Star Wars #68, February 1983. Dynamic in composition with Boba Fett occupying the traditional "Darth Vader" looming background area -- and remember, this was back in the day when a Boba Fett cover was something new. Leia is both vulnerable (due to her size) yet deadly (thanks to the smoking blaster) and the rectilinear laser blasts draw our eyes across the art. The artwork is dense enough to offer exploration yet clean enough to remain uncluttered. To be critical, the cover's a big misdirect. Boba Fett doesn't turn out to be the featured Mandalorian in the story within, but the tale is so rousing that it's really hard to quibble.