
The survivors would go to work for the Empire, helping to crush the Rebellion. We're introduced to Prince Xizor, leader of the Black Sun crime syndicate, who has pitched Emperor Palpatine a plan to turn the galaxy's bounty hunter's against each other. The trilogy includes several flashbacks that explore the fascinating Bounty Hunters' Guild (and Fett's strained relationship with it) and the roots of a conspiracy that's still unfolding as the Galactic Civil War reaches its climax over Endor. She has no memory of her life before her time with the Hutt, but somehow she thinks Fett might have something to do with her past. A woman named Neelah – an escaped dancer from Jabba's palace – finds him there. Dengar takes Fett to a cave to recuperate in relative safety. Another bounty hunter, Dengar, is perusing the wreckage of Jabba's sail barge when he finds Fett, severely injured and with badly damaged armor.

Jeter that begins shortly after Fett's explosive exit. The Bounty Hunter Wars is a trilogy by K. But it's after his escape that things get interesting. Shortly after the destruction of Jabba's sail barge, Fett blasts his way out of the Sarlacc, which you can read about it in A Barve Like That: The Tale of Boba Fett, one of the short stories in Tales from Jabba's Palace. If you think Boba Fett's exit in Return of the Jedi wasn't befitting of the galaxy's most feared bounty hunter, you'll be happy to know that the Legends line of Star Wars literature agrees. “The Sarlacc Found Me Somewhat Indigestible” Here, we'll highlight a couple of our favorite places to read more about the adventures of Boba Fett – and if that's not enough, we'll point out even more books you can turn to. But where can you go to find out more about him? With so few appearances, it's understandable that fans to want to see more of his story. He only gets a few lines in The Empire Strikes Back, a speedy exit in Return of the Jedi, an appearance as a youngster in Attack of the Clones, and a few plot arcs in The Clone Wars. Whatever the reason, the bounty hunter's popularity isn't diminished by his limited screen time. Was it the iconic, well-worn armor? Was it the fact that Darth Vader himself had to caution him against disintegrating his prey? Was it the jetpack? Ever since riding into the Holiday Special-or at least since The Empire Strikes Back-Boba Fett has been a fan favorite.
