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Jango Fett (Attack of the Clones) — Star Wars The Black Series #AOTC 10

The Black Series Jango Fett in Attack of the Clones configuration — Phase 4 AOTC Collection #10, 2026. Mandalorian bounty hunter with two blaster pistols. 16 joints. The template for the entire clone army. Collector guide.

Overview

Phase 4 AOTC Collection #10 is Jango Fett — Jango Fett, Mandalorian bounty hunter, the genetic template for the entire Grand Army of the Republic, and the man Darth Tyranus (Count Dooku) recruited as the source for the Kamino clone program. Jango’s specific position in the AOTC narrative is the intersection of the film’s two mystery threads: Obi-Wan follows the saberdart to Kamino, where the clones are built from Jango’s DNA; then tracks Jango to Geonosis, where the Separatist conspiracy is assembled. Jango Fett is the living thread connecting both plotlines.

Standard retail. Two blaster pistols. 16 joints. $24.99. 2026.

The Character

Jango Fett’s specific claim on franchise attention: he is simultaneously the origin point of the Republic’s clone army, Boba Fett’s father (genetic donor and adoptive parent of an unaltered clone he raised as a son), and a bounty hunter of sufficient skill that the Jedi couldn’t simply capture him on Kamino. His fight with Obi-Wan on the rain-slicked Kamino landing platform is AOTC’s most kinetically inventive combat sequence — the rocket pack, the gauntlet weapons, the specific environmental hazards of a storm-lashed ocean planet.

His death at Geonosis — decapitated by Mace Windu during the arena battle — is the Jango Fett figure’s canonical endpoint, giving the AOTC configuration a specific finality that the earlier Red Line Jango at #14 (the Blue Wave) also represented.

Two Blaster Pistols

The dual Westar-34 blaster pistols are Jango’s signature weapons — the matched pair that appear in both the Kamino fight and the Geonosis arena. Verified on secondary market purchases: both pistols must be present. The dual-pistol configuration communicates the character’s specific fighting style — two weapons, the ability to fire in multiple directions simultaneously, the same combat philosophy that Boba Fett inherits.

16 Joints and the Mandalorian Armour

The 16-joint count at the AOTC Collection’s standard price reflects the armour design’s specific engineering constraints — full plate armour limits articulation at joints in ways that cloth-costumed figures don’t face. The butterfly shoulders are present, enabling the dual-pistol forward aim pose that is Jango’s signature combat configuration.

Jango and the Clone Legacy

Displaying Jango Fett (#AOTC 10) alongside Phase 1 Clone Troopers (#AOTC 01, 02, 05) creates the specific visual argument of the clone program’s origin: the template and the product, the man and the army built from him. The visual similarity between Jango’s Mandalorian armour and the clone trooper armour — deliberately designed at Kamino to echo the template — is legible in a mixed display.

Secondary Market

To be determined as the figure releases in 2026. No production variants documented.

Verdict

The genetic source of the clone army. Buy for the AOTC Kamino/Geonosis display, the Boba Fett origin context, or AOTC Collection completion.

Jango vs the Earlier Red Line Jango

The Red Line #15 (Blue Wave) Jango Fett established the character in the Black Series at Phase 2-3 production standards. The AOTC Collection #10 is the 2026 update — Photo Real production standards, butterfly shoulders in the 16-joint scheme, the current era’s portrait and paint quality. For collectors who want the best available Jango Fett production, the AOTC 2026 version will be the current benchmark.

Jango Fett and the Mandalorian Tradition

The Mandalorian armour Jango wears — silver and blue, different from Boba’s green-and-silver — predates the MCU-era definition of authentic Mandalorian beskar. In the AOTC-era canon, Jango’s armour is described as genuine Mandalorian equipment; subsequent lore has been inconsistent about this. For display purposes, Jango alongside Din Djarin (Red Line #94) creates the franchise’s two most prominent Mandalorian armour configurations — the blue-silver AOTC bounty hunter and the weathered-grey Mandalorian — communicating the armour tradition’s visual range.

The Geonosis Duel

Jango Fett’s arena combat in AOTC — the rocket pack, the flamethrower, the cable, the specific physical fight with Mace Windu — is one of the prequel trilogy’s few genuinely even matchups between a non-Force-sensitive and a Jedi Master. He nearly wins. Paired with Mace Windu (Red Line #82) and Geonosis Battle Droids (#83, #108), the AOTC arena scene is complete.

Jango Fett at #AOTC 10 is the collection’s first 2026 release and the first AOTC Collection entry without Jedi Order membership. After six Jedi and three clone troopers, the collection brings in the bounty hunter who is the source of both. The two blaster pistols must be verified on secondary market purchases.

Two blaster pistols must be present. The 2026 Photo Real Jango Fett is the current production benchmark for the character. No production variants documented.

Jango Fett at #AOTC 10 anchors the collection’s 2026 releases — four non-Jedi, non-clone figures that extend the AOTC Collection’s scope to the full prequel narrative. From Jango’s AOTC bounty hunter role to Watto’s TPM junk dealer to Taun We’s Kamino administrator to the Geonosian Warrior’s arena soldier, the final four figures cover every narrative thread the collection’s earlier Jedi and clone figures set up.

The 2026 Photo Real Jango Fett is the current benchmark for the character. Two pistols required.

Jango Fett is also the genetic father of Boba Fett — the unaltered clone he raised as a son. Displayed alongside the Blue Wave Boba Fett (P2-01) or Phase 4 Boba releases, the father-son Mandalorian display is one of the collection’s most resonant pairings.

Jango Fett at #AOTC 10 is the AOTC Collection’s most recognisable individual character after Count Dooku — the bounty hunter who appears in both AOTC mystery threads, fights Mace Windu in the arena, and dies at Geonosis. His figure is the collection’s action-character centrepiece among the 2026 releases, flanked by the more world-building Geonosian, Watto, and Taun We.

The Red Line’s earlier Jango at #15 served the Phase 2-3 era well. The 2026 AOTC Collection version is the Phase 4 upgrade — Photo Real portrait, butterfly shoulders, current paint standards. Buy whichever production era suits the overall display’s consistency.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 AOTC Collection. Related: Clone Trooper Lieutenant P4-AOTC-01 | Count Dooku P3-107 | Attack of the Clones.