![]() ![]() Although hunters had no true loyalty to them, only staying around for payment or if a job offering emerged, Hutts often kept hunters on retainer so as to have more experienced and capable bodyguards protecting them Jabba the Hutt was one such Hutt who kept several renowned hunters with him or within Hutt palaces throughout the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil War. Indeed, Greef Karga of the Bounty Hunters' Guild outright stated all hunters were effectively mercenaries, explaining that hunters only stayed around a place if profit or work were to be had. Many bounty hunters acted like mercenaries and were hired to do jobs other than tracking down bounties. Bounties could be put out on the Hunter Net or given in-person to a hunter. Aside from the highest bidder, bounty hunters were only loyal to themselves. For the right price, most bounty hunters had no morals and did everything for the money. As their name suggests, bounty hunters are interested only in those who have a high price-or bounty-placed on their heads." ―Hondo Ohnaka Ī bounty hunter was an individual who could be hired to capture, hunt or eliminate a designated target if such target had a price or bounty on their heads that could be collected by the bounty hunter, either capturing or killing the target, depending on their clients' wishes. Whereas a pirate usually deals in goods, a bounty hunter deals in people. ![]() Subsiquently Lando left the palace of Quaffug, having successfully convinced Quaffug to join forces with the Alliance." Respected and feared by all those who encounter them, a bounty hunter is part pirate, part mercenary, with just a hint of assassin thrown in for good measure when the job requires. ![]() This sparked a battle between him and the Jokhalli leader which Lando won. Lando convinced Quaffug to join the Alliance, frustrating the leader of the Jokhalli, who wanted Quaffug dead. He then returned to Quaffug palace, with the Jokhalli and the mercenaries captured. Upon besting them at divot, Lando was able to rally the support of the Jokhalli, convincing them he would assist in the destruction of Quaffug and use them to capture his pursuers. In his journey he came across a friendly race of which he had never previously encountered, known as the Jokhalli. For Quaffug's amusement, Lando was given time to escape, before numerous mercenaries were sent to kill him for sport. Upon visiting Quaffug, he found himself captured and sentenced to death ostensibly because of a game of sabacc which Quaffug had accused Lando of cheating at. This comic book follows Lando Calrissian, who visited the palace of Quaffug the Hutt on a diplomatic mission from the Rebel Alliance. But Quaffug and his hired rogues may get more than they bargained for from their "helpless" prey. With the unscrupulous bounty hunters all vying for the same purse, all rules are thrown out. But it's not who you think! On the odd planet of Xokhal, the vile Quaffug the Hutt has staged a hunt for his private amusement. All bounty hunters, all deadly, and all after what may be be their greatest prize: a member of the Rebel Alliance and pilot of the Millennium Falcon. ![]()
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