Jango Fett: Open Seasons #1 (of 4)
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Released May 1, 2002.

Timeline: Rise of the Empire Era

Author: Haden Blackman
Illustrator: Ramon F. Bachs
Cover: Ramon F. Bachs

Re-published in the Dark Horse Comics' 2003 trade paperback, 2009 omnibus, and Marvel's 2018 trade paperback.

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Jango Fett is the master bounty hunter of his time — a man feared and respected throughout the galaxy. But he wasn't always a bounty hunter. Once he was a simple farm boy from the Outer Rim. But when his family was murdered by the criminal mercenary band known as the Death Watch, Jango fell in with another group of soldiers, the elite Mandalore Warriors — who offer him a chance for revenge! Open Seasons offers an in-depth look at one of the most exciting new characters from Episode II. Written by LucasArts' own Haden Blackman (Starfighter — Crossbones) and illustrated by Ramon F. Bachs (Jedi vs. Sith) Jango Fett — Open Seasons is one series you won't want to miss!

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May 1, 2002

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