Scott M UNITED STATES
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Star Wars Tales #7 pg. 10

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Location: Dark Horse - Star Wars Interiors (Star Wars Tales, Collection A)
Title: Star Wars Tales #7 pg. 10
Artist:  Mike Deodato Jr. (Penciller) ,  Neil Nelson (Inker) ,  Beau Smith (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1180
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Comments: 3
Added to Site: 10/24/2005

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"Outbid But Never Outgunned" is a 16-page comic featured in Star Wars Tales #7, written by Beau Smith with art by Mike Deodato, Jr., Neil Nelson, and Dave McCaig. It features the first appearance of Boba Fett's former wife, Sintas Vel, and their daughter, Ailyn Vel. It was canonized in "Unusual Suspects," an article in Star Wars Gamer #6.

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Member Since: September 2003
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Country: UNITED STATES
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John Espinoza Member Since 2014
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Posted On 12/26/2023

"Outbid but never outgunned" is now my new auction mantra. 

Hey, pretty cool you got it signed by thee Mr. Boba Fett himself. What's the signifcance of that inscription?

Scott M Member Since 2003
Posted On 12/26/2023

John Espinoza wrote:
"  "Outbid but never outgunned" is now my new auction mantra. 
Hey, pretty cool you got it signed by thee Mr. Boba Fett himself. What's the signifcance of that inscription?
 "

Hey John! That is what Boba Fett says in the bottom panel. And thank you for the comment; this is one of my favorite pieces.

John Espinoza Member Since 2014
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Posted On 12/27/2023

Scott M wrote:
"  Hey John! That is what Boba Fett says in the bottom panel. And thank you for the comment; this is one of my favorite pieces.
 "

It's a great page and inscription! A wonderful keepsake from the late Jeremy Bulloch.