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Star Wars Black Series Ahsoka

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Ahsoka figure — all 18 releases covering Ahsoka Tano, Sabine Wren, Ezra Bridger, Baylan Skoll, Shin Hati, Grand Admiral Thrawn, Hera Syndulla, and the full Ahsoka Disney+ series cast.

The Star Wars Black Series Ahsoka sub-line covers the 2023 Disney+ series with 18 figures released between 2023 and 2025 — a comprehensive cast treatment that delivers both the hero ensemble and its antagonists with full Photo Real face printing across all human characters. The Ahsoka series functions as a live-action continuation of Star Wars Rebels, and the sub-line reflects this: Ezra Bridger, Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla, and Grand Admiral Thrawn all receive their primary live-action Black Series treatments here, giving the Rebels fan base the live-action versions of beloved animated characters at the highest figure quality the line currently produces.

For collectors, the Ahsoka sub-line is notable for its villain coverage — Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati are two of the most distinctive new character designs in the Disney+ era, with Ray Stevenson’s posthumous portrayal giving Baylan particular collector significance. The sub-line also delivers the most recent and highest-quality Ahsoka Tano figure in the entire Star Wars Black Series — the definitive 6-inch representation of Rosario Dawson’s live-action Ahsoka.

Ahsoka Tano — The Definitive Live-Action Figure

Ahsoka Tano (Ahsoka Series) at AHS 01 with twin white lightsabers is the primary series figure — white robes, Photo Real face printing for Rosario Dawson’s likeness, and the twin lightsaber configuration that is Ahsoka’s signature combat stance. Ahsoka Tano (Peridea) at AHS 11 covers the alternate galaxy of Peridea configuration from the series’ second half — the same character in a slightly different outfit and context, with its own display relevance for the Peridea arc scenes.

The Ahsoka sub-line figures are distinct from the animated versions in the Clone Wars sub-line and Rebels sub-line — those use animated-style face printing, while the Ahsoka sub-line figures use Photo Real technology for a live-action likeness. All three Ahsoka configurations are valid display pieces; which to buy depends on which version of the character you want to feature.

The Rebels Cast — Live-Action Upgrades

The Ahsoka series brought the Ghost crew into live-action for the first time, and the sub-line provides Photo Real versions of characters who previously only had animated-style figures. Sabine Wren (Ahsoka) at AHS 03 with removable helmet, lightsaber, and blaster is the live-action Natasha Liu Bordizzo version — distinct from the animated Sabine in the Rebels sub-line. Hera Syndulla (Ahsoka) at AHS 06 is the Mary Elizabeth Winstead live-action Hera with Photo Real likeness — again distinct from the animated Rebels version. Ezra Bridger (Lothal) at AHS 02 and Ezra Bridger (Peridea) at AHS 18 provide two Ahsoka series Ezra configurations with Eman Esfandi’s live-action likeness. Grand Admiral Thrawn (Ahsoka) at AHS 12 with Lars Mikkelsen’s live-action likeness is the Galaxy Collection-era update of the character previously available only in the Walgreens Red Line release.

The New Antagonists — Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati

The Ahsoka series introduced two of the most visually compelling new antagonists in the Disney+ era, and the sub-line covers both across multiple configurations. Baylan Skoll at AHS 09 is the former Jedi turned mercenary commander — orange lightsaber, heavy armoured look, and the Photo Real likeness of the late Ray Stevenson makes this figure one of the most emotionally resonant collector pieces in recent Black Series history. Baylan Skoll (Mercenary) at AHS 13 provides an alternate configuration. Shin Hati at AHS 10 is Baylan’s apprentice — orange lightsaber, distinctive white armour, Ivanna Sakhno’s likeness captured with Photo Real accuracy. Shin Hati (Arcana) at AHS 14 (Target exclusive) provides the Arcana planet configuration.

Marrok at AHS 08 is the mysterious masked Inquisitor whose identity the series reveals — a figure whose display value depends on whether you want the masked or revealed configuration, and the sub-line provides the pre-revelation masked version. Morgan Elsbeth at AHS 04 is the Nightsister antagonist — Diana Lee Inosanto’s live-action portrayal captured in Photo Real.

Supporting Characters

Professor Huyang at AHS 07 is the ancient droid lightsaber instructor — a figure whose significance in the Ahsoka series connects back to his role in The Clone Wars animated series, making him relevant to collectors tracking both the animated and live-action timelines. HK-87 Assassin Droid at AHS 05 adds the distinctive droid design that also appeared in The Mandalorian sub-line. Clone Captain Rex (Ahsoka) at AHS 16 is the Rex appearance in the Ahsoka series — a third Rex configuration after the Clone Wars and Bad Batch sub-line versions, covering his older cameo appearance. Anakin Skywalker (Ahsoka) at AHS 17 is the Force ghost / World Between Worlds appearance — a significant figure for Hayden Christensen collectors given the Photo Real face printing in his Ahsoka series configuration. Night Trooper at AHS 17 (alternate) covers the Nightsister-reanimated Thrawn troopers with their distinctive undead Imperial aesthetic.

