4 Years After His Disney+ Series, Star Wars Announces Boba Fett's Return With Black, White, and Red

Hannah is a senior writer and self-publisher at ScreenRant. There, she focuses on writing news, features, and list-style articles about all things comics, books, anime, and manga. She works as a freelance writer in the entertainment industry, focusing on video games, anime, and literature.
Her published works can be found on Screen Rant, FinanceBuzz, She Reads, and She Writes.
Boba Fett is returning to the Star Wars spotlight, although fans hoping for another Disney+ television series adventure may have to look elsewhere. Marvel Comics is bringing the legendary bounty hunter back in a new Treasury Edition comic collecting Star Wars: Boba Fett — Black, White & Red, giving the character another chance to headline stories built around his most dangerous exploits.
The collection arrives via Penguin Random House nearly four years after The Book of Boba Fett premiered on Disney+ in December 2021. While Temuera Morrison's return gained some considerable excitement, the seven-episode series received a mixed response and was not given another season. Now, Marvel is revisiting Boba Fett through a four-story anthology originally published as a 2025 comic series, putting his ruthless reputation front and center again in the Star Wars universe.
Boba Fett Returns in a Four-Story Marvel Collection
The Star Wars: Boba Fett — Black, White & Red Treasury Edition is scheduled for release on October 13, 2026. The 136-page paperback comic carries a $29.99 USD price tag and collects all four issues of the 2025 miniseries. Rather than continuing the Disney+ storyline, the book has several separate adventures that explore Boba Fett's career as one of the galaxy's most feared bounty hunters.
Benjamin Percy and Saladin Ahmed are among the writers featured in the collection, while Chris Allen and Ramon Rosanas provide artwork. Alex Maleev supplies the cover design. The anthology's distinctive black-and-white art style, punctuated by red, gives Boba Fett's violent missions an especially stark visual identity that separates these stories from conventional Star Wars comics that fans may be familiar with.
Across its four tales, Boba Fett finds himself caught between the Empire and an extremist Rebel faction while pursuing a dangerous target hiding in a volatile volcanic system. Another story follows Samu, a struggling criminal who discovers that escaping his problems becomes considerably harder when Boba Fett is on his trail. The collection also introduces revenge and murder mysteries.
A Darker Side of Boba Fett Takes Center Stage
Rather than revisiting the events of The Book of Boba Fett, the Treasury Edition leans into the character's identity as a professional hunter operating in some of the galaxy's most dangerous corners. Its four stories place Boba Fett against competing factions, elusive criminals and killers, creating a collection that feels more like a series of high-stakes missions than a continuation of Boba Fett's controversial Disney+ storyline.
The anthology also gives readers several different versions of Boba Fett without requiring a single overarching plot. One adventure sends him after a target hiding in a volcanic system, while another centers on Samu, a criminal who cannot escape Boba Fett's pursuit. The Tarkin family murder mystery adds another layer, eventually bringing bounty hunter Raslin Grace into the conflict.
That variety makes Black, White & Red particularly suited to Boba Fett's character. His appeal has often come from the mystery surrounding what happens between his larger Star Wars appearances, and these stories fill that space with brutal assignments, dangerous targets and morally complicated situations. The October 13 release gives fans a fresh way to revisit the bounty hunter without repeating his Disney+ arc.
KioskNews shows a cleaned-up reading view extracted from the publisher’s page — the original always lives on their site, not ours.