![]() Now he faces the deadliest challenge of his infamous career-an all-out war against his most dangerous enemies. He is Boba Fett, and even the most hardened criminals tremble at his name. However, I’d be truly grateful for any support that you could offer – and it’s easy to do so at either of these links: /geekmid or PayPal.Īny donations are truly appreciated – and I also appreciate you taking the time to read my articles. Hes the most feared and successful bounty hunter in the galaxy. Though the crossover started strongly and is likely to end spectacularly, the elongated middle section has sagged under the weight of far too much bloated and unnecessary tie-in material.Įnjoyed what you’ve read? Want to support my blog? There’s no pressure of course, but every penny helps to keep this site running, as I earn no income from my writing here (though I may earn small fees from affiliate links posted on my pages). ![]() With only one issue to go, it feels as if things are kicking into high gear way too late, with far too many threads to now wrap up in a satisfying way and at a believable pace – a problem that Star Wars often finds itself with (see also: Revenge of the Sith, for example). It’s undeniable, however, that the tale would have been far better served as just a mini-series the mega-crossover has really not done the thin premise any favours, with too many peripheral characters drawn into the mix and slowing everything down needlessly. There’s still the feeling that it’s a little bit of a pointless story regardless of what happens – we know the eventual position of all of the main players by the start of Return of the Jedi, after all – but this does at least raise the stakes for a number of minor characters whose fates are uncertain and unknown. We finally move on here and the considerably faster pace, along with the general development of plots and subplots, gives the story a lot more justification for being told and is much more satisfying as a result. In the midst of all this, Boba Fett is waiting for his moment to strike – so he can retake a certain frozen-in-carbonite smuggler for himself…Īs you can gather from the above, War of the Bounty Hunters #4 is very eventful it’s a marked contrast to all of the crossover issues, which have been dragging out the Crimson Dawn auction for what feels like an eternity. ![]() ![]() But Domina is the most dangerous enemy Boushh has ever faced, and the desperate exile has the most difficult choice of his life to make! ALYSSA WONG and David Baldeón’s one-shot is the third of four action-packed “War of the Bounty Hunters” tie-ins about the criminal underworld’s most notorious hunters and scoundrels, all told by the best STAR WARS writers and illustrators in the galaxy.Back to the main series after a very mixed bag of crossover issues, the story continues here with Vader claiming his prize, the Hutts squabbling over the fact that the Empire can just waltz in to claim Solo – and Luke doing his best to overcome his fear and face his father again. He and his team of lethal warriors were exiled from their homeworld but what horrible event from Boushh’s past doomed them all to wander with no hope of ever returning? Desperate to survive, Boushh takes a suspicious job from a shadowy organization to assassinate DOMINA TAGGE, the leader of the powerful Tagge Family – a galactic dynasty stretching back countless generations. ![]() THE SECRET ORIGIN OF BOUSHH! A “WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS” TIE-IN!īefore PRINCESS LEIA acquired his armor to infiltrate Jabba the Hutt’s palace, BOUSHH roamed the galaxy as a bounty hunter. ![]()
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