Tales from the New Republic in the Legends continuity of Star Wars!
Boba Fett is alive! And the deadly assignments he takes on next will prove that he’s still the galaxy’s greatest bounty hunter! Then, Luke Skywalker has established a new academy to train the next generation of Jedi Knights, and his students are given their first mission — ready or not — to stop an ancient evil on a distant mining colony! Luke is about to marry Mara Jade, once the Emperor’s greatest assassin — but threats from both sides arise to prevent their happy union! And after Chewbacca’s untimely death, his greatest friends, family and enemies share remembrances of an unlikely rebel’s heroic life!
Star Boba Fett - Bounty on Bar-Kooda (1995) 1, Star Boba Fett - When the Fat Lady Swings (1996) 2, Star Boba Fett - Murder Most Foul (1997) 3, Star Boba Fett - Agent of Doom (2000) 1, Star Jedi Academy - Leviathan (1998) 1-4, Star The Mixed-Up Droid (1995) 1, Star Union (1999) 1-4, Star Chewbacca (2000) 1-4, material from Star Wars Tales (1999) 19
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It's fine. Really not worth searching for unless you're looking for the Mara Jade-Luke marriage story or just looking for any SW Legends you can get your hands on. Some of the art in here is horrendous.
A solid collection with a selection of fairly good series. No one stuck out as being a far-away favorite of mine, but I did like the Leviathan and Union stories. I also really enjoyed the Chewbacca series and felt that it hit the right emotions in response to what happens in Vector Prime. The Boba Fett stories could have been a bit better, in my opinion. The timeline for his character in relation to other stories in Legends felt weird, and the coloring of the series was odd. Honestly I would recommend this collection particularly to New Jedi Order fans.