Ahsoka Across All Sub-Lines

Ahsoka Tano has more Black Series figures than any character outside the main Original Trilogy heroes. Across all sub-lines: Clone Wars Padawan (CW 13), Clone Wars Siege of Mandalore era (CW 02), Rebels white-clad (REB 07), Mandalorian Corvus (MAN 19), Credit Collection Mandalorian (CC 07), Archive Mandalorian (ARC 09), and two Ahsoka sub-line versions (AHS 01 and AHS 11). Each represents a distinct appearance in a specific story era, and collectors who want the full Ahsoka journey in plastic have a clear roadmap across five different sub-lines.

The Ahsoka Sub-Line and the Rebels Legacy

The Ahsoka series is explicitly a continuation of Star Wars Rebels, and the sub-line reflects this by functioning as the live-action upgrade to key Rebels characters. For collectors who built the animated Ghost crew from the Rebels sub-line, the Ahsoka sub-line provides the live-action versions — not replacements but complements. Displaying the animated Rebels Sabine Wren alongside the live-action Ahsoka sub-line Sabine Wren is a legitimate collector choice, showing the same character across different production styles. The face printing differences — animated versus Photo Real — are clearly visible and create a before-and-after quality rather than simple duplication.

The Thrawn situation is particularly interesting. Grand Admiral Thrawn (Ahsoka) uses Lars Mikkelsen’s live-action likeness with Photo Real technology, superseding the 2017 Walgreens Red Line Thrawn for display purposes. However, the Red Line version reflects the animated Rebels design, making it still valid for a Rebels-specific display while the Ahsoka version belongs in a live-action Mando-era display. Collectors of Thrawn specifically may want both.

Night Troopers — The Sub-Line’s Army Builder

Night Trooper at AHS 17 is one of the most distinctive new Imperial trooper designs in the Disney+ era — the Nightsister-reanimated undead Imperial soldiers who serve Thrawn in the Ahsoka series finale. Their tattered, decayed armour on a recognisable Stormtrooper base creates a visually unique army-builder variant that has no equivalent elsewhere in the Black Series. For collectors focused on Imperial trooper variants, Night Troopers provide one of the most unusual additions in recent years.

Secondary Market Notes

Ahsoka sub-line figures from the 2023 launch wave are widely available at or near retail. The 2024 figures — Baylan Skoll, Shin Hati, and their variants — have traded at modest premiums given demand for the new antagonist characters. Grand Admiral Thrawn (Ahsoka) as the sub-line’s biggest name release is expected to be highly sought after. Shin Hati (Arcana) as a Target exclusive commands a moderate premium. The Anakin Skywalker (Ahsoka) Force ghost figure is anticipated to be one of the most sought-after releases given Hayden Christensen collector demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Black Series Ahsoka figure? For the Ahsoka series specifically, AHS 01 Ahsoka Tano (Ahsoka Series) is the primary display figure with Photo Real face printing. For animated era Ahsoka, the Clone Wars sub-line figures use the appropriate animated aesthetic.

Is Baylan Skoll worth buying? Yes — Baylan Skoll is consistently rated one of the strongest figures in the sub-line for character design and face likeness. Ray Stevenson’s posthumous portrayal gives the figure particular collector significance.

What is the difference between Ahsoka sub-line and Mandalorian sub-line Ahsoka? The Mandalorian sub-line Ahsoka Tano (Corvus) covers her season two Mandalorian appearance in her Corvus white robes. The Ahsoka sub-line figures cover her in the dedicated Ahsoka series context. Both use Photo Real face printing but have different costume configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Black Series Ahsoka Tano figures are there total? Across all sub-lines — Clone Wars Padawan, Clone Wars Siege of Mandalore, Rebels, Mandalorian Corvus, Credit Collection, Archive, and two Ahsoka sub-line versions — there are at least eight distinct Ahsoka Tano figures in the Black Series. Each represents a different costume and story era.

Is the Ahsoka sub-line Baylan Skoll worth buying? Yes — Baylan Skoll is consistently one of the most praised figures in the sub-line for character design quality and face likeness. Ray Stevenson’s performance and the posthumous nature of the release give the figure additional collector significance beyond its display merits.

What is the difference between Ahsoka sub-line Sabine and Rebels sub-line Sabine? The Rebels sub-line Sabine Wren uses animated-style face printing for the animated series appearance. The Ahsoka sub-line Sabine Wren uses Photo Real face printing for Natasha Liu Bordizzo’s live-action portrayal. Different costume design, different face treatment, different display context.

Does the Ahsoka sub-line have Grand Admiral Thrawn? Yes — Grand Admiral Thrawn (Ahsoka) at AHS 12 is the 2025 live-action Thrawn with Lars Mikkelsen’s Photo Real likeness. This is distinct from the 2017 Walgreens Red Line Thrawn which uses the animated design. For a live-action Ahsoka series display, the AHS 12 version is the correct figure.


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