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Description Denver Comic Con 2014 commission sketch.


Let's be honest... Boba Fett is a bad a** mother f****r.


And he knows it.

What makes Boba awesome isn't all his gear, or his guns, or his uniform.  It isn't his history, backstory, or anything like that.  It's that he knows he's the baddest fella in the room.

Jeremy Bulloch played Boba with such a casual confidence.  The man had a swagger that spoke volumes.  The character felt like he'd walked out of a western - like Lee Van Cleef in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - just the guy in the back of the saloon glaring at everyone.

The few times I've drawn Boba Fett I've tried to do something with him I feel is sometimes lacking in other Fett art I've seen.  I want to always give him that swagger, that vibe.  He's not supposed to be overblown and macho; he's not supposed to come off like an action hero in some hyped up pose.  This is the guy who walks into a crowded room and everyone stops talking.

It was this content in a Fett conversation I had with a guy at Denver Comic Con that inspired him to commission me to draw this.  

**JULY 9, 2014 - uploaded a cleaner scan of the image**



Original 10" x 15", art board; Copic cool gray markers and obviously a nice red one.  
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