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Star Wars: Age of Republic - Jango Fett by Paolo Rivera, Javier Tartaglia, Jody Houser, Luke Ross
myantigone's review
adventurous
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
coffeechug's review
5.0
Fun to read about this character especially with Mandalorian show and now going back to watch Clone Wars with my kids.
quigonchuy's review
3.0
Bounty hunter shennanigans. I'm not as crazy about bounty hunters as many people seem to be. Cool little comic about Jango though, and little Boba. Still a fun read.
neonhammer's review
3.0
A pretty simple little story, but the father/son dynamic of Jango and Boba is really nice and makes this a fun companion to Episode II that fleshes out both characters and the necessary backstory. It's only 20 pages so I'd recommend giving it a shot even if it's not essential, but it's a nice take on a character who could so easily be a generic badass, like I saw with Maul in the 2001 Darth Maul comic.
flamepea's review
4.0
A very captivating story!
Jango Fett: Age of Republic #1 is about a bounty hunter mission with Jango and young Boba. Not only that but we get a few flashback scenes about Jango becoming the clone sample for the Grand Army of Republic. There’s even a scene with Darth Tyranus! It tied in very well with the new canon and was a delightful read.
Jango Fett: Age of Republic #1 is about a bounty hunter mission with Jango and young Boba. Not only that but we get a few flashback scenes about Jango becoming the clone sample for the Grand Army of Republic. There’s even a scene with Darth Tyranus! It tied in very well with the new canon and was a delightful read.
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