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Man with a Mission (Star Wars: Boba Fett) [Paperback]

Thomas Andrews (Author), Ron Marz (Author), John Ostrander (Author), John Wagner (Author), Cam Kennedy (Author), Adriana Melo (Author), Francisco Ruis Velasco (Author), Tsuneo Sanda (Author)
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April 10, 2007
Whether it's taking on an Imperial ship designed to wipe out entire alien species or battling amidst a vicious civil war fueled by both the Rebellion and the Empire, entering an abandoned Star Destroyer seeking a mysterious prize or settling a dispute between an Imperial outpost and the local leadership, there's no job too deadly for the man in the Mandalorian armor - if the price is right!


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Thomas Andrews is a prolific Star Wars writer, with credits on Boba Fett: Overkill and Clone Wars Adventures. John Ostrander is the author of Star Wars: Twilight, as well as Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, the official adaptation of the smash-hit sequel! Cam Kennedy has drawn numerous Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper stories for 2000 AD as well as Star Wars: Dark Empire and The Light and Darkness War. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse (April 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593077076
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593077075
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.4 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #982,340 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Boba Fett doing what he does, June 6, 2007
This review is from: Man with a Mission (Star Wars: Boba Fett) (Paperback)
The graphic novel collects issues seven and twenty-eight of the comic-book series "Star Wars Empire" along with a couple of one-shots.

In "Sacrifice", the governor of Solem hires Fett to hunt down Yolan Bren, a local Rebel leader. I found this to be the weakest story and I had difficulty differentiating between all the green aliens.

"Wreckage" finds Fett searching through the remains of a wrecked Star Destroyer for a mysterious box. This story is undoubtedly the best of the bunch. The vivid artwork is all the more noticeable as the story has very little dialog.

In "Overkill", a junior Imperial officer enlists Fett's talents to help him get a promotion. This story is pretty good too, with a great cartoon-like quality to the artwork.

Finally, an older Boba Fett becomes an "Agent of Doom" when he is hired to hunt down two Imperials engaging in genocide. An okay story with very moody artwork.

While there is nothing new or particularly remarkable here, it is an entertaining addition to any Fett fan's collection.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You can never have too much Fett, April 25, 2009
This review is from: Man with a Mission (Star Wars: Boba Fett) (Paperback)
The bounty hunts of the famous Mandalorian continue! In this anthology of sorts, four stories are combined to show Fett's hunts in different eras.

"Sacrifice": Fett is sent to retrieve rebel, Yolan Bren on Solem for the Imperial Governor. But Governor Malvander finds out what happens to those who try to underpay Fett. There is some pretty nice art (not the best in the world, of course), and a really interesting plot (not your typical Imperial vs. Rebels). I liked how the authors' kept Fett's words to a minimum too. For some reason, people like to write Fett being rather talkative, but this story avoids that all together.

"Wreckage": An exiled captain orders Fett to retrieve a last momento from his love. A tear-jerker, this really touched my heart and brought a tear to my eye. The art is absolutely gorgeous (though the captain looks far too much like Wilhuff Tarkin in many of the panels). And this episode chronicled Fett's heartlessness, his lack of mercy when a man desperate to see his love cannot pay the full bounty.

"Overkill": Two lieutenants hire Fett to help end a conflagration--but Fett seems to go a little "overkill". This is an interesting story, but the plot was pretty darn confusing to me (I will have to read again, see if I can learn anymore from it). The art is a pleasant departure from the style of the first two, almost more humorous (as is the entire comic itself). And of course, it deals with Imperials in a positive limelight (for the most part), so how could I refuse?

"Agent of Doom": The Imperials hauled non-human species aboard a ship and tortured them to death. Now, the dying species is back for revenge. They connive Fett into executing Admiral Tork and his evil scientist, Dr. Murthe. The parallels between the events here and those in the Holocaust are very great, but the events are nearly unbelievable (why would the Empire spend so much money on a ship that did nothing but wear down people to kill them painfully?) The art is appropriately gritty, but wasn't exactly easy on the eyes. Not to mention, I wasn't fond of how the spokesman for the aliens basically twisted Fett's arm to do the job (pulling the "Memory of Fett" [...] on him).

All in all, a well worth read!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I love Fett as much as the next guy, June 29, 2007
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This review is from: Man with a Mission (Star Wars: Boba Fett) (Paperback)
this is a good collection of Fett One-Shots, though not representative of his work. my main gripe is that 2/4 of the one-shots is done by Cam Kennedy--not my favorite Fett artist. i was glad to see a range of older and newer stuff, but i think DH could've put together a better selection. hopefully, this TPB is successful enough that DH will release another collection, esp given the rarity of some Fett tales, notably Twin Engines of Destruction and the Wizard 1/2.
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