![]() There’s a pretty fun battle sequence between Valance (on a speeder bike) and the walker, which ends with a young girl toppling over the edge of one of the city’s characteristically precarious Star Wars platforms. Valance and his fellow underlings are hunting for Crimson Dawn assassins at the behest of Darth Vader, and soon one of the assailants makes his presence known, attacking in an AT-ST walker. Then we cut to Valance on the industrial planet of Garel, where he’s running security for a Imperial officer giving a speech at the opening of a new munitions factory. Then at the end of 2021’s War of the Bounty Hunters crossover event, Valance was conscripted back into service of the Empire and moved over to the pages of Marvel’s Star Wars: Darth Vader title.īut in issue #24 of Bounty Hunters, out today, Valance makes a return to the comic after a several-month absence– though at this point he’s still working under the Imperial thumb.īut Bounty Hunters #24 begins with Dengar having infiltrated the ragtag crew of the Edgehawk– he’s working as a spy for Crimson Dawn (who isn’t these days?)– and his first task is to surreptitiously slip captured Unbroken Clan leader General Vukorah a blade to keep hidden. ![]() For the first couple years of Marvel’s Star Wars: Bounty Hunters comic book, the lead character was undeniably Beilert Valance– a character borrowed from the original, now-Legends-canon Star Wars comics of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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