Jango Fett
Creation & Design
Jango Fett was created by George Lucas and first appeared in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, designed to be the template for the Clone Army.Early Years
Jango Fett was raised on the planet Concord Dawn and became a renowned bounty hunter, known for his skills and ruthlessness.Character Development
Jango Fett's character evolves from a simple bounty hunter to a pivotal figure in the creation of the Clone Army, influencing the fate of the galaxy.Cultural Reception
Jango Fett has been well-received by fans for his complex character and has become a popular figure in the Star Wars franchise.Character Details
Real Name:
Jango Fett
Aliases:
Mandalorian Bounty Hunter, Clone Template
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Mandalorians, Separatists
Abilities:
Expert Marksman, Hand-to-Hand Combat, Mandalorian Armor
Equipment:
Jetpack, Blaster Pistols, Thermal Detonators
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
5' 10"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Star Wars: Jango Fett #1
Dark Horse
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2002
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Jango Fett
1st appearance of Zam Wesell, a bounty hunter with the ability to shapeshift
Released March 13, 2002
1st appearance of Jango Fett
1st appearance of Zam Wesell, a bounty hunter with the ability to shapeshift
Released March 13, 2002
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones #1
Dark Horse
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2002
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Vol. 1
1st cameo appearance of Kit Fisto
1st cameo appearance of Barriss Offee
1st cameo appearance of Luminara Unduli
1st cameo appearance of Sly Moore
The graphic novel adaptation preceded the four individually released issues
1st appearance of Jango Fett in a standard comic, previously appeared in a prestige format release
1st cameo appearance of Kit Fisto
1st cameo appearance of Barriss Offee
1st cameo appearance of Luminara Unduli
1st cameo appearance of Sly Moore
The graphic novel adaptation preceded the four individually released issues
1st appearance of Jango Fett in a standard comic, previously appeared in a prestige format release
Star Wars: Jango Fett - Open Seasons #1
Dark Horse
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2002
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Vol. 1
Origin of Jango Fett
1st appearance of Fett, the father of Jango
1st appearance of Darth Tyranus aka Count Dooku, an apprentice of Yoda who turned to the Dark Side and trained under Palpatine (first appearance in an original story)
1st appearance of Jaster Meerel, led the True Mandalorians and clashed with Death Watch
1st appearance of Montross, a Mandalorian turned bounty hunter
1st appearance of Arla Fett, the sister of Jango
1st appearance of Tor Vizsla, a Mandalorian warrior
Origin of Jango Fett
1st appearance of Fett, the father of Jango
1st appearance of Darth Tyranus aka Count Dooku, an apprentice of Yoda who turned to the Dark Side and trained under Palpatine (first appearance in an original story)
1st appearance of Jaster Meerel, led the True Mandalorians and clashed with Death Watch
1st appearance of Montross, a Mandalorian turned bounty hunter
1st appearance of Arla Fett, the sister of Jango
1st appearance of Tor Vizsla, a Mandalorian warrior
Star Wars: Jango Fett - Open Seasons #2
Dark Horse
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2002
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Silas, a Mandalorian mercenary
Star Wars: Jango Fett - Open Seasons #4
Dark Horse
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2002
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Vol. 1
Final issue of the four-part series
Star Wars: Age of Republic: - Jango Fett #1
Marvel
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2019
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Vol. 1
Origin of Boba Fett as a child with his father Jango Fett
📖 Reading Order: next read Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars - Battle Tales #1
Origin of Boba Fett as a child with his father Jango Fett
📖 Reading Order: next read Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars - Battle Tales #1
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