Celebrating Star Wars #10

We all know that the first Star Wars film changed the face of pop culture forever when it hit theaters 40 years ago today—but it’s not just the movie that’s celebrating that milestone in 2017. Star Wars comics arrived with force in 1977, and hundreds of issues later, they’re more popular now than ever.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars, we’re looking back at our 40 favorite moments from the history of comics from a galaxy far, far away—one day at a time.

Star Wars: Boba Fett - Bounty On Bar-Kooda (1995) #1

Star Wars: Boba Fett - Bounty On Bar-Kooda (1995) #1

  • Published: December 05, 1995
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: April 15, 2015
  • Writer: John Wagner
  • Cover Artist: CAM KENNEDY
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By 1995, Boba Fett had developed a huge cult following from the galaxy of Star Wars fandom—but we knew almost nothing about him. With our only real context for the infamous bounty hunter being his relentless hunt for Han Solo—be that in the movies or in his return from the dead—many fans didn’t realize Boba, like his father before him, started as a simple man trying to make his way in the universe.

In BOBA FETT: BOUNTY ON BAR-KOODA, writer John Wagner and artist Cam Kennedy present us with a new perspective on the character. Sure, Boba plays to type as the relentless bounty hunter we would expect, but we’re also forced to realize that not every prize he pursues necessarily affects the outcome of galactic civil war; sometimes a Hutt just wants to impress his crush’s father by hiring Fett to take out a bothersome space pirate. Told in a very tongue-in-cheek manner—the pirate Bar-Kooda himself just happens to resemble a humanoid barracuda, for example—this one-shot nicely mixes a sense of fun with a lower-stakes day in the life of galactic bounty hunting.

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