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Daughters of Eden #1 - "Not Boba Fett" Cover, Signed by Jamie Tyndall with COA
Daughters of Eden #1 - "Not Boba Fett" Cover, Signed by Jamie Tyndall with COA
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Daughters of Eden #1 - "Not Boba Fett" Cover, signed by the one and only Jamie Tyndall (with a Certificate of Authenticity so legit even Jabba would trust it), is ready to strut into your collection. This mint-condition masterpiece features a mysterious, helmeted figure who’s absolutely, positively not Boba Fett—wink, nudge, totally original, right? Tyndall’s art brings the heat with his signature fierce femmes and a cheeky nod to a certain galaxy far, far away. It’s like if the Daughters of Eden hired a discount Mando and said, “Close enough!”
Highlights That’ll Have You Laughing Like an Ewok on Endor
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"Not Boba" Brilliance: This cover’s got all the bounty hunter vibes without the copyright lawyers knocking. Think jetpacks, attitude, and a “we swear it’s not him” smirk.
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Tyndall’s Signature Touch: Signed by the man himself, with a COA to back it up—no sketchy droid deals here!
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Wink-Wink Rarity: A playful twist on a fan-favorite trope, this variant’s a must-have for Tyndall collectors and Star Wars nerds with a sense of humor.
Current Value: What’s the Bounty Today?
As of April 2, 2025, this signed "Not Boba Fett" edition is fetching $65-$80 USD in the wild, based on recent Tyndall-signed variant sales and its quirky appeal. It’s a sweet spot between affordable and “I’m cooler than you” territory—perfect for flexing at your next holochess match. The Star Wars-adjacent vibe gives it a slight edge over standard Daughters of Eden issues, but it’s not quite at Mando-level hype… yet.
As of April 2, 2025, this signed "Not Boba Fett" edition is fetching $65-$80 USD in the wild, based on recent Tyndall-signed variant sales and its quirky appeal. It’s a sweet spot between affordable and “I’m cooler than you” territory—perfect for flexing at your next holochess match. The Star Wars-adjacent vibe gives it a slight edge over standard Daughters of Eden issues, but it’s not quite at Mando-level hype… yet.
Expected Value: The Credits Are Calling!
The trend forecast? This baby’s got legs like a Dewback on a mission! Tyndall’s growing cult status, paired with the eternal love for anything bounty hunter-ish, means this could climb. With Star Wars Celebration (April 18-20, 2025) on the horizon and potential Mandalorian spin-off buzz, expect a bump—maybe $80-$120 in the next year or two. If Daughters of Eden ever gets a bigger spotlight (comic fans are praying for a Netflix series), this quirky variant could hit $150+ long-term. It’s a sleeper hit with more potential than a Jawa’s junk pile!
The trend forecast? This baby’s got legs like a Dewback on a mission! Tyndall’s growing cult status, paired with the eternal love for anything bounty hunter-ish, means this could climb. With Star Wars Celebration (April 18-20, 2025) on the horizon and potential Mandalorian spin-off buzz, expect a bump—maybe $80-$120 in the next year or two. If Daughters of Eden ever gets a bigger spotlight (comic fans are praying for a Netflix series), this quirky variant could hit $150+ long-term. It’s a sleeper hit with more potential than a Jawa’s junk pile!
Why You Need It: This isn’t just a comic—it’s a conversation starter. Display it proudly, trade it for a speeder bike later, or just enjoy the sheer audacity of “Not Boba Fett” staring down your other collectibles. Snag it now before some smuggler with a faster ship beats you to it. This is not the Fett you’re looking for… but it’s way more fun!
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