Bo-Katan Kryze (Holocomm) — Star Wars The Black Series
Black Series Bo-Katan Kryze Holocomm — Fan Channel exclusive, 2023. $34.99. 19 joints. Blaster, jetpack, removable helmet. Light-up Holo Puck and Bounty Chip. Part of the Holocomm Collection sub-line. Mandalorian warrior and Night Owl leader, Nite Owl armour colours.
Overview
Bo-Katan Kryze (Holocomm) is a Fan Channel exclusive released in 2023 at $34.99, part of the Black Series Holocomm Collection sub-line. Fan Channel availability means GameStop, Entertainment Earth, and similar specialty retailers. This is the Mandalorian warrior and leader of the Nite Owls as she appears in The Mandalorian Season 3, in her distinctive Mandalorian armour with the Nite Owl sigil.
The Holocomm Collection
Every Holocomm Collection figure ships with a light-up Holo Puck and a Bounty Chip as standard additions over and above what a regular retail release would include. The Holo Puck is a small illuminated disc referencing holographic communication technology central to the franchise — it activates with a press and distinguishes the Holocomm line as a premium tier within Phase 4 exclusives. These additions are the consistent thread across all ten figures in the collection.
The Figure
19 joints — the full standard Phase 4 articulation scheme. Ball-jointed dual-axis neck, ball-jointed shoulders, elbows, wrists, upper body, hips, swivel thighs, swivel joints above and below knees, ball-jointed ankles. The full 19-joint count gives Bo-Katan good range across blaster-pointing, dual-weapon, and flight-ready poses, all appropriate to how she actually fights on screen.
Accessories
Blaster — fits the hands well and suits the holster.
Jetpack — the Mandalorian flight pack, attaches to the back of the figure. Accurate to the on-screen design.
Helmet — removable, fitting cleanly over the head. Bo-Katan is one of the few Mandalorian characters who removes her helmet on screen, making the removable helmet particularly accurate. With it off you get the full Katie Sackhoff-based head sculpt.
Light-up Holo Puck — Holocomm Collection standard.
Bounty Chip — Holocomm Collection standard.
Bo-Katan in the Black Series
Bo-Katan Kryze is one of the more prominent female Mandalorian characters in the franchise — a former Death Watch commander, Nite Owls leader, and claimant to the Darksaber and the throne of Mandalore. Her appearances across The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian have given her significant collector interest. The Holocomm release builds on earlier Bo-Katan figures in the 6” line and adds the Holo Puck as its distinguishing feature. For collectors who already own a Bo-Katan, this is primarily of interest for the Holocomm accessories and the Mandalorian Season 3 specificity; for those who don’t, it’s the best-equipped version of the character at this price point.
Nite Owl Armour
The Nite Owls — Bo-Katan’s Mandalorian splinter faction — wear armour with an owl motif distinct from other Mandalorian groups. The blue and silver colouring on this figure is accurate to the series configuration, and the sculpt captures the angular Mandalorian armour silhouette that makes these figures visually imposing on a shelf regardless of pose.
Fan Channel Exclusivity
Fan Channel means specialty hobby retailers rather than mass-market chains like Walmart or Target. Availability varies by retailer — Entertainment Earth and GameStop are the primary access points for US collectors. International availability through fan channel partners varies significantly.
Secondary Market
Fan Channel, 2023. Verify blaster, jetpack, and helmet. No accessories unique enough to be easily confused, but the jetpack is the largest piece and most likely to be shelved separately from a loose figure.
Verdict
The Holocomm Bo-Katan is a strong entry — 19 joints, the removable helmet that reflects her character accurately, jetpack included, and the Holo Puck/Bounty Chip additions that define the sub-line. For Mandalorian collectors this is a well-equipped version of one of the line’s most interesting characters.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 | Holocomm Collection.
Bo-Katan’s Arc Across the Franchise
Bo-Katan Kryze first appeared in The Clone Wars as a member of Death Watch — the Mandalorian splinter group that opposed the pacifist government of Duchess Satine. After Death Watch’s fall and Maul’s takeover, she fought against Maul’s faction and eventually wielded the Darksaber herself. Her later appearances in Rebels continued this thread. In The Mandalorian Seasons 2 and 3, she becomes central to the show’s arc: initially reluctant, then determined to reclaim Mandalore and wield the Darksaber legitimately. Season 3 gives her the most complete story she’s had across all of her appearances.
The Holocomm figure represents this Season 3 configuration specifically — the blue-marked Nite Owl armour she wears throughout the Mandalore arc. If you’re building a Season 3 Mandalorian display, Bo-Katan Holocomm alongside Din Djarin Holocomm and Axe Woves Holocomm is the complete trio from the sub-line.
The Removable Helmet Detail
Mandalorian helmet removability is significant in the lore of The Mandalorian. Din Djarin’s core characterisation through Seasons 1 and 2 revolves around his belief that a Mandalorian never removes their helmet. Bo-Katan represents the other faction — the traditional Mandalorian ruling class for whom the helmet is armour, not religious devotion. She removes her helmet regularly, and figures of Bo-Katan with a removable helmet are therefore lore-accurate in a way they wouldn’t be for Din.
Having the head sculpt accessible is also a collector positive — it reveals the face sculpt quality, allows alternative display poses, and gives the figure visual versatility that pure-helmet-on Mandalorian figures lack.
Paired with Axe Woves and Din Djarin
The three Mandalorian Holocomm figures — Bo-Katan, Din Djarin, and Axe Woves — cover the core trio of The Mandalorian Season 3. All three are at the $34.99 tier with jetpacks and helmets as standard, making them the most consistently equipped group within the sub-line. Displayed together they represent the Mandalorian reclamation of their homeworld, which is the central arc of Season 3.
Secondary Market and Fan Channel Context
Fan Channel releases through GameStop and Entertainment Earth often have a slightly more limited initial stock compared to mass-market Walmart or Target exclusives. Monitor stock alerts for the key retail window. Secondary market prices for Bo-Katan figures in Phase 4 have been relatively stable given her sustained presence in the franchise.