Debut of the "Boba Fett is Dead" Comic Series

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This week was the debut of the new Star Wars: Blood Ties 4-part series called “Boba Fett is Dead.”

The news spreads from one end of the galaxy to the other like wildfire: Boba Fett, the galaxy’s most feared bounty hunter, is dead.

But when members of the team that killed Fett are themselves picked off one by one, Connor Freeman–the son of one of Jango Fett’s clones–gets pulled into the action in a most unexpected way!

The series is written by Tom Taylor. The artwork and cover is Chris Scalf.

The publisher, Dark Horse Comics, has a preview of the comic’s first few pages online.

The series “Blood Ties” was previously used for a Boba / Jango four-part comic book series, “A Tale of Jango and Boba Fett.”

Comments

  1. UBFF says:

    well, I hate this title. But I do know how this series will end even though i have not even read this comic. This is not Boba Fett, this is some other person dressed as the great Fett-Man himself or some other excuse. I know this because of three important reosons
    #1: This (may) take place before ANH.
    #2: Boba Fett is an experienced bounty hunter who by the reviews say was shot down by a
    small band of people (not very likley because of the fact that boba is the best bounty hunter and a mandalorean).
    #3: HE IS F****ING BOBA FETT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    If you have the nerve to try to prove me wrong, leave a response. If you agree with me, leave a response. If you have no opinion on the subject don't leave a response, jerk.

  2. Roger says:

    what this cant be
    HE CAN NOT DIE HE IS BOBA FETTT WHO WOULD KILL HIM OFF FIND THE GUY WHO MADE THE COMIC AND KICK HIM INTO A SARLACC PIT!

  3. Roger says:

    oh alright UBFF at least its not the fett man himself

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