This Week in Star Wars Comics: Jango Fett fights to the finish

Ethan Sacks' miniseries comes to a close with quite the bang!
Star Wars: Jango Fett #1 cover from Marvel Comics. Image Credit: StarWars.com
Star Wars: Jango Fett #1 cover from Marvel Comics. Image Credit: StarWars.com /
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This week might only have one new title coming out, but it's wrapping up one of the stories that's filled with all of that prequel goodness. This miniseries has been quite the bang, and it's going to land on its feet for its final issue.

Let's jump into This Week in Star Wars Comics!

Star Wars: Jango Fett #4

This miniseries has put the titular bounty hunter, Jango Fett, through quite the wringer. Between hunting down the missing, treasured artifact, The Hope of Glee Anselm, to try and stop a war, he discovered that he'd been played. The artifact he got was a fake, and now every bounty hunter worth their salt is after them. The only chance he has to get out of this and complete the mission is to team up with his rival Aurra Sing, who spent the last three issues hunting him.

Star Wars: Jango Fett #4 is written by Ethan Sacks with the illustrator being Luke Ross. The cover artist is Leinil Francis Yu, the colorist is Nolan Woodard, and the letterer is Joe Caramagna. Which should out to the letterers; that's a thankless and often overlooked job in comic books.

This is also a bit of a prequel story for Nakano Lash, a character from Ethan Sacks' previous comic run Bounty Hunters. She was a major character throughout the issues, being a big reason the story unfolded as it did. Here in Star Wars: Jango Fett, she's younger and we get to see more of her revolutionary side of her early life.

And that's it for This Week in Star Wars Comics. Next time we will wrap up the month of June with another outing for the Sith Lord, Darth Maul, and jump back in time for an adventure in the High Republic era. Check back each Wednesday for all your Star Wars comic information.

See you then!

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