![]() We don't need to know why Boba Fett appears in an epic splash page with a blaster raised to the heavens while he's atop a mechanical camel with a Rebel pilot slumped over its hump. Some characters don't need deep backstories or epic origins what we project onto certain figures in fiction is far more captivating than anything the writers can conjure up. No matter the genre, less is often more when crafting tough-as-nails outlaws, bounty hunters and smugglers. Marvel continues this trend, but instead of giving us more insight into his motivations and backstory, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Boba Fett #1 leans into the masked scourge's mystique. Thankfully, the now non-canonical Star Wars Expanded Universe gave us plenty of stories about the taciturn bounty hunter, making him more of a character and less of a cool, but ultimately empty, action figure. Unlike other masked villains, he doesn’t offer anything beyond being an aesthetically-pleasing look that will move tons of merchandise, and, as painful as it is to admit, that’s about it. And while you can say the same for just about every major character who has populated the franchise's big screen chapters, Feat is a special case. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Boba Fett #1 Writer Greg Pak Artist Marc Laming Letterer VC's Travis Lanham Cover Artist Guru-eFX, Mike McKone Publisher Marvel Comics Price 3.99 Release Date Colorist Neeraj Menonīoba Fett is one of the most iconic characters in the Star Wars Franchise, and has been for over forty years.
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