Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #6
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Boba Fett cover by Christopher Moeller.
This issue included part 2 of 4 of "Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction."
Published Winter 1996.
The Deluxe Collectors' Edition (exclusive to subscribers and comic stores) included a Topps Finest chromium Boba Fett promo card and a ROTJ Widevision promo card.
The poster "Predators for Hire: A Guide to Star Wars Bounty Hunters" was also included.
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BFFC Admin rated this item and wrote this review on June 14, 2020:
Incredible cover by Christopher Moeller, plus the original second part of "Twin Engines of Destruction," a poster, and possibly a Fett trading card. What more could you want?
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