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Boba fett age of rebellion
Boba fett age of rebellion







The action that follows is good, with the dialogue excellent. A new location is ventured into on 11, with several new characters in a tight spot. The turnabout on 9 is spot on gangster, with the expected, but enjoyable result. The story then move to his newest prey, where harsh actions are taken on 7. Though only in the three panels at the bottom of, there’s a character that’s stupid, hilarious, and lucky. While there he looks for another mark to make some money and comes up with a surprising discovery. Zingo realizes, “…He ain’t coming for us unless he’s paid.” Greg Pak sets up this pair of supporting characters and the lead well, moving next into town where Fett collects his bounty for the dead man. As the pair stand still, Boba rides by on this mechanical mount, a dead body of a Rebel pilot is flopped over the metal creature. Turfitch, Zingo’s partner, says they need to run, too, but Zingo says they need to fight. The captured woman asks, “Is that–” and Zingo responds, “Yeah.” Running off the woman laughs insanely, knowing that Zingo has got a big problem. The story: On Carajam in the Outer Rim, Zingo the bounty hunter is about to capture, or kill, a mark in the desert, but in the distance a rider is seen approaching. Overall grades: Regular A, Concept Design Variant B+, Photo Variant C+, and Puzzle Variant A

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Behind him is a red background that has his own Slave I barely seen, while A-wings fly from the upper left to the bottom center and a pair of Imperial Shuttles zip through the center, right to left.

boba fett age of rebellion

Boba holds his rifle up high to his left as he stares down at the reader. The Puzzle Piece Variant cover by Mike McKone & Guru-eFX continue with their superior Puzzle Variant covers. I can’t believe out of all the photographs of this fan favorite, this is the one that was chosen. There’s a lot of smoke in this image, making the character difficult to make out. Fett watches carefully as Han Solo is placed into carbonite in Episode V. The Photo Variant has an iconic scene from The Empire Strikes Back featuring Jeremy Bulloch. Cool, but I’m so much happier with the screen version. He looks more like a stormtrooper in this snow white version. The reader is looking down at the Mandalorian’s helmet as he looks to the left. Seriously, how could anyone say no to a cover by the Dodsons? The Concept Design Variant by Ralph McQuarrie is image I’ve seen before, but not this large. His cape is slightly billowing out and he stands before this yellow and green logo. Boba Fett stands with his hands folded over one another before him with his gun cradled in his right arm. The Regular cover is by Terry and Rachel Dodson and it’s set up in the same striking style as their previous covers on this run and the Age of Republic series. The covers: Four covers to pick up if you’re a fan of the cinema’s most famous bounty hunter.







Boba fett age of rebellion