Unter der Kopfgeldjägerschar finden sich auch Zuckuss und 4-LOM, ein höchst gefährliches Zweiergespann von Gesetzlosen, die den Protagonisten stets einen Schritt voraus zu sein scheinen. Zu allem Übel wird das Duo von den Unbroken skrupellos gejagt, die kein Geld scheuen, um käufliche Unterstützung anzuwerben. Inhalt: Nach den Ereignissen des ersten Teils findet sich Valance in der ungewollten Rolle als Ziehvater des künftigen Syndikaterben wieder. This is just okay - there's definitely a sense of spinning the wheels and just shifting people across the chessboard for what's coming next, but there's a more entertaining way of doing it than this. He doesn't skimp on details or backgrounds, and the colouring feels really rich as well, especially given that the Star Wars universe can get a bit bland in that regard. Paolo Villanelli continues an unbroken streak of 11 issues, and the quality remains consistent throughout. Then the final issue of the volume is a one-shot featuring the return of Bossk, who I'd forgotten about, as he also makes his way towards War Of The Bounty Hunters. Valance takes yet another beating - the guy can't catch a break. There's definitely a sense that this arc is more about moving characters around for the War Of The Bounty Hunters crossover that's coming next, but comes across as redundant. The next three issues feature Valance getting his butt kicked after someone calls in a favour. I thought this would have lasted longer, but it seems like Valance couldn't wait to get shot of his new friend, so it feels like a step backwards. The first two issues are a direct follow-up, as Valance tries to find a safe haven for his latest charge and takes her back to meet his childhood sweetheart. The second volume of Bounty Hunters is a little disappointing given how optimistic I was at the end of the last volume.
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