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Jannah — Star Wars The Black Series #98

The Black Series Jannah from The Rise of Skywalker — