NO ONE CAN ESCAPE THE FINDSMEN!
o A badly wounded VALANCE reunites with a long lost love on a secret Rebel base... but trouble is right on his heels.
o ZUCKUSS AND 4-LOM, the deadliest bounty hunting duo in the galaxy are closing in, ready to take out their quarry dead or alive! And they brought an army of Clone War-era Battle Droids with them!
o Valance is trapped and if he wants to escape alive he'll have to make the toughest decision of his entire life.
32 PGS./Rated T
Overall Ethan Sacks continues to add more layers to Valance and has used these last two issues to fill in some of the blanks about this Bounty Hunter's past. In a way Star Wars: Bounty Hunters is taking on a similar narrative to The Mandalorian only minus the child, The Mandalorians and the Jedi. In fact, the world that Valance deals in will allow more exploration of the Underworld. It will not surprise me if we see a few Hutts in issues to come. The decision to leave Cadelia with Yura is a good one. Had she stayed in the care of Valance. It would have limited story options moving forward. Plus I suspect she and Yura will work better as recurring characters. Read Full Review
This issue is the book bounty hunter fans have been waiting for. Read Full Review
The last panel of Valance with his face in his hands as he flies away from Lowikalonegenuinely hit me in the feels a bit. So... yeah, I really liked this issue. The series is finally starting to find it's footing, and I hope that doesn't change next issue! I didn't mention the art or lettering much in this review because it was stellar as always, that's been the most consistent part of this series. I think this series has a real chance to stand out among the current Star Wars ongoings... as long as it doesn't go back to copying from The Mandalorian. Read this issue!! Read Full Review
A bit slower than the other entries in this series but more of a story. Worth it if you are still following the main story. Read Full Review
Overall, if you like this series for its art and action, you'll enjoy Bounty Hunters #7 for the very same reason. However, with the inclusion of more flashbacks about Valance's past, his character feels too shallow to sympathize with his plight. The dialogue also falls short here and there, and the emotions and actions of the other characters around Valance feel stunted or unreal. Read Full Review
Ethan Sacks got this series off to a strong enough start, however, the last two installments are riding the struggle bus with this issue waving its first-class ticket. The next issue will determine if this lifelong Star Wars fan jettisons from this adventure or stays the course. Read Full Review
Star Wars: Bounty Hunters
Issue: 7
“Target Valance” Part II
Publisher: @marvel
Writer: @ethanjsacks
Artist: @villanellipaolo
Colorist: @arifprianto_arf
Cover: @leebermejoart
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Valance is on the run after a narrow escape from the Unbroken Clan Syndicate. He has sworn to protect Cadeliah, the heir of two powerful crime families, in hopes to put an end to years of an underworld war. Bounty Hunters Zuckuss and 4-LOM, have been hired by Vukorah, leader of the Unbroken Clan, to hunt them down. A severely injured Valance must turn to a long lost love in hopes to receive help in protecting and hiding Cadeliah.
This story immediately picks up followi more