Boba Fett is undoubtedly one of the best Star Wars bounty hunters, but Marvel isn’t reaching his chore all very well with the War of the Bounty Hunters crossover. However, one Boba’s questions in the previews for the occasion actually initiates a patch excavation in favourite TV succession The Mandalorian.

War of the Bounty Hunters is an upcoming crossover of Marvel’s Star Wars comics that will center around Boba Fett’s journey after The Empire Strikes Back as he draws Han Solo to Jabba the Hutt, but what should be a simple delivery job turns out to be his greatest challenge yet. The prize on Solo’s head procreates him a valuable part of baggage – one that other bounty hunters would love to get their hands on. However, the previews for Star Struggle: War of the Bounty Hunters Alpha# 1 by Charles Soule and Steve McNiven show that hungry mercenaries are the least of Boba’s anxieties. The carbonite casing around Solo is unstable, forcing Boba to stop for aid from an age-old friend, but in his line of work, even the slightest postpone could spell serious trouble. Not only that, but the uncertainty of the carbonite raises questions about the bounty hunting rules seen in The Mandalorian.

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Set a few years after Return of the Jedi, The Mandalorian TV series follows bounty hunter Din Djarin. Before Baby Yoda defrosted his beskar mind, Djarin was a fearsome mercenary with an flawless track record, and the first episode of the streak showed that his preferred method of transporting his targets was to encase them in carbonite. While this initially seemed like a cool callback to The Empire Strikes Back, Boba Fett’s hassles with carbonite in the comics now call the efficacy of that method into question. In fact, when Boba stops on the Smuggler’s Moon for assistance, his friend, Doc, says point-blank, “Carbonite matrix is unstable…whose luminou meaning was this? ”

Evidently, freezing organic material in carbonite is incoherent at best, which grows the question of why it’s so commonplace in The Mandalorian. Boba even makes it clear that it wasn’t his idea to have Han Solo frozen in carbonite in the first place, showing that its universally seen as a bad intuition. However, it’s important to note that War of the Bounty Hunters takes place well before the events of The Mandalorian. It’s hence possible that carbonite technology is significantly improved over the next few years, shaping it more viable for future bonu hunters like Din Djarin. Who knows – maybe Boba’s journey with the frozen Han Solo is precisely where gale up popularise the practice.

It will be interesting to see whether the faultiness of carbonite remains a problem for Boba Fett throughout the entire series or if it gets cleared up rapidly with Doc’s help. Either way, the events of this succession indirectly forcing the methods depicted in The Mandalorian would be awesome to see.

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