The Best of The Book of Boba Fett: 5 Highlights from “Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger”

Calling all bounty hunters and master assassins. The Book of Boba Fett, a new Original Series, is now streaming on Disney+. Armor up and join StarWars.com every week as we list our highlights from each episode. 

Spoiler warning: This article discusses plot details from The Book of Boba Fett “Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger.”

After Mando’s insistence that he needed to pay a visit to a little friend last week, we’re elated to spend so much time reunited with Grogu (and Luke Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano) this week. In the penultimate chapter of The Book of Boba Fett, we find the youngling studying hard at the future site of Luke’s Jedi Temple. Still hungry for frogs, Luke and special visitor Ahsoka watch as Grogu reconnects with the Force, but

The Book of Boba Fett Cargo Hold: “Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger”

The Book of Boba Fett is here! Every week, StarWars.com’s “The Book of Boba Fett Cargo Hold” will collect a bounty of extras for each episode of the Disney+ Original Series. 

Spoiler warning: This article features imagery and details about the story of The Book of Boba Fett “Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger.”

The Mandalorian Din Djarin tries to call in a favor on behalf of Boba Fett in The Book of Boba Fett. “Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger,” now streaming on Disney+. Check out the gallery below for character posters, concept art, and much more from the penultimate episode in the series!

Character Posters

Stills

Concept Art

The Book of Boba Fett concept art by Ryan Church.

The Book of Boba Fett concept art by

From the Pages of Star Wars Insider: Billy Dee Williams and Donald Glover Talk Lando in Galaxy’s Greatest Heroes Special – Excerpt

Hello, what we here? 

The next collection of classic Star Wars Insider features — Star Wars: The Galaxy’s Greatest Heroes — arrives February 15, celebrating the Jedi, rebel princesses, and Wookiee warriors we love. But not to be left out, of course, are the charming rogues. In StarWars.com’s exclusive excerpt of the magazine special, Billy Dee Williams and Donald Glover speak at length about bringing our favorite cape-wearing, smooth-talking scoundrel Lando Calrissian to life, talking capes, charisma, and character.  

LANDO CALRISSIAN – Suave, debonair, and charismatic, Billy Dee Williams’ portrayal of Lando Calrissian in the original trilogy created a cape-swirling icon before Donald Glover played the character as a younger man.

Already a respected actor prior to his casting in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Billy Dee Williams was only

Go Figure: How Classic Star Wars Toys Made Me A Fan

This was 1978, and Kenner had only made 12 figures — Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, Obi-Wan, C-3PO, R2-D2, Darth Vader, Stormtrooper, Death Squad Commander, Tusken Raider, and Jawa. That decision was how I learned about sales tax (the price tag at the toy store said $1.99 but you needed $2.13 at the register) and to budget. It also super-charged my impulse to not only collect but also be a completist: These days I collect not just action figures but also baseball cards, music, and books.

But collecting figures also super-charged my interest in Star Wars and storytelling. I’d fallen in love with George Lucas’ movie the previous summer, but back then the saga only consisted of one film and a monthly Marvel comic book. I turned to my action figures

Hello There! Marvel’s Obi-Wan Comic Coming in May – Exclusive

This spring, Marvel has the high ground.

Star Wars: Obi-Wan, a new five-issue miniseries from the House of Ideas, will launch in May, StarWars.com can exclusively reveal. Written by Christopher Cantwell with art by Ario Anindito, the series finds the titular bearded hero in the final days of his time on Tatooine, chronicling earlier adventures in his own journals (which were previously referenced in Marvel’s Star Wars series). The tales span Obi-Wan’s entire life as a guardian of peace and justice, including his days as a Jedi Initiate, Padawan missions, experiencing the Clone Wars as a Jedi Knight, and facing new threats as a Jedi Master. StarWars.com has a first look at covers for issue #1, and caught up with Cantwell to talk about one inspiration for his take on

The Power of the Force and Found Family in Star Wars: Hunters: Battle for the Arena – Exclusive Reveal

Lando Calrissian, Jango Fett, and Asajj Ventress may not seem like obvious inspirations for a new anti-hero. But in this trio of driven, often self-serving characters, author Mark Oshiro found the elements they needed to tell the story of Rieve from Star Wars: Hunters.

Today, StarWars.com is pleased to reveal the cover of Oshiro’s new book, Star Wars: Hunters: Battle for the Arena, based on the forthcoming game. The story will transport us to the world of Vespaara where newcomer Rieve, a Force-sensitive orphan from Corellia, is finding her footing as a Hunter in the Arena. But it’s not long before her past comes back to haunt her…

Recently, Oshiro sat down to talk about their love of Star Wars, how their life experience is woven throughout their writing, and why Grozz

Padmé’s Handmaiden Hunts a Sith Lord in Marvel’s Darth Vader #20 – Exclusive Preview

“There’s still good in him.” With the last of her strength, Padmé uttered these hopeful words about her husband, Anakin Skywalker. And although Amidala is long dead, in a digital archive on Polis Massa, the moment is frozen time.

In StarWars.com’s exclusive preview of Marvel’s Star Wars: Darth Vader #20, a clue from the past could help Padmé’s loyal friend and handmaiden, Sabé, on her quest to track down Darth Vader. But Vader is on a hunt of his own…

Darth Vader #20, from writer Greg Pak and artist Raffaele Ienco, with a cover by Ryan Stegman arrives February 9 and is available for pre-order now on Comixology and your local comic shop.

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