10/4/2023 0 Comments Star wars bounty hunter dengarin Phineas & Ferb: Star Wars, Unkar Plutt in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, SkekSil in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, King James in America: The Motion Picture and The Entity in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. ![]() He was portrayed by late Morris Bush in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi and voiced by Simon Pegg in Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series, who also played The Editor in Doctor Who, William Burke in Burke & Hare, Candace's C.O. Dengar remained active following the war's end and served as a hired agent for the Galactic Empire during its reign over the galaxy before and during the Galactic Civil War. He's a Corellian bounty hunter who's been active since the early stages of the Clone Wars serving as a member of a syndicate of bounty hunters lead by Boba Fett. He was also a recurring character in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, serving as a neutral antagonist. Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #15 is available now wherever comic books are sold.Ha ha ha ha! I can't believe I'm gettin' paid for this.ĭengar is a recurring character in the Star Wars franchise, serving as a minor antagonist in the original trilogy, appearing in both The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. It does seem like these characters will finally get to the fireworks factory of the Crimson Dawn auction in the next round of storytelling, so I’ll be looking forward to their inevitable confrontation with Boba Fett, as depicted on September’s cover. I do think the rivalry between Valance, Dengar and Deathstick is getting just a little repetitive, but I’m also curious to know what exactly went down between the latter two while Beilert was rushing back to the fight after crashing through the casino ceiling. I also enjoyed the “putting a crew together” aspect of T’onga and Losha’s mission, really liked the connection to the 4-LOM & Zuckuss one-shot, and I was amused to see another use of “Dank Farrik” pop up again in the current Star Wars comics. I think this was a nicely fast-paced issue of Bounty Hunters, and I appreciated all the planet-hopping as writer Ethan Sacks switched gears between the varying protagonists. It all seems to be building to something big, but I suspect we won’t know what for another couple months. ![]() ![]() They also swing by the Gand floating sanctuary, where Zuckuss is nursing his wounds– both physical and emotional– from his battle against 4-LOM as seen in today’s other War of the Bounty Hunters tie-in. Then we see T’onga and Losha’s trip to Nar Kani to recruit a gladiator in their quest to track down and protect Cadeliah, the star-crossed heir to the Unbroken Clan and Mourner’s Wail Syndicate criminal organizations. ![]() Meanwhile, we check in on the Unbroken Clan’s General Vukorah, who has returned to Corellia to find that same familiar purple-clad figure haunting her safe house. Regardless, Dengar and Beilert travel from the Smugglers’ Moon of Nar Shaddaa to the casino city of Canto Bight, where they cross over with characters from Star Wars: Doctor Aphra and attempt to discover where exactly the auction is being held, but not before having to go toe-to-toe again with the deadly Crimson Dawn assassin known as Deathstick. Though they both have different reasons for wanting to claim Solo for themselves (Valance is trying to help out his old Imperial Academy buddy who once saved his life, Dengar wants to use the bounty to rescue the woman he loves from the clutches of Jabba the Hutt), it’s been cool to see these two put their differences aside in an uneasy alliance to get the job done. And in today’s new tie-in issue Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #15, we get to see that duo’s efforts in making it to that gathering. Back in Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #2, the only interested party that hadn’t yet shown up to Crimson Dawn’s auction for the carbonite-frozen Han Solo was the bounty hunter pair of Beilert Valance and Dengar.
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