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Boba Fett: Murder Most Foul original art

Boba Fett: Murder Most Foul - written by John Wagner and illustrated by Cam Kennedy.

Published 1997 by Dark Horse comics

Collected in: Boba Fett: Death, Lies, & Treachery Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection Volume 9: Boba Fett: Death, Lies, and Treachery Star Wars Omnibus: Boba Fett

Throughout the vast reaches of the galaxy—wherever fugitives meet or lawbreakers conspire—one name is always uttered in hushed tones, a name guaranteed to strike fear into the stoutest heart: Boba Fett. His prices are exorbitant, but if you're looking for revenge, or if you're looking for protection, he'll get the job done.

Gorga Desilijic Aarrpo is feuding with his father-in-law Orko and hires Boba Fett to kill him. When Gorga learns that his wife is pregnant and that anything upsetting might threaten the Huttlet, he wants to stop Fett. Not intending to be an assassin, Fett breaks into Orko's lair with non-lethal force to explain to Orko that his life is in danger and to offer protection services. That night, Orko is killed by Ry-Kooda. Intent on revenge, Ry-Kooda and his side-kick go after Gorga and his wife, when Fett intervenes and blasts Ry-Kooda to pieces. Gorga and his wife are reconciled and the little side-kick vows revenge on Fett.

Featuring pencils, inks and full colour, hand painted art by Cam Kennedy from a script John Wagner.

Colour pages such as Boba Fett, or Star Wars Dark Empire are generally painted using Rotring waterproof watercolour inks similar to acrylic ink with touches of gouache paint. These paints age well and the colours still remain vibrant 25 or so years on. These pages really need to be seen in person to be believed!

Star Wars art boards are just a little smaller than A3 or the standard comic art board size and measure between 27cm by 40.5cm and 28cm by 42cm.

see availability and pricing of these pages here: https://www.kennywho.co.uk/bobafett

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