Star Wars Black Series Boba Fett
Every Star Wars Black Series Boba Fett figure — the ESB bounty hunter, the ROTJ skiff battle, the Mandalorian-era recovery, the Book of Boba Fett Daimyo, and the expanded universe variants. Display guide and buying recommendations.
Boba Fett has more Black Series figures than almost any other character in the line — a breadth of coverage that reflects both his cultural significance and the franchise’s sustained investment in expanding his story across four decades. The bounty hunter who appeared in three scenes of The Empire Strikes Back and died ignominiously in Return of the Jedi became one of Star Wars’ most obsessively collected figures, and the Black Series has covered every phase of his arc from the original ESB green armour through the Sarlacc survival to the Daimyo of Mos Espa. No other character in the line spans this many distinct visual eras.
Boba Fett in Star Wars
Boba Fett is human — the unaltered clone of Jango Fett, raised as a son rather than a soldier, who grew up watching his father die and spent his subsequent life in the bounty hunting profession that defined Jango’s reputation. The Mandalorian armour he carries is Jango’s — inherited, repainted, battered by decades of use, carrying the specific visual history of two generations of the same lineage. By the time of The Empire Strikes Back it’s dented, worn, and iconic.
His reputation in ESB is built almost entirely on absence and economy. He says almost nothing. He stands in the background of the Executor briefing and is immediately the most visually arresting figure in the room. He tracks the Millennium Falcon by anticipating Solo’s move rather than following him. He delivers the bounty. His competence is demonstrated through results rather than action, and the armour does the character work that dialogue would have done for anyone else.
His ROTJ death — falling into the Sarlacc pit when a blind Han Solo accidentally hits his jetpack — is deliberately anticlimactic, a joke at the expense of a character whose reputation had outgrown his screen time. The expanded universe refused to accept it, gave him a survival story and a subsequent career, and the Disney era eventually canonised the recovery in The Mandalorian season two: the Sarlacc couldn’t digest Mandalorian armour, he got out, and the armour that Cobb Vanth had been wearing was his.
The Book of Boba Fett is the character’s most sustained narrative treatment — the former bounty hunter attempting to rule Jabba’s old territory through respect rather than fear, discovering that a criminal empire built on violence doesn’t respond well to the distinction, and eventually defending his claim against the Pyke Syndicate. The series raises interesting questions about whether Boba Fett’s approach to power is viable; it doesn’t quite answer them, but the attempt to ask is meaningful for a character who had been defined by professional detachment for forty years.
The ESB Figures
The original Phase 1 Orange Wave figure is the line’s first Boba Fett — the ESB configuration at pre-Photo Real quality. It’s the beginning of the line’s relationship with the character and has been substantially superseded, but it exists as a collector landmark and the original reference point.
The SDCC 2013 Boba Fett and Han Solo in Carbonite two-pack is the most valuable standard-production figure in Black Series history — released in limited quantities at the line’s first Comic-Con appearance, never replenished. The Carbonite prop piece is the specific draw; this is the only way to own a Han Solo in Carbonite prop in Black Series format. Secondary market pricing reflects that singular status.
The 40th Anniversary ESB Boba Fett from the standard retail wave is the accessible modern recommendation for the classic ESB look — Kenner cardback presentation, Photo Real era production, the green armour at current quality standards. This is the display figure for the ESB Executor briefing and the Bounty Hunter Lineup.
The SDCC 2019 40th ESB Kenner and Prototype Armor variants cover collector-specific configurations: the convention exclusive ESB presentation and the original white-and-grey Kenner prototype colours on the classic sculpt. Both are secondary market purchases for collectors who want the complete Boba Fett variant catalogue.
The Post-Sarlacc Figures
The Boba Fett (Tython) from the Mandalorian sub-line covers his season two recovered armour — the specific look of the character when he reclaims Jango’s gear and re-enters the story. The Tython Jedi Ruins Deluxe Walmart exclusive extends this with environmental accessories covering the Tython sequence specifically.
The Boba Fett (Throne Room Deluxe) is the definitive Book of Boba Fett figure — the Daimyo of Mos Espa on his throne, in his post-Sarlacc repainted armour, with the specific accessories of his seat of power. It’s a display piece rather than a combat figure: designed for a shelf, communicating authority rather than threat.
The BOBF standard mainline 2026 release is the most recent and most accessible BOBF configuration — the current production recommendation for collectors who want the post-Sarlacc Boba without the Deluxe price point.
The ROTJ Figures
Both ROTJ configurations — the Galaxy Collection ROTJ Deluxe for the skiff battle and the 40th Anniversary ROTJ Kenner cardback — cover the character’s Return of the Jedi appearance specifically. The ROTJ Deluxe is the display recommendation for the Jabba Throne Room and Skiff Battle scenes.
The Legends Variants
The Droids animated and In Disguise Comic 50th Anniversary figures are the line’s acknowledgement that Boba Fett’s cultural presence extends well beyond his film appearances. The Droids white-and-blue colour scheme is the most visually arresting Boba Fett variant in the line — the classic silhouette in completely unexpected colours. For the Expanded Universe Display, both figures represent the character’s pre-Disney publishing history.
All Boba Fett Figures in the Black Series
18 figures
- Boba Fett
- Boba Fett with Han Solo in Carbonite
- Boba Fett (40th ESB Kenner)
- Boba Fett (Archive)
- Boba Fett (SDCC ESB)
- Boba Fett (Carbonized)
- Boba Fett (ESB)
- Boba Fett
- Boba Fett (50th)
- Boba Fett (Droids)
- Boba Fett (ROTJ - Deluxe)
- Boba Fett (Prototype Armor)
- Boba Fett (Throne Room - Deluxe)
- Boba Fett (Tython - Jedi Ruins - Deluxe)
- Boba Fett (Tython)
- Boba Fett (In Disguise - Comic)
- Boba Fett (ROTJ)
- Boba Fett
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Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Characters. Related: Human | Bounty Hunter Lineup | Jabba Throne Room | Skiff Battle | Great Forge Battle.