Star Wars: Empire #28
Overview
Published December 29, 2004. Re-printed by Marvel on February 8, 2016.
32 pages. "Wreckage" story with Boba Fett.
Actor/cosplayer Chris Bartlett modeled for the Boba Fett cover art. (Chris has now appeared as an actor in "The Book of Boba Fett" and "The Mandalorian.") He shared this comment on our Facebook: "Tommy is the master illustrator. We came up with a few dynamic poses for Fett exploring the abandoned Imperial Star Destroyer."
Writer: Ron Marz
Artist: Adriana Melo
Letterer: Michael David Thomas
Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
Editor: Randy Stradley
Designer: Lani Schreibstein
Cover Artist: Tommy Lee Edwards
From the publisher:
Boba Fett is on a mission. But this time his objective is not a person, but a thing: a holo-projector containing an irreplaceable recording. The one caveat is that the device is somewhere in the wreckage of a massive Star Destroyer, guarded by Imperial fighters and scheduled for destruction by the Empire to prevent any salvageable parts from falling into Rebel hands.
An impossible mission? Not for the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy. Stormtroopers beware! Boba Fett is on a mission, and none had better stand between him and his prize!
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- December 29, 2004: Release #
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