For many avid Star Wars fans, Adam Bray is a household name. The former spelunker, travel writer, and chimpanzee caregiver has authored or co-authored more DK Star Wars reference books than you can count on one hand, and is showing no signs of slowing down. Not only is adhering to Star Wars canon an integral part of Adam’s job, he effectively helps create it too. When it comes to seeking answers to Boba Fett’s fate in the current canon, asking Adam is about as close as you can get to hearing it straight from the horse’s mouth. That’s exactly what we did during our interview with him at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Ever friendly and personable, Adam spared no detail in sharing his insight on working with Star Wars canon as well as his thoughts on our favorite bounty hunter:
“It is fun to track the changes in Lucasfilm’s and in George Lucas’s attitude on canon and how they change over time. When I wrote Stormtroopers Beyond the Armor, I noticed that the topic of whether the stormtroopers actually were clones or not was something that George Lucas changed his mind on a lot. When he was working on the prequels, George determined that the stormtroopers were clones who were descedants from Jango Fett, which of course eventually got changed. If I remember correctly, Dave Filoni had said that when George Lucas was working on the live action TV show that never came to be, that was when he started to reconsider that. But it wasn’t until Star Wars Rebels when they decided that stormtroopers are actually volunteers, so that ties into it. Concerning Boba Fett, I don’t think I’ve worked with any material that’s specifically about him, but I would presume that anytime Lucasfilm is leaving it open ended like that, Boba Fett is an obvious candidate for movies or some kind of project of significance and leaving that open will allow them to have all their options on the table.”