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Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures: The Wedding Spectacular | Comic Review

For the longest time, I wondered if we were going to see the wedding of Zeen Mrala and Lula Talisola, and they delivered on that promise in Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures: The Wedding Spectacular.

We’ve been building toward this wedding for several years now. I didn’t quite know if we were going to see it after Lula woke with amnesia at the beginning of Phase III, but credit to Daniel Jose Older for bringing it around organically.

The majority of the characters that we met in The High Republic Adventures showed up for the wedding, and the Tarkins agreed to enter the fight against the Nihil.

You can pick up the comic here.

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The relationship between Zeen and Lula has been one of the highlights of the entire High Republic Era. While we still have several books left of The High Republic Adventures, It’s hard for me to imagine that these two characters won’t get their happy ending after all.

The Tarkins have finally chosen a side.

The Tarkins joining the side of the Republic/Jedi against the Nihil will very likely be the tipping point that they need to defeat the Warden and his army.

I’ve always loved the bits of the High Republic that tie back to the Skywalker Saga characters that we know and love or love to hate.

Only the Battle of Eriadu remains for the main line of High Republic Adventures.

I am really excited to see what’s going to happen in the Battle of Eriadu. The buildup has been so well done, and all of our characters have been slowly moving into place through the various series in The High Republic Adventures.

It is going to be epic.


Comic: Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures: The Wedding Spectacular

Publisher: Dark Horse

Writer: Daniel Jose Older

Artists: Harvey Tolibau, Caio Filipe, Andy Duggan, Jo Migyeong, Toni Bruno, Megan Huang, Nick Brokenshire, Elisa Romboli

Colorist: Michael Atiyeh, Vladimir Popov, Dan Jackson, Nicola Righi

Letterer: Comicraft’s Tyler Smith, Jimmy Betancourt

Cover Artist: Cherriielle, Priscilla Bampoh, Akinobu Hara

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