Dr. Evazan — Star Wars The Black Series #ANH 03
The Black Series Dr. Evazan — Phase 4 ANH Collection #03, 2021. The scarred surgeon with the death sentence on twelve systems. Blaster pistol. 19 joints. Single-boxed. The only Black Series Dr. Evazan.
Overview
Phase 4 ANH Collection #03 is Dr. Evazan — Cornelius Evazan, disgraced surgeon, wanted criminal in twelve systems, and the man who delivers the cantina scene’s most quotable line of dialogue before his associate Ponda Baba loses an arm to a Jedi. The scarred face — the result of his own encounter with a bounty hunter — is the figure’s defining portrait element, communicating a character who has made a practice of earning enemies.
Blaster pistol. 19 joints. $22.99. 2021. Single-boxed. The only Black Series Dr. Evazan.
”I Have the Death Sentence on Twelve Systems”
Dr. Evazan’s specific contribution to the cantina scene is the escalation speech — “He doesn’t like you,” “I don’t like you either,” and the declaration of his criminal record that is simultaneously a threat and a resume. The speech is the cantina scene’s comic escalation: a man announcing his extensive criminal history to a stranger as if this is relevant to the argument, while Obi-Wan Kenobi stands behind the stranger being threatened.
The line has become one of ANH’s most quoted pieces of background dialogue precisely because it is so specific — not a generic threat but a specific claim about systemic legal jeopardy across twelve separate jurisdictions.
The Scarred Portrait
The specific disfigurement of Dr. Evazan’s face — deep scars from a bounty hunter encounter — is the figure’s most immediately readable character detail. It communicates someone who has been on the wrong end of violent confrontations before, which makes his decision to start one in the cantina a character choice rather than inexperience.
Single-Boxed Release
The GF image slug confirms Dr-Evazan-Single-Boxed — this figure originated in a multi-pack with Ponda Baba and was subsequently released as a standalone. The single-boxed version makes both cantina troublemakers individually available at the standard price.
Secondary Market
Above-retail secondary market prices — paired with Ponda Baba, only release, cantina scene demand. Verify blaster pistol. No production variants documented.
Verdict
The only Black Series Dr. Evazan. Buy for the cantina display, the Ponda/Evazan pair, or ANH Collection completion.
Dr. Evazan in Rogue One
Dr. Evazan has a cameo in Rogue One — a brief appearance in the Jedha City market sequence that places him on Jedha shortly before the Holy City’s destruction, suggesting he escaped to Tatooine in the aftermath. The cameo is the franchise’s most specific piece of cantina character continuity and adds an extra layer of collector interest to the figure.
The Scarred Face as Character Biography
The specific disfigurement of Dr. Evazan’s face communicates a character biography in a single visual: someone who performs surgery without ethical constraints, who has made enough enemies to be wanted on twelve systems, and who has survived at least one violent confrontation badly enough to carry permanent scarring. The figure’s portrait renders those scars as the defining feature — the face of a man who has earned his reputation.
The Cantina Scene’s Comedy and Violence
The cantina scene operates simultaneously as comedy and as violence — Ponda Baba and Dr. Evazan are menacing enough to be credible threats, but their defeat is rapid enough to be comic. Obi-Wan’s single lightsaber draw and the immediate end of the confrontation communicates both his capability and the specific quality of ANH’s action sequences: efficient, decisive, and without unnecessary elaboration.
The Dr. Evazan figure captures the antagonist at his most confident — before Obi-Wan’s response has been delivered — which is the display configuration that communicates the scene’s full arc.
No production variants documented. Single-boxed release. Buy alongside Ponda Baba (#ANH 02) — the two figures together create the cantina scene’s two-person threat that Obi-Wan addressed in a single lightsaber draw. Verify blaster pistol.
Dr. Evazan’s Rogue One cameo makes him the ANH Collection’s most cross-film figure — present in both Rogue One’s Jedha City and ANH’s Mos Eisley Cantina, suggesting a specific post-Jedha evacuation story that the expanded media has explored. The figure covers the ANH configuration.
The ANH Collection through the first six figures establishes the collection’s editorial philosophy: cover every corner of the film rather than the most commercially obvious characters. The cantina criminals, the band musicians, and the ceremony princess arrive before Luke, Han, or Chewbacca, who come later in the collection’s second half (#09-#11).
Dr. Evazan and the cantina scene together communicate something essential about the Star Wars universe’s frontier character: the galaxy is vast, law enforcement is thin, and the edge of the Empire’s reach is populated by people with death sentences on multiple systems who are nonetheless sitting in a bar, unarmed, making threats. The universe is dangerous and mundane simultaneously.
The death sentence on twelve systems is the single most efficient piece of villain world-building in the franchise. One line, twelve jurisdictions, a complete criminal biography delivered in a sentence. The figure is the physical form of that line.
Dr. Evazan is also the ANH Collection’s most connected figure to the broader Disney-era canon — his Rogue One cameo places him in the timeline immediately before ANH and makes the collector who owns both figures a cross-film display possible.
One release. The only Black Series Dr. Evazan. The death sentence on twelve systems, finally in plastic at the current production quality.
Buy Dr. Evazan and Ponda Baba together. The cantina scene requires both.
Dr. Evazan’s twelve systems of legal jeopardy summarised in one figure: a blaster pistol, 19 joints, a scarred face, and a companion who is about to lose his arm. The complete cantina incident in plastic.
The ANH Collection cantina display requires both Ponda Baba and Dr. Evazan, plus Figrin D’An, Nalan Cheel, and eventually Momaw Nadon. Dr. Evazan is the most quotable of the five. He earns his place.
The ANH Collection’s third figure closes the cantina’s criminal pair. One figure is a threat; two figures are the specific scene that introduced Obi-Wan Kenobi’s lightsaber to a new generation.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 ANH Collection. Related: Ponda Baba P4-ANH-02 | Figrin D’An P4-ANH-04 | A New Hope.