Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc

Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc is an 9-page comic featured in Star Wars Tales #6. It was written by Mark Schultz, the beautiful artwork was done by Kellie Strom and it was edited by Phil Amara.

Plot
"Now, now, Grubbat. You knew what the penalty would be if you were caught double-dipping in the podracing books." Jabba says. Grubbat gambled with is life... and lost. Above a Sarlacc pit he cursed Jabba and his catcher Boba Fett. A Gamorrean Guard pushed Grubbat in the pit and the name Grubbat was added to list of Sarlacc victims. Now it's time for the Sarlacc to release his offspring and gives it to the wind. Shortly after the Sarlacc 'baby' attached itself to a Dewback ridden by Imperial Sandtroopers and sucked blood from the animal. Later on the troopers ordered a group of Jawa's to clean there Dewbacks and a Jawa removed the 'baby' and put it in a bottle of water. At the Jawa camp, the 'baby' managed to escape from the bottle and clapsed itself to a birdlike creature and feeded itself with its catch. When the Sarlacc 'baby' grows it challenged a larger creature and losed. The creature consumed everything of the 'baby' and after a few weeks the creature eventually died and was eaten from the inside, by the Sarlacc. After finishing his meal it digged itself in a sort of canyon.

Around 4 ABY Boba Fett delivered Han Solo to Jabba...