"Star Wars #68" Comic Book Marvel, USA 1982This comic book introduced the first Mandalorian characters other than Boba Fett as well as the word "Mandalorian" and the planet of Mandalore.
From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
Comic Packs 6 "Star Wars #68—The Search Begins: Fenn Shysa & Dengar" Action Figure Pack Hasbro, USA 2008From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
"Star Wars #69" Comic Book Marvel, USA 1982The skeleton on the cover of this issue has been retroactively identified as a mythosaur—the same as the skull emblazoned on Boba Fett's armor and the pendant given to Grogu by Din Djarin.
From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
Comic Packs 7 "Star Wars #69—Death in the City of Bone: Princess Leia & Tobbi Dala" Action Figure Pack Hasbro, USA 2008From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
"Star Wars Bladet Nr. 7” Marvel Comics, Denmark 1984; Star Wars Tähtien Sota No 5” Semic, Finland 1985; "Star Wars Nr. 7” Semic, Norway 1984; "Stjärnornas Krig Nr 7” Semic, Sweden 1984; and "Return of the Jedi No. 139” Comic Books Marvel Comics, UK 1986From the collection of Duncan Jenkins
"Return of the Jedi no 122" and "No 141” Comic Books Marvel Comics, UK 1985 and 1986From the collection of Duncan Jenkins
Star Wars Roleplaying Game "Chasse à l'homme sur Tatooine" Adventure Book Jeux Descartes, France 1989West End Games' Tatooine Manhunt roleplaying game supplement (seen here in a French edition) introduced Jodo Kast, a non-Mandalorian bounty hunter who attempted to pass himself off as Boba Fett to bring in better jobs.
From the collection of Duncan Jenkins
The Official Star Wars Fan Club Bounty Hunters Sticker Lucasfilm, USA 1980; Artist: Ralph McQuarrieWest End Games created several lookalike bounty hunters, allowing them to use this McQuarrie illustration on the cover of the book that introduced them.
From the collection of Duncan Jenkins
The Legacy Collection BD No.18 "Jodo Kast" Action Figure Hasbro, USA 2008From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
"Bounty Hunter Jodo Kast" Action Figure (Kmart Exclusive) Hasbro, USA 2010Jodo Kast had begun his bounty hunting career impersonating Boba Fett, but he eventually dropped the ruse and began decorating his appropriated Mandalorian armor in his own colors.
From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
"Star Wars Galaxy Magazine" #6 Topps, USA 1996From the collection of Steve Sansweet
Star Wars Finest SWF1 Boba Fett Trading Card (Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #6 Promo) Topps, USA 1996From the collection of Steve Sansweet
Bounty Hunters Poster (Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #6 Insert) Topps, USA 1996; Artist: Jason PalmerFrom the collection of Steve Sansweet
"Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction" Comic Book Dark Horse Comics, USA 1997In the comic story "Twin Engines of Destruction," first published in Topps' Star Wars Galaxy Magazine and republished by Dark Horse as a standalone book, Boba Fett hunts down Jodo Kast, who has been using his name. Things don't end well for one of them.
From the collection of Steve Sansweet
"Jango Fett: Open Seasons" #1 of 4 Comic Book Dark Horse Comics, USA 2002From the collection of Steve Sansweet
"Jango Fett: Open Seasons" #2 of 4 Comic Book Dark Horse Comics, USA 2002From the collection of Steve Sansweet
"Jango Fett: Open Seasons" #3 of 4 Comic Book Dark Horse Comics, USA 2002From the collection of Steve Sansweet
"Jango Fett: Open Seasons" #4 of 4 Comic Book Dark Horse Comics, USA 2002From the collection of Steve Sansweet
Marvel Star Wars #68 T-Shirt Mad Engine, USA 2015From the collection of Duncan Jenkins
Evolutions "The Fett Legacy" Action Figure 3-Pack (30th Anniversary Collection Packaging) Hasbro, USA 2008In addition to Boba and Jango, this 3-pack includes a character Hasbro identified as Mandalore the Indomitable from the Old Republic video game. However, the KotOR character is called Mandalore the Ultimate, and he doesn't look like this; this is really Mandalore the Indomitable from Dark Horse's Tales of the Jedi comics.
From the collection of Lisa Stevens & Vic Wertz
Legacy Collection Comic Packs 18 "Open Season #2: Montross & Jaster Mereel" Action Figure Pack (Entertainment Earth Exclusive) Hasbro, USA 2010Open Seasons (misidentified on the comic pack as "Open Season") told the backstory of Jango Fett, in which Montross and Jaster Mereel fought alongside Jango as "True Mandalorians." Though this story is not in the current continuity, it introduced several concepts picked up in The Clone Wars and beyond, including Clan Vizsla and the Death Watch faction.
From the collection of Steve Sansweet
Legacy Collection "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 of 2" Action Figure Pack (Toys R Us Exclusive) Hasbro, USA 2010In the Star Wars universe, the Mandalorian look is often shorthand for "bounty hunter." In The Force Unleashed video game, players could unlock a bounty hunter disguise for Galen Marek that looks suspiciously like Mandalorian armor.
From the collection of Steve Sansweet
30th Anniversary Collection "Republic Elite Forces: Mandalorians & Clone Troopers" Action Figure Pack (Entertainment Earth Exclusive) Hasbro, USA 2007The Mandalorians depicted here were all selected by Jango Fett to help train elite soldiers in the Republic's clone trooper army. Most of the characters in these packs later featured in the novels Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel and Imperial Commando: 501st.
From the collection of Steve Sansweet
30th Anniversary Collection "Republic Elite Forces: Mandalorians & Omega Squad" Action Figure Pack (Entertainment Earth Exclusive) Hasbro, USA 2007The Mandalorians depicted here were all selected by Jango Fett to help train elite soldiers in the Republic's clone trooper army. Most of the characters in these packs later featured in the novels Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel and Imperial Commando: 501st.