The Book of Boba Fett

If he hadn’t been in The Mandalorian, it would’ve been a hoot if none of this had actually happened and he was just hallucinating in the sarlacc pit the whole time. Then he dies, end credits roll. How’s that for some fan outrage fodder? lol
Are you kidding me? That would have been AWESOME!!! Maybe 3 of those hallucinations could have been the Sequel Trilogy....ooooooooo, ba-dum-chssssssssshh...lol(Darn, i just couldn't resist)lol
 
If I recall what the spirit of Luke Skywalker said, in the masterpiece of cinema known as The Rise of Skywalker…

No one’s ever REALLY gone…”
Well, since we didn't see the body in the sail barge wreckage, technically they could still be alive. Shrodinger's House Band. :D

If it was the MCU, they TOTALLY would still be alive. :)
 
If he hadn’t been in The Mandalorian, it would’ve been a hoot if none of this had actually happened and he was just hallucinating in the sarlacc pit the whole time. Then he dies, end credits roll. How’s that for some fan outrage fodder? lol
Unless Mando is part of the hallucinations! It’s his subconscious mind remembering the time he was at a swap meet at Mos Espa and passed on the shiny Mando set from a Tridorian vendor.
 
Unless Mando is part of the hallucinations! It’s his subconscious mind remembering the time he was at a swap meet at Mos Espa and passed on the shiny Mando set from a Tridorian vendor.
so does that mean that Mando hallucinated when he saw Boba approach on the Slave 1 and when face to face it was a double hallucination going on at the same time?;) that atleast explains when the storm troopers came, Mando confusingly, running back up the hill for Grogu instead of putting on his jetpack...lol, Jk

alright...i'll stop with the jokes
 
If he hadn’t been in The Mandalorian, it would’ve been a hoot if none of this had actually happened and he was just hallucinating in the sarlacc pit the whole time. Then he dies, end credits roll. How’s that for some fan outrage fodder? lol
Hush now.. don't give Disney any crazy ideas.

But... in those dreams/mixed timelines we do keep seeing him inside the Belly of the beast, maybe that's how the Sarlaac digests its victims... with hallucigens ?
 
so does that mean that Mando hallucinated when he saw Boba approach on the Slave 1 and when face to face it was a double hallucination going on at the same time?;) that atleast explains when the storm troopers came, Mando confusingly, running back up the hill for Grogu instead of putting on his jetpack...lol, Jk

alright...i'll stop with the jokes
Maybe they're both in The Sarlaac :eek:
 
So in the recent Darth Vader comic that was in conjunction with the War of the Bounty Hunters, Crimson Dawn is reintroduced to the Galaxy by Qi'Ra. Long story short, Vader discovers that a particular Hutt is in-line with Crimson Dawn, and that their actions to attack the Executor makes Vader slaughter the entire Hutt Council, other than Jabba. So by the time Jabba dies, there is little to no structure in the Hutt Crime Family.

I'm hoping we get a more detailed explanation in the show, but I'm assuming that within those five years, all the other Hutts who are related to the original council were trying to reorganize. Now, perhaps the Twins quickly noticed that Bib Fortuna took the throne and promptly ensured that his rule was temporary and that at some point, they would resume their positions as Jabba's heir. But then that was screwed over when Boba killed Bib, which is where we're at now.
Thanks for the background. I actually read a little bit about that storyline, and if that’s what the show is going to follow, then the sudden appearance of the Twins makes a bit more sense.

But I gotta say - why on God’s green earth did the comics have to complicate Boba’s delivery of Han to Jabba like that?

Vader freezes Han. Vader gives Han to Boba. Boba gives Han to Jabba. Done.

I mean, I know the comics have to have stuff happen, but why have this mess with Han getting stolen from Boba, Qi’ra holding an auction, and Vader wanting to take Han back?

Maybe it makes more sense when you read the comics as a whole, but it just seems like the comics editorial staff took what should be a routine delivery and made it into a clusterfuck just for the sake of making it a clusterfuck.
 
On a serious note, the writers for TBOB and Mando have been great. No matter what ACTUALLY happens, i'd be shocked if we didn't like the ending.(even though i wanted this show never to happen, i wanted Boba to die in the Sarlacc). This show has me hooked, for sure and Mandalorian ...phenomenal!!!
 
Hush now.. don't give Disney any crazy ideas.

But... in those dreams/mixed timelines we do keep seeing him inside the Belly of the beast, maybe that's how the Sarlaac digests its victims... with hallucigens ?
Hush now.. don't give Disney any crazy ideas.

But... in those dreams/mixed timelines we do keep seeing him inside the Belly of the beast, maybe that's how the Sarlaac digests its victims... with hallucigens ?
My memory is fuzzy but I seem to recall in the EU, the sarlacc victims were kept alive in a nightmare fueled stupor, mixing memories from other victims and such. So that concept has existed at one point!

Maybe they're both in The Sarlaac :eek:
Oh my gossssssh!!!!!
 
Thanks for the background. I actually read a little bit about that storyline, and if that’s what the show is going to follow, then the sudden appearance of the Twins makes a bit more sense.

But I gotta say - why on God’s green earth did the comics have to complicate Boba’s delivery of Han to Jabba like that?

Vader freezes Han. Vader gives Han to Boba. Boba gives Han to Jabba. Done.

I mean, I know the comics have to have stuff happen, but why have this mess with Han getting stolen from Boba, Qi’ra holding an auction, and Vader wanting to take Han back?

Maybe it makes more sense when you read the comics as a whole, but it just seems like the comics editorial staff took what should be a routine delivery and made it into a clusterfuck just for the sake of making it a clusterfuck.
Definitely agree to a degree. What in general is difficult for me when it comes to comics is visualizing the stories and scenes and imagining the live-action versions of these characters speaking, moving, and doing all these events. For example, I find it hard to believe Darth Vader would actually balance on top of a rolly-polly droid shown in the recent Darth Vader issue. Like, if you showed me a screencap of live-action Vader on Cloud City and told me this man was going to balance on top of a droid like a circus performer, I wouldn't believe you.

I think that the comics are inherently restricted by how much visual storytelling they can achieve in small sections of a page, and as such, the way they communicate their stories are often jarring. However, I think the actual stories themselves can be adapted and made more believable if hypothetically they were made in live-action instead. If they filmed actual scenes of Boba needing to repair Han's carbonite stasis, having him stolen, and forcing Fett to travel to the Vermillion to crash an auction hosted by Qi'Ra and Crimson Dawn, I think it would be wayyy more convincing in Live-Action and most comics for that matter.

Just my take though.
 
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