Zuckuss is teetering between life and death... A mysterious event has put the Gand bounty hunter in a deep coma reliving his past. Can T'onga and 4-LOM save Zuckuss before his mind is lost? And before the Empire's most lethal unit hunting Valance catches up to them...
Rated T
OverallThis was a fantastic issue that gives us some interesting insight into Zuckuss's people and their ways. I loved how the hallucinations that Zuckuss has mirror the life and death struggle that he is going through while 4-LOM is doing all he can to save his friend. Additionally, I also love that we have Valance back with the group as his ongoing conflict with Bossk is just so much fun to see. Read Full Review
Even though this issue does very little to move the narrative forward, as a majority of the book is just Valance piloting a ship through an asteroid field in attempts to lose Inferno Squad, we've given a significant glimpse into Zuckuss' history that is more exciting than most of the recent installment in Star Wars: Bounty Hunters. Read Full Review
Well if you are still on board for this series at this point you may as well keep going. I do not know how you would get into it at this stage if you are just reading it new. Read Full Review
Definition of a filler issue that's just treading water which has become a glaring problem for the whole Star Wars comics line.
This book was off to a good storyline and then the writer decides that we need to know Zuckuss' back story. Why? Don't know. He's some kind of nifty navigator. This could have been told in one word balloon without spending pages discussing it. I like the entrance of the Inferno Squad. I'm going to keep on this one for a bit and see if it improves. I dropped the main Star Wars title. There's no hope for that one.