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Star Wars Black Series Andor

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Andor figure — all 17 releases from 2023 to 2025 covering Cassian Andor, Mon Mothma, Luthen Rael, K-2SO, Bix Caleen, Vel Sartha, Dedra Meero, and Director Krennic.

The Star Wars Black Series Andor sub-line is one of the most unexpectedly deep single-series collections in the Galaxy Collection era — 17 figures released between 2023 and 2025 covering the Disney+ series with a depth of secondary character coverage that even major franchise properties rarely receive. The Andor series is notable among Disney+ Star Wars productions for its political and character-driven storytelling, and the sub-line reflects this: alongside expected protagonist figures, it includes Senator Mon Mothma, Luthen Rael, Bix Caleen, Vel Sartha, and Dedra Meero — supporting cast members who would not typically receive Star Wars Black Series releases for a series with lower viewership numbers. The sub-line signals genuine commitment to Andor as a property rather than a perfunctory tie-in.

Cassian Andor — Four Configurations

Cassian Andor himself has four figure releases across the sub-line — the most configurations for a single character in any single dedicated Disney+ sub-line outside The Mandalorian. Cassian Andor (Aldhani Mission) at AND 01 (Walmart exclusive) covers the season one Aldhani heist configuration. Cassian Andor at AND 08 is the standard Ferrix configuration from the same season. Cassian Andor at AND 10 provides a 2024 updated release. Cassian Andor (Sienar Test Pilot) at AND 15 covers the season two disguise configuration.

This level of single-character variant depth in one sub-line reflects both the series’ costume variety and Hasbro’s confidence in the property. Each release uses Photo Real face printing for Diego Luna’s likeness and covers a distinct story moment — collectors who want a specific scene from the series can find the appropriate Cassian configuration without buying duplicates.

The Supporting Cast — Andor’s Unique Strength

The Andor sub-line’s most distinctive quality is the quality of its supporting cast releases. Senator Mon Mothma at AND 07 is the Rebellion’s political architect — a civilian figure with no weapons who has never received a Black Series treatment in any era. Luthen Rael at AND 06 is the Rebellion’s covert operations coordinator — blaster pistol, distinctive costume, a figure whose character significance in the series far exceeds his action figure profile. Bix Caleen at AND 05, Vel Sartha at AND 08B, and Dedra Meero at AND 12 (the ISB officer antagonist) complete the civilian and secondary character coverage — figures that would be unusual in most other sub-lines but fit naturally in Andor given the series’ character focus.

Imperial Forces

The Andor sub-line’s Imperial lineup is built around the series’ specific Imperial aesthetic — ISB officers, corporate security, and occupation forces rather than the standard Stormtrooper infantry of the films. Imperial Officer (Dark Times) at AND 02 (Walmart exclusive) and Imperial Officer (Ferrix) at AND 04 (Target exclusive) provide ISB officer variants. Shoretrooper (Andor) at AND 03 (Target exclusive) is the Andor-specific shore trooper variant. ISB Tactical Agent at AND 17 (Target exclusive) adds a specific ISB field operative. Range Trooper (Andor) at AND 14 (Target exclusive) covers an Andor-specific trooper variant.

Director Orson Krennic (Andor) at AND 13 places the Rogue One villain in the Andor sub-line rather than the Rogue One sub-line — reflecting Krennic’s significant presence in season two of the series. Director Orson Krennic (Dress Uniform) at AND 16 provides his formal dress configuration. K-2SO (Andor) at AND 11 is the reprogrammed Imperial security droid in his Andor series appearance — functionally similar to the Rogue One sub-line K-2SO but in Andor packaging.

Andor vs Rogue One Sub-Line

The overlap between the Andor and Rogue One sub-lines raises a purchasing question for collectors. Cassian Andor, K-2SO, and Director Krennic exist in both sub-lines in different configurations. For film-accurate Rogue One display, use the Rogue One sub-line figures. For the Disney+ series display, use the Andor sub-line figures. Both are valid display pieces for their specific contexts, and collectors focused on a single display can choose the appropriate sub-line without needing both versions of each character.

The Ferrix Uprising Scene

The Ferrix uprising in the Andor season one finale is the primary action scene display for this sub-line. The available figures — Cassian Andor, Bix Caleen, Luthen Rael, Vel Sartha, the Imperial Officer variants, Shoretrooper — give the scene solid character coverage. K-2SO provides the droid anchor. Director Krennic adds the Imperial command presence that bridges the Andor season two storyline toward Rogue One.

Andor’s Place in the Black Series

The Andor sub-line launched in 2023 — later than many collectors expected given the series’ 2022 premiere — but delivered in volume when it arrived. The 2023 wave of eight figures was the largest single-year release for a new Disney+ property since The Mandalorian’s 2020 launch, signalling Hasbro’s commitment to the series. The depth of secondary character coverage — Mon Mothma, Luthen Rael, Bix Caleen, Vel Sartha — was unusual and reflected the series’ critical reception and its significance in the broader Disney+ canon.

The sub-line’s heavy reliance on retailer exclusives (Walmart for AND 01, AND 02; Target for AND 03, AND 04, AND 14, AND 17) is the main collecting challenge. The season one launch wave had fewer exclusive figures than the 2024-2025 releases, making the earlier figures more accessible. Collecting the complete Andor sub-line requires access to three different retailers or secondary market sourcing for the exclusive figures.

The Political Dimension

The Andor sub-line is unique in the Black Series for including genuinely civilian political figures — Mon Mothma and Luthen Rael are neither soldiers nor Force users but political operators whose significance in the Star Wars canon is entirely strategic and narrative. Their inclusion reflects how seriously Hasbro took the Andor series’ departure from standard Star Wars action hero templates. Displaying these figures alongside the action-oriented characters creates a display that tells a different kind of Star Wars story than most Black Series shelves — the unglamorous infrastructure of Rebellion rather than its heroic combat.

Secondary Market and Availability

Most 2023 Andor mainline figures are available at or near retail given their standard production runs. The Walmart exclusives (AND 01 Aldhani Mission Cassian, AND 02 Imperial Officer Dark Times) are more challenging to find at retail and command modest secondary market premiums. Target exclusives vary by region but are generally findable at secondary market prices close to retail. Director Krennic (Andor) released in 2025 is the highest-profile figure in the sub-line’s second production year given Krennic’s significance in both Andor season two and Rogue One.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Black Series Mon Mothma? Yes — Senator Mon Mothma at AND 07 is the first and only Black Series Mon Mothma figure as of 2025, making her one of the most notable first-time releases in the Andor sub-line.

Which Cassian Andor figure should I buy? It depends on which story moment you want to display. For the Aldhani heist, AND 01. For standard Ferrix season one, AND 08. For season two, AND 15 Sienar Test Pilot for the disguise configuration or the AND 10 standard release for the general season two look.

Is K-2SO in Andor the same as K-2SO in Rogue One? They are different figure releases in different packaging. The character is the same but the sub-line context and accessory configuration may differ. Both exist in the Black Series.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Black Series Andor figure? Senator Mon Mothma for her historic significance as the first Black Series Mon Mothma figure. Luthen Rael for character depth. Cassian Andor (Aldhani Mission) for the most distinctive Cassian configuration.

Is K-2SO in the Andor sub-line the same figure as in the Rogue One sub-line? No — they are different releases. K-2SO (Andor) at AND 11 and K-2SO at R1 03 are separate figures in different sub-line packaging. The character and sculpt may be similar but they are distinct retail releases.

Are there Black Series figures for all Andor characters? The sub-line is unusually comprehensive for a supporting cast. Key characters still absent as of 2025 include Kino Loy (Andy Serkis), Nemik, and Syril Karn — though the sub-line’s depth suggests further additions remain possible.

How many Cassian Andor Black Series figures are there? Four in the Andor sub-line alone (AND 01, AND 08, AND 10, AND 15), plus the R1 02 Cassian Andor from the Rogue One sub-line — five total Cassian figures across both sub-lines as of 2025. Each represents a distinct costume configuration from the character’s story.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Galaxy Collection. Related: Rogue One | A New Hope | Obi-Wan Kenobi | The Mandalorian.