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The Star Wars galaxy is populated by rogues, Rebels, and rabble-rousers. Many carry a hefty price on their heads, whether put there by criminal overlords like Jabba the Hutt or by the iron fist of the Galactic Empire. And where bounties are offered, bounty hunters will be there to claim them: the stealthy and merciless Aurra Sing; the fierce and relentless Bossk; the sly and mercenary Dengar; the calculating and precise 4-LOM; the audacious and deadly Kenix Kil; and the most feared manhunter of them all...Boba Fett! Four tales of life on the run created by a small army of comics luminaries, The Bounty Hunters is a must-read for Star Wars fans, predator and prey alike! Includes the popular -- and hard to find -- Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction.… (more)
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This is a collection of stories about bounty hunters. The interesting thing about this collection is that the stories take place at various times in the Star Wars eras. From the days of the Republic to after the fall of the Empire, so you get a bit of everything. I do not rank it higher because the quality of the stories is so so. I liked the one featuring Lando Calrissian, and Aura Sing's was fairly good. The last story was a bit short. Overall, if you like Star Wars, you will probably like this collection. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
This TPB includes three stand-alone comics about Aurra Sing, Kir Kanos, and Lando Calrissian. Aurra Sing follows the titular character as she hunts down a fallen Jedi who has hired two Shi'ido to disguise themselves as him and throw off pursuit. Kenix Kil follows Kir Kanos as he establishes himself as the bounty hunter Kenix Kil, a persona he uses in the larger Crimson Empire series. And in Scoundrel's Wages, Lando finds himself on the wrong side of Quaffag the Hutt while on a mission for the Rebellion and ends up being hunted by a group of bounty hunters on Xokhal. Aurra Sing is definitely the best of the three stories here, highlighting Aurra's intelligence and ruthlessness. Scoundrel's Wages had the weirdest artwork; Lando looked downright disturbing a couple of times. Kenix Kil was largely just meh. ( )
  irasobrietate | Jun 4, 2019 |
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The Star Wars galaxy is populated by rogues, Rebels, and rabble-rousers. Many carry a hefty price on their heads, whether put there by criminal overlords like Jabba the Hutt or by the iron fist of the Galactic Empire. And where bounties are offered, bounty hunters will be there to claim them: the stealthy and merciless Aurra Sing; the fierce and relentless Bossk; the sly and mercenary Dengar; the calculating and precise 4-LOM; the audacious and deadly Kenix Kil; and the most feared manhunter of them all...Boba Fett! Four tales of life on the run created by a small army of comics luminaries, The Bounty Hunters is a must-read for Star Wars fans, predator and prey alike! Includes the popular -- and hard to find -- Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction.

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