Showing us a young Beilert Valance, we’re back on Chorin as a parade is held for the victorious Empire, and with Chorin largely sympathetic to Imperial rule, a young Beilert cannot help but be wowwed by the hero of the day, Captain Tarl Sokoli who speaks with young Valance as he gazes up in wonder, all the hopes and dreams of a warriors life still lying ahead of him. Detailed, with scope and depth and wonderfully coloured by Bryan Valenza, this artwork partners with a cracking script and story by Ethan Sacks to make this one of the most enjoyable issues of the series so far (and regular readers of Fantha Tracks will know what high praise that is). That said, a palate cleanser never hurts and this issues art by Ramon Bachs is just that. They say a change is as good as a rest, and while we certainly don’t want Bounty Hunters to be taking a rest any time soon, an issue without the consistently excellent Paolo Villanelli does seem odd. Writer: Ethan Sacks Artist: Ramon Bachs Letterer: Travis Lanham Colorist: Bryan Valenza Cover artist: Giuseppe Camuncoli, Nolan Woodard Editor: Mark Paniccia Publication date: December 1, 2021 Meanwhile, the rest of the bounty hunters mourn the loss of Valance as they believe him to be dead… Valance, after being left for dead by Boba Fett, finds himself reconstructed and in the care of Sith Lord Darth Vader.
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