Boba Fett’s half-clone half brother Connor Freeman has stepped into a firefight! Tasked with protecting Boba’s former wife and daughter while Fett’s killer is found, Connor finds himself up against a Devaronian hit-squad!
Meanwhile, as Darth Vader searches for the intruder who so explosively infiltrated the Imperial base on Blackfel, the intruder is setting up an elite stormtrooper platoon for a huge fall!
The third volume in the misleadingly named series kicks off with a suspenseful encounter and it only ratchets up the entertainment value from there. The use of witty dialogue, action and an appeal to the Star Wars fans through the use (somewhat gratuitously) of characters combines to a slick and entertaining chapter in this series though there are a few points where it feels like some of these strengths exist in part to paper over some cracks in the series structure. Read Full Review
Despite this criticism, this is still an enjoyable book that will provide Star Wars fans with another solid chapter in the endless library of the Expanded Universe. Read Full Review
This book is not good. Nothing that happens between its covers is interesting or enduring. The script is weak, and the artwork is infuriating. The only possible saving grace would be for young or new readers to have an entry point to the storyline, but this, too, is an impossibility. The story is so convoluted that anyone not following the series (and preferably A Tale of Jango and Boba Fett as well) will be utterly lost. I usually like to finish the mini-series that I start, but I'll have to see if I can stomach another issue of this in a month's time. Read Full Review