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The older 80s & 90s stories have very fun art with the exception of a solid, very cartoonish story right in the middle.. Boba Fett is best when he's done as a kind of boring dude with a lot of luck, not the super-charged badass that soooo many fans want him to be. He's mostly just super overrated, which in and of itself isn't bad. As a result, this collection oscillates wildly between "Boba Fett is the biggest badass in the Star Wars universe" and "Boba Fett struggling to deal with an uncommon p...
Overall, a good book. This one has a lot of different stories that range from kid friendly to dark and genocidal. (People who read this, compare the second story to the last.) As you might be able to tell, this book focuses on the adventures of Boba Fett. It is a good book for people that like Star Wars, and some references you might not understand without prior knowledge of Star Wars.
This is a collection of stories about the most ruthless bounty hunter in the galaxy, Boba Fett. These stories are examples about him being ruthless and he has no cares in the world. In this collection, there were some stories that were really good and some that were forgettable. Boba Fett has dealings with everyone from Darth Vader to Han Solo. Some of the storylines were well thought out and I really enjoyed the story with Vader. Most of the stories had nice graphics and there was some nice det...
I am interested in the myths round Boba Fett, but the artwork was just too "cartoonish" for me to enjoy - it was distracting.
Somewhere around a 3.5, but not quite a 4. Some of the comics I really enjoyed. But a few it was hard to get through.... Read the good ones, skip the bad ones and it's worth it.
tons of great stories that follow the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy...
3.5 StarsAs you hopefully can tell from the title, this one is all Boba Fett, all the time. We get a total of nine different stories in this omnibus, from single issue tales up to about 100 pages. In there we get 7 different artists and 6 different writers, so I’m sure you can imagine that things like tone and style are all over the place. The stories take place from about 3 years before the Battle of Yavin (that’s the one where they blew up the first Death Star in the movies) to about 10 years
Enemy of the Empire (3/5)- This comic is a little extra, as I have found to be typical of pre-TPM comics. - Fett is hired to find an AWOL Imperial colonel who killed a general. Others are sent to shadow Fett and kill him. All are hired by Vader; no one is allowed to open a casket the colonel carries with him.- What bothers me is how crass some of the language is. One goes "oh, blow--" before being killed. Another is a tattooist who is stopped from saying where someone wanted a tat. - There is a
Boba Fett is the character in Star Wars that intrigues me the most. Unlike Wedge, who's the most unspoken character yet contributes to each important plot point battle. Fett however is revered by so many fans but has the least lines and most failed attempts at capturing Han and sucking up to the empire for money. While he's a well designed character no doubt I think he's a Mary Sue wish-fullfiling type that's never engaged me much. His only character trait is literally that he's the most feared
'I'm just a simple man, trying to make my way in the Universe...' This is a collection of 9 stories about the titular bounty hunter, Boba Fett. Taking place before and after the events of Episode IV, it tells of his adventures dealing with The Hutts, The Imperials and even Han Solo. The drawings range from very cartoon-like to the more darker and intense, both styles capturing the action, adequately. The writing also varies from light and jocular to the more dark and broody. Does it add any more...
A delightful return to the Legends universe with its darkness and penchant for wild creativity. Not all of the stories contained within this omnibus are great, but they all feature Boba Fett, so they're a step above average at the very least. Mostly, this is just a fun reminder of how weird Star Wars comic art could be in the 90s and early 2000s. Salvador Larroca's awkward uncanny valley art on the current Star Wars series essentially made me forget that extremely comic depictions of characters
Fett's character is to inconsistent across the varied installments to make for a truly enjoyable collection.
I'm not a big fan of Boba Fett, but I liked this book. He's kinda like the Batman of Star Wars.
Klasická povídková sbírka - nevyvážená co do kvality. Některé kousky jsou velice dobré, jiné šedý průměr.
This Omnibus was really back and forth for me, I liked some stories immensely and others I thought were merely okay. There were three stories that I thought were particularly noteworthy:The first story, Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire, was probably my favorite. Its a fairly straightforward Bounty Hunting story in which Vader tasks Boba Fett to hunt down a renegade imperial officer and recover the casket in his possession-- without opening it. I loved how this story methodically shows Boba followi...
Liked it mostly because it's Boba Fett, though some of these stories are not that interesting. Fett works best with as few lines as possible, but when they are cheesy one-liners nobody wins. Worth the money to have all of these stories in one place, but if you already have the issues or trades associated with his omnibus, I'd say you should spend your money on something else. Empire is a great series that tied into one of the stories in this book, and I HIGHLY recommend it.
Great artwork to support and give a more rounded view of the most understated character in the Star Wars universe.
Enemy Of the Empire was fine. Starts off a little weird but gets better once you get into it. The Yavin Vassilika had a weird art style, but the story was decent. It was nice to see multiple characters from Empire Strikes Back. Sacrifice was ok. Boba wasn't really the star character in this one. Wreckage was really cool! Don't want to give anything away, but it had a really interesting story! Overkill was fine. The story wasn't bad, but it didn't really stand out amongst the others. Salvage was
goodreads didn't save my review which was like 2 paragraphs long so now i'm just gonna write this short one, its a collection of short stories about boba fett. the overall stories have some really good story lines, and i would highly recommend it to any boba fett fan.ART:8STORY:9CHARACTERS:9ACTION:6.5(out of ten)