Marvel Comics Just Revealed Its Own Boba Fett

Ever since Boba Fett appeared in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, he has stolen the imaginations of Star Wars fans. Originally appearing in the Star Wars Holiday Special segment titled The Story of the Faithful Wookie, it wasn’t until the character showed up on the big screen that he really caught on as a fan favorite — even despite him doing very little of note in the film itself.With such aura, however, come near-impossible expectations for other similar characters to match, though many have tried. Even Boba Fett himself failed to live up to his own unreachable expectations when he was finally given his own stand-alone series, as The Book of Boba Fett was a disappointment for even some of the most hardcore Star Wars fans. However, it seems Marvel has finally found its answer to the Boba Fett problem in a most surprising character. This is where Frenzah is introduced. His entire intro scene parallels Boba Fett’s introduction to The Empire Strikes Back, in that Mephisto is looking for a bounty hunter to do his bidding. After warning Frenzah of how dangerous a foe Steve Rogers can prove to be, he reminds the mantis-looking bounty hunter that they want Cap found, not destroyed. This mirrors Darth Vader reminding Boba Fett that there was to be “no disintegrations” in his pursuit of Han Solo in The Empire Strikes Back.

Ever since Boba Fett appeared in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, he has stolen the imaginations of Star Wars fans. Originally appearing in the Star Wars Holiday Special segment titled The Story of the Faithful Wookie, it wasn’t until the character showed up on the big screen that he really caught on as a fan favorite — even despite him doing very little of note in the film itself.

With such aura, however, come near-impossible expectations for other similar characters to match, though many have tried. Even Boba Fett himself failed to live up to his own unreachable expectations when he was finally given his own stand-alone series, as The Book of Boba Fett was a disappointment for even some of the most hardcore Star Wars fans. However, it seems Marvel has finally found its answer to the Boba Fett problem in a most surprising character.

This is where Frenzah is introduced. His entire intro scene parallels Boba Fett’s introduction to The Empire Strikes Back, in that Mephisto is looking for a bounty hunter to do his bidding. After warning Frenzah of how dangerous a foe Steve Rogers can prove to be, he reminds the mantis-looking bounty hunter that they want Cap found, not destroyed. This mirrors Darth Vader reminding Boba Fett that there was to be “no disintegrations” in his pursuit of Han Solo in The Empire Strikes Back.

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