![]() We find a teenaged Sav Malagán growing up within the Order during this timeframe, training out at the Takodana Temple, rebellious and unsatisfied within the confines of the Order. ![]() Much like at the start of Phase I, there isn’t any real galaxy-wide conflict, meaning the Jedi aren’t always in battles and instead solving other problems as they arise. Hyperspace prospectors and adventurers profit as they help chart the frontier, while the Jedi help where they can either with the Pathfinder teams or via their satellite Temples throughout the charted galaxy. Set 150 years prior to Phase I, The High Republic’s Phase II: Quest of the Jedi finds the Republic and the Order exploring the frontier, bringing their light to lesser-known parts of the galaxy. Energetic, engaging, and grounded in Sav’s character development, The High Republic Adventures #1 – Phase II seems to promise, despite the shorter run, something as memorable as the first. Older returns with The High Republic Adventures – Phase II via Dark Horse and the same pedigree is already present, this time introducing us to a younger incarnation of Phase I character Sav Malagán and her own struggles with being part of the Jedi Order. Of the many highlights from the first Phase of The High Republic initiative was the story Daniel José Older cooked up in his IDW comics series, The High Republic Adventures, which centered around Padawans and a smaller scaled story of their connections and struggles throughout the Drengir and Nihil conflicts.
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