Boba Fett WANTED T-Shirt

Boba Fett WANTED T-Shirt

Nothing says Badd A$$ like Boba Fett. The guy makes less than a full 3 minute appearance in the entire Star Wars series and he's the coolest cat from the story.

By superherostuff - Oct 04, 2010 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Merchandise
Source: Boba Fett T-Shirts



Boba Fett is a wanted man for many reasons! First of all he has to be one of the biggest cult figures in recent popular culture, secondly, he managed to take Han Solo in a giant block of carbonite to Jabba, and 3rd, as a the galaxy's premier bounty hunter! That Dog guy doesn't hold a freaking candle to a guy in a jetpack...they aren't even in the same league! Perhaps this t-shirt is homage to one of the first viral marketing campaigns ever dealing with the Empire Strikes Back. Several 'wanted' posters were posted all over malls and public areas. Imagine the people who didn't have a clue; I think I would be slightly scared if authorities were looking for this man.

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