Star Wars Celebration convention, the beginning of the series has now been pushed to January 5, 2021. Spearheading the story are all-star Star Wars writers Charles Soule, Claudia Gray, Cavan Scott, Daniel Jose Older, and Justina Ireland.
As Lucasfilm introduces a new era of stories to capture the imagination of fans, there are a few things the company could learn from the last time it introduced an era of Star Wars set hundreds of years before The Phantom Menace. We’re of course talking about the Old Republic era, the setting of Star Wars adventures like the Tales of the Jedi comics and Knights of the Old Republic video game. While the Dark Horse comics spawned this era of war between the Jedi and the Sith (and later, the Mandalorians), it’s arguably the video game that solidified the Old Republic as a fan-favorite era in Star Wars history.
Knights of the Old Republic showed fans an era of Star Wars not completely unlike the one in the movies but that also felt new, with uncharted planets to explore and legendary characters to meet. This is the same balance that The High Republic will have to strike to be successful. Here are the lessons The High Republic can learn from Knights of the Old Republic:
Avoid the Skywalker Saga
Knights of the Old Republic had its own powerhouse character in Darth Revan. It didn’t try to connect Revan’s story to the Skywalkers or to rely on a family legacy for ideas about the Force. That’s one of the benefits of working outside of the movies: you can play around more freely with new characters instead of relying on cameos from old favorites.
Set 4,000 years before the film saga, developer BioWare was able to do pretty much anything it wanted with the game’s characters, planets, and factions without interfering with the movies. 200 years into the past isn’t as long of a time jump, but it still means The High Republic can avoid retreading Prequel era stories that have been told before.
The High Republic will have some element of family legacy, though. According to Lucasfilm, this era will explore “the Starros and San Tekka clans,” a reference to Lor San Tekka, a minor character in The Force Awakens, and Sana Starros, a friend of Han Solo in the recent Marvel comics. Hopefully, these connections to the Skywalker Saga will be in support of a new story and not a way to drive readers back to the Original and Sequel Trilogies.
Deeper Lore
One of the strengths of the original Star Wars was that the galaxy felt lived in and full of history. Even if you were only following Luke’s story, mention of historical events like the Clone Wars and the battered quality of the ships immediately established that a lot had happened before the movie had even started.
Today, we know the Star Wars galaxy is vast both in time and space, and one of the benefits of a story set before what we’ve already seen is reaching farther back in time to unlock new mysteries and lore. After all, exploring ancient ruins and thousand-year-old temples is part of the fantasy of Star Wars.
Knights of the Old Republic established various ancient aliens, including the Rakata, which created the puzzles and ruins key to Revan’s story. It also explored Korriban, a secret Sith planet and the final resting place of several Sith lords, as well as old Jedi enclaves where masters taught a legendary generation of Jedi Knights.
Since The High Republic will focus on Jedi, this is a chance for readers to learn more about what traditions have been passed down and how they might have changed between the High Republic and the Prequel eras. The introduction of the Nihil, the “space Vikings” billed as the villains of the story, could also be a way to show more of the “Wild West” aspect of the era before all sectors of the galaxy were under the jurisdiction of the Galactic Republic.
More Varied Characters
From the Original Trilogy templates of farmboy Jedi, smuggler with a heart of gold, and warrior princess came a near-infinite variety of characters types. Knights of the Old Republic starred Republic soldiers, an arrogant Jedi, and a murderous droid named HK-47 that couldn’t have been less like C-3PO.
And at the center of the story was a Sith lord suffering from amnesia who was unlike any “villain” we’d ever seen before in Star Wars. Revan was a former bad guy tricked into becoming a hero by his Jedi custodians, a big character twist that’s still regarded as one of the big moments in Star Wars history.
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The High Republic is yet another chance for storytellers to introduce new kinds of characters never before seen in the canon. So far, we know there will be a primarily Jedi cast with a variety of species, ages, and experiences, but the unsettled territories of the galaxy could also provide some surprising characters.
Aliens Acting Against Type 
Star Wars has a tendency to “typecast” alien species. If the first Zabrak character ever seen on screen was Darth Maul, future members of the same species are probably going to be warlike, acrobatic, and tough. Even a Jedi Master of this species was known primarily for his thick skin and rough upbringing. But Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords introduced a very different type of Zabrak: a soft-spoken mechanic named Bao-Dur who was good at a different kind of killing (he had invented a super-weapon and regretted it).
Meanwhile, the first Twi’leks were servants in Jabba’s Palace in Return of the Jedi, potentially dooming all members of their species to some form of slavery. But Knights of the Old Republic gave us Mission Vao, a street-smart thief who would fit in perfectly with the smugglers and scoundrels of the galaxy.
The High Republic has a chance to give aliens as much diversity as humans. We know that the cast will feature at least two alien characters, the Twi’lek Loden Greatstorm and the Mirialin Vern Rwoh. What other characters might the series introduce and how might they surprise us?
New Jedi Abilities
If the High Republic is the heyday of the Jedi, Force powers must play a big part in this golden age. Knights of the Old Republic popularized Jedi Battle Meditation, a special power that allows certain Force users to turn the tide of massive battles. In the game, Jedi hero Bastila Shan is considered one of the most powerful knights in the galaxy due to the way she can influence entire war fleets. (In Tales of the Jedi, hero Nomi Sunrider could also use Battle Meditation to defeat enemies without having to lift her lightsaber.)
The High Republic cast is supposed to include some of the best Jedi who ever lived. “Best” doesn’t just mean martial prowess, either. In fact, since this era takes place before Sidious’ rise, the Jedi are supposed to be more ethically-minded than the ones in the Prequels. Master Avar Kriss is described as “compassionate, not dogmatic, and always ready to sacrifice herself over others.” This might lend itself to new kinds of Force healing or other powers that help others become stronger. 
Ancient Science 
Star Wars is science-fantasy at its core, magical crystals powering lasers. The combination of the two genres is key to telling a great story set in this universe. In Knights of the Old Republic, this aesthetic manifests itself in the ancient Rakatan technology that leads players through their adventure. Revan, Bastila, and the rest of the cast hunt for ancient Star Maps, exploring the deepest corners of several planets to find these artifacts powered by the dark side of the Force.
After finding all the Star Maps, the characters uncover the mystery of the Star Forge, an enormous factory in space built by the Rakatan Empire in order to produce the greatest army in the galaxy. But while the Star Forge was designed to slowly feed off the energy of a nearby star, it also fed on the dark side energy of the Rakata themselves, eventually leading to the fall of their Infinite Empire. In essence, the Rakata had created a self-aware dark side superweapon that led to their own destruction. The High Republic will visit a place called the Starlight Beacon, a station that serves as a lighthouse meant to help space travelers navigate dangerous hyperspace routes. Is there more to the origin of this station? And what else might the Jedi uncover in the uncharted parts of the galaxy? We hope to see interesting new technology in the series that fuses science with magic.
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