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#3035: July 1, 2022

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"Criminals across the galaxy tremble in fear at the mere mention of the name ... Boba Fett. He is a bounty hunter without equal! What drives the man behind the Mandalorian mask?"

The one-shot "Age of Rebellion - #BobaFett" comic from 2019 featured the quiet, mysterious, and ruthless character most Fett fans love, written by Greg Pak with art by Marc Laming (and color by Neeraj Menon)

More info on BFFC: https://bobafett.club/u7gnr

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#2314: July 10, 2020

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Published on this day in 2002, #StarWars: Infinities - The Empire Strikes Back #1 featured an unmasked, mid-30s #BobaFett for the first time after "Attack of the Clones" truly unmasked the mysterious bounty hunter.

This issue was written by Dave Land with pencils by Davide Fabbri, inks by Christian Dalla Vecchia, and colors by Dan Jackson. For more Fett comics, check out a section for that on the BFFC website: https://bobafett.com/bounty/books/comics/

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#1544: June 1, 2018

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When do you think we will get a quality #BobaFett comic in the new canon?

It's been too long since the 1996 comic "Twin Engines of Destruction," which developed the character while keeping a post-Sarlacc Fett very mysterious.

#StarWars #DailyFett


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#206: October 2, 2014

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#ThrowbackThursday: #BobaFett appeared on Mos Eisley in Docking Bay 94 for a few moments alongside Jabba the Hutt, Han Solo, and the Millennium Falcon.

Some trivia: Fett's left shoulder is mysteriously missing its usual symbol; the armor colors more so resembles "Jedi" rather than "Empire," even though that would be out of order (unless Fett perhaps carries multiple sets of armor with him in the cargo hold); and, making the rounds again online, this appearance would connect the possibility that Fett actually torched Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru, later warranting Darth Vader's comment to Fett later on, "no disintegrations" (this time).


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#85: June 3, 2014

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This photo by DavidPickering (Flickr) features the 2010 LEGO #BobaFett figure. But of the many #StarWars LEGO editions, not all had a face like this. Back in 1999 when they first released a LEGO Fett, he had a removable helmet, but it unveiled just a black head piece -- without a face -- truly suggesting he was (still) a mysterious guy.

For the full portrait photo taken by DavidPickering, see https://www.flickr.com/photos/113095176@N08/13295437484/. For more about all of the LEGO sets related to Boba Fett, see http://www.bobafettfanclub.com/bounty/toys/lego/.


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#17: March 27, 2014

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Cam Kennedy's cover for #BobaFett #1 ("Bounty on Bar-Kooda"), the first of many mini series #comics from #DarkHorseComics featuring a very #cool, very #mysterious, and very #authentic characterization of the #bountyhunter.

For more Boba Fett comics, check out our database of records:
http://www.bobafettfanclub.com/bounty/books/comics/


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#8: March 18, 2014

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While we see a lot inside Slave I's cockpit in "Attack of the Clones," we didn't see much originally in "The Empire Strikes Back." Shots like this helped us know #BobaFett was both important to the story and a mysterious professional. Here is a photo of the presumed original storyboard that we recently came across. Take a look closer at our
gallery link:

http://www.bobafettfanclub.com/multimedia/galleries/displayimage.php?pid=2451