Ahsoka Tano (Holocomm) — Star Wars The Black Series
Black Series Ahsoka Tano Holocomm — Walmart exclusive, January 2024. $34.99. 14 joints. Long and short lightsabers with removable blades. Light-up Holo Puck and Bounty Chip. Part of the Holocomm Collection sub-line. Repaint of existing Ahsoka sculpt. White armour, head-tails, signature dual-blade configuration.
Overview
Ahsoka Tano (Holocomm) is a Walmart exclusive released in early January 2024 at $34.99, part of the Black Series Holocomm Collection — a Phase 4 sub-line of exclusive figures each packaged with a light-up Holo Puck and Bounty Chip as standard accessories. This version of Ahsoka uses an existing sculpt with a new paint application, dressed in her white armour from the Ahsoka live-action series.
What Is the Holocomm Collection?
The Holocomm Collection is a Black Series exclusive sub-line launched in 2023–2024. Every figure in the line comes with two accessories that no standard retail release includes: a light-up Holo Puck — a small disc that illuminates when activated, referencing the holographic communication technology in the Star Wars universe — and a Bounty Chip, a small accessory token. The Holo Puck is the headline addition; it’s the kind of interactive accessory that pushes these figures into premium territory versus the standard single-boxed releases. The sub-line spans multiple exclusivity channels — Walmart, Amazon, Target, Fan Channel, ShopDisney — making each figure a separate hunt.
The Figure
14 joints — ball-jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, hips, knees, and ankles. It’s a lighter joint count than most Phase 4 Black Series figures, which typically run 18–19. The reduced count reflects the flowing lekku (head-tails) and costume elements that constrain hip and leg articulation on this sculpt, rather than a deliberate cost-cut. In practice, Ahsoka still achieves good dynamic lightsaber poses; the shoulders and elbows do the heavy lifting.
Accessories
Long lightsaber with removable blade — Ahsoka’s primary saber, white blade. The blade detaches from the hilt cleanly.
Short lightsaber with removable blade — the shoto, Ahsoka’s off-hand blade. Same removable blade mechanism.
Light-up Holo Puck — the Holocomm Collection standard inclusion. Small, activates with a press.
Bounty Chip — the collectible token included with every Holocomm figure.
Both lightsabers fit the hands well and can be displayed ignited or deactivated. Ahsoka’s dual-blade stance is one of the most recognisable poses in the modern Star Wars line.
Paint and Sculpt
The white armour scheme from the Ahsoka series — a departure from the blue-and-white of her Clone Wars era and the dark outfit of her Rebels period. This is the post-Rebellion Ahsoka, battle-hardened and operating independently. The sculpt has been used several times across Phase 4 releases; if you already own a recent Ahsoka in this configuration, the Holocomm version offers the Holo Puck/Bounty Chip additions as the primary differentiator.
Walmart Exclusivity
Released through Walmart stores and Walmart.com in early January 2024. Standard Walmart exclusive availability — in-store and online stock, subject to the usual restocking patterns of Walmart exclusives. Not the most difficult Holocomm to find at retail compared to some of the Amazon and fan channel entries in the sub-line.
The Holocomm Collection Context
The ten-figure Holocomm Collection spans 2023 and 2024, covering characters from The Mandalorian (Bo-Katan, Din Djarin, Axe Woves), the Original Trilogy (Han Solo, Darth Vader), the prequel era (Darth Maul), Rebels/Ahsoka (Ezra Bridger, Ahsoka), and The Acolyte (Osha Aniseya, Mae). Ahsoka is one of three figures at the $34.99 tier alongside the Mandalorian characters; the $27.99 releases are the slightly lower-accessory entries like Vader and the Acolyte pair.
Secondary Market
Walmart, January 2024. Single-boxed. Verify both lightsaber hilts and both blades are present; the short saber hilt and short blade are the most easily separated accessories from a loose figure.
Verdict
A solid Holocomm entry for Ahsoka collectors who want the Holo Puck/Bounty Chip set, or for anyone who missed the earlier white-armour Ahsoka releases. The 14-joint count is noted but doesn’t materially impact display quality. The dual lightsabers with removable blades remain the highlight of any Ahsoka figure in this configuration.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 | Holocomm Collection.
Ahsoka in the Black Series Timeline
Ahsoka Tano has one of the longest and most complex collector histories in the Black Series 6” line. First appearing as an animated Clone Wars character, she has been rendered across multiple sculpts and configurations tracking her journey from Padawan to independent Force-user. The white-armour version — as seen in the Ahsoka live-action series — represents the character at her most powerful and most visually distinctive: no longer affiliated with the Jedi Order, operating on her own terms. The white blades that replaced her earlier blue and later white-with-teal sabers are a design choice that reflects this.
The Holocomm version uses a sculpt released several times in recent Phase 4 production. This matters for collectors deciding between versions: if you already own a recent white-armour Ahsoka, the decision to add the Holocomm version comes down to whether the Holo Puck and Bounty Chip are important to your collection — either for the interactive element or for Holocomm Collection completeness.
Ahsoka’s Connection to Bounty Hunting
Unlike most of the Holocomm Collection’s Mandalorian and bounty hunter characters, Ahsoka has no direct professional connection to bounty hunting. Her inclusion in the sub-line speaks more to her status as one of the most prominent characters in modern Star Wars than to thematic fit with the Holo Puck bounty technology. That said, in the Ahsoka series, she’s actively on a tracking mission — hunting for Thrawn — which gives the Holo Puck some indirect narrative resonance if you squint. Primarily she’s here because she’s Ahsoka, and Ahsoka sells.
Display Recommendations
The dual-lightsaber configuration works best with both blades installed and Ahsoka in a wide stance — the 14-joint count means the hips and knees give adequate stability without the fine-tuning that higher-joint figures sometimes require. Blades off and hilts holstered is the other strong display option, giving a more relaxed, surveying pose.
Pair with Din Djarin, Bo-Katan, and Ezra Bridger Holocomm figures for a complete Ahsoka series display from the sub-line.