Rating: Summary: Shrapnal`s review Review: Boba fett didn`t die in the pit of carcoon. He escaped after finding out about the inteligent life form inside the salaac. That`s why he was able to be written about in this extreme comic book. Action is kept up through the intire book. It prooves Boba Fett`s skill and power. I love the literature that is used by all of the main people. Boba fett`s calm atmosphere makes his killings seem athentic to his personality. YOU GOTTA READ THIS BOOK!
Rating: Summary: This book was awesome! Review: Buy it. Now. This second you click on the 'Buy' button or....I don't know, admittedly, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it. I swear, it'll take you a year to read this book because you'll crack up everytime you look back down at the page. A must, especially if you like Boba Fett (who, in case you happen to not know.)
Rating: Summary: Funny!Witty!Interesting! Review: I loved this book! I purchased it by accident after putting another one down (in a physical bookstore which shall remain nameless) and was afraid I would not like it -I'm not a Fett fan- but I was pleasantly surprised! The book has a plot around the action with Fett that is extremly amusing. The other characters are victim to all sorts of crazy convolutions of fate and personal agenda, and Fett's indifference to anyone's problems but his own adds a hint of irony that makes this book positively delightful.
Rating: Summary: Kinda iffy...... Review: It was an okay comic book.....honestly, I was expecting more. The 'Star Wars' stories and spin offs are usually so good. I guess I was looking for a more complex plot and a relevant story line.
Rating: Summary: Long Live Magwit! Review: Magwit was my favorite character in this one. He's like the Star Wars equivilent of a hobbit. Though the part he plays is a somewhat small one, it was still the best(in humor and action). I hope someday that he'll make another appearence in a Star Wars comic(maybe with a bigger part or alongside a more important character like Luke Skywalker or Han Solo).
Rating: Summary: This book is AWESOME!!!!!!! Review: Most people don't think comic books aren't that good. I'm here to prove them wrong. I collect these books and this trade paperback is AWESOME!!! Boba Fett has been one of my all-time favorite characters. The comics in this book truly capture the darkness of this character. This is a must for all Boba Fett fans. The only thing I found wrong in this would be the art. It would have been better if the creators used the dynamic coloring that other comic artists do.
Rating: Summary: Meh. Review: Nothing to notable here. The plot was overall quite shaky, with an inconsistent mix of humor and action. Cam Kenndey's art is its usual.... uniqueness. Like it or not, it will take some getting used to.The stories are odd and at times rather ludicrous. Overall, if you want some nice Boba Fett/bounty hunter action, look for 'Enemy of the Empire' and the 'Shadows of the Empire' comic.
Rating: Summary: Meh. Review: Nothing to notable here. The plot was overall quite shaky, with an inconsistent mix of humor and action. Cam Kenndey's art is its usual.... uniqueness. Like it or not, it will take some getting used to. The stories are odd and at times rather ludicrous. Overall, if you want some nice Boba Fett/bounty hunter action, look for 'Enemy of the Empire' and the 'Shadows of the Empire' comic.
Rating: Summary: Not that bad Review: Really awsom book. The plot did need more. I don't really like how every one is green. It still wasnt all that bad. I thought Boba Fett would be more recorceful considering how much he seems to be worth from all I've heard bout him.
Rating: Summary: A great book with a strange atmosphere. Review: This book (for me) was fun to read, but at the same time it had a kind of dreary, black atmosphere. This isn't really a shortcoming, since it was meant to be there to give the book the kind of dreary "death, lies & treachery" feeling that its title suggested. This it did very well, especially with that dull colouring scheme that many people here have complained about. For my part, I didn't mind it at all for I thought that it fitted exactly the atmosphere of the places that this book went. Overall, this book is unusual compared to most Star Wars books. None of the characters can really be considered the "good guys" except for Magwit, who only appears in one part of the book and is not really a major character. Another reason that it's unusual is that it focuses on a completely different part of the Star Wars universe; the dark, unsafe outskirts. And the final reason is its atmosphere. "Death, Lies, & Treachery" really does describe both the book's storyline and the book's atmosphere. However, this book is still very enjoyable, and the few comic moments that there are are made much more enjoyable when you come to them straight from the serious atmosphere of the previous strip. Anyway, I gave this book a "4" instead of a "5" simply because of it's slightly depressing atmosphere. However, I think that while in the atmosphere that this story required, the book couldn't have been made much better.
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