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In this edition of Star Wars Bits:
Boba Fett to Appear in
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters
Rian Johnson’s
Gina Carano No Longer Employed By Lucasfilm
Star Wars Insider Issue #200
More Inferno Squad Adventures?
And more!
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters
StarWars.com recently announced
War of the Bounty Hunters, an epic crossover that will reveal what Boba Fett experienced on his journey to deliver Han Solo to Jabba the Hutt. Running from May through October, it all kicks off with
War of the Bounty Hunters Alpha #1 from author
Charles Soule and artist
Steve McNiven.
Image: Marvel Comics
It’s not a standalone movie trilogy, but Star Wars fans finally got their Boba Fett revival. The character returned to franchise canon in
The Mandalorian season 2, he’ll get his own live-action show in late 2021, and as revealed by Marvel on Tuesday, the Son of Jango will soon lead is own comic series for the first time.
StarWars.com broke the news that Marvel Star Wars writer Charles Soule would take on the character in the new miniseries
War of the Bounty Hunters. The story is set directly after the capture of Han Solo in
The Empire Strikes Back, and is described as “an epic crossover in the Merry Marvel tradition.” The event will team Soule up with Greg Pak (
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by Michael Pollan: Four hundred years ago, Coffea arabica, a tropical shrub bearing glossy green leaves and bright-red berries…
was virtually unknown outside of the Arab world and the corner of Ethiopia where it had been discovered in the ninth century by a goatherd who, legend has it, noticed that his animals would get frisky and stay up all night after nibbling its berries. In the years since people figured out that coffee could affect us in similar ways, the plant has done a great deal for our species, and our species in turn has done a great deal for the plant. We have given it more than 27 million acres of new habitat all around the world, assigned 25 million farming families to its care and feeding, and bid up its price until it became one of the most valuable globally traded crops. Not bad for a shrub that is neither edible nor particularly beautiful or easy to grow.
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