AURRA SING
(Dawn of the Bounty Hunters)

Source:
The Phantom Menace

Year: 2000

Assortment:
12" Action Collection

Retail: $75.00

Weapons and Accessories:

  • Full Color Illustrated Book
  • Two holstered pistols
  • Modified Blaster Rifle
  • Realistic ponytail, head antenna, and extra long fingers





  • Comments: Bounty hunters have proven themselves a necessity in the Star Wars universe. They are highly skilled professionals - hired by everyone from Darth Vader to Jabba the Hutt - and valued for their ability to carry out the most dangerous assignments. Poised at the forefront of their history is the dangerous, crafty, and enigmatic Aurra Sing - the first hunter to appear in the cinematic chronology of Star Wars.

    The full color illustrated book details the many exploits and misdeeds of bounty hunters Aurra Sing, Dengar, Bossk, Zuckuss, 4-LOM, IG-88, and the relentless Boba Fett, giving special focus to the ongoing hunt for the smuggler-cum-Rebel officer Han Solo. Reflections from artists Ralph McQuarrie, John Mollo, Doug Chiang, and others reveal details on the creation of the bounty hunters, their weapons, and their vessels. With more than one hundred color photographs, previously unpublished conceptual sketches, exclusive interviews, and a comprehensive list of bounty hunter collectible merchandise, this is the ultimate tribute to Star Wars' notorious antiheroes.





    Points of Interest:
  • Photography by Paul Baker

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