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"Star Wars Episode II": Villains Pack (Jango Fett, Zam Wesell) (Star Wars: Episode II)

"Star Wars Episode II": Villains Pack (Jango Fett, Zam Wesell) (Star Wars: Episode II)
By Ron Marz, Tim Fowler, Ted Naifeh

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #577126 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-05-29
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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Synopsis
Straight from the new movie, Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones, come two new villains from the Star Wars universe - the mysterious Mandalorian assassin, Jango Fett, father of Boba, and the ruthless, beautiful bounty hunter, Zam Wesell! When Jango is contracted to retrieve an ancient artifact, he's only thinking of the money it might bring in - but when he discovers that its a lethal weapon, he realises that it must be destroyed. There's only one problem...his sometime rival and partner, Zam Wesell, who has plans of her own for the artifact - plans like selling it off to the highest bidder! But if they can't trust each other...will they even survive? Presented in a special two-book pack, this is a must for any Star Wars fan!


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Two great new characters revealed.5
In these two (short) graphic novels we meet Episode II's new bounty hunters: Zam Wesell and Jango Fett.
In 'Jango Fett' the very-cool hunter is hired to find a strange talisman. His search leads him into conflict with fellow hunter Zam Wesell, but his conscience dictates that he saves her life at one point, forging a bond between them.
In 'Zam Wesell' Zam learns that the talisman is a weapon of great power and she and Jango decide to save Coruscant from a madman and not even get payed.
The inclusion of the Jedi Master Yarael Poof in the second book adds a nice counterpoint to the hunters, but it is the rivalry/sexual tension between Zam and Jango that makes these stories so interesting.
Definitely worth a look.