Star Wars: The Mandalorian Saga
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  • Reads 2,609
  • Votes 73
  • Parts 31
  • Time 9h 9m
Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2016
Mature
Forgotten for decades, the Galaxy's greatest bounty hunter is suddenly called upon by the First Order to hunt down the last surviving Jedi: Luke Skywalker. With his fierce and loyal warriors, Boba Fett must journey to the far reaches of the Galaxy, battling countless enemies along the way, to carry out this most grievous task. However, Fett is not one to be trifled with and his allegiance comes with a price. Once the contract is broken no one is safe from a vengeful Mandalorian.
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The Art of Chaos and Darkness

43 parts Complete Mature

He's the best bounty hunter in the parsec and she's his most valuable mission yet... After returning Grogu to the Jedi, Din is alone once again. He takes one last job with the promise of enough credits for him to never have to accept another bounty again. But this job proves to be different from all the rest. She's nameless, no record and no history. The planet Din is required to take her to is a ghost story and she's not offering up any answers. As Din struggles in a war against himself, the bounty takes a turn for the worst, revealing dark secrets at every turn. The further Din goes, the lower his chance of survival becomes. But he wants answers and he won't stop until he gets them, even if it means breaking his creed. Together, they embark on a journey to the edges of the galaxy, uncovering secrets that have been buried for eons. Din is faced with the startling the realization that the galaxy has never been what he has thought and the chilling question: was the Empire ever truly defeated? Or just waiting in the shadows to rise from the ashes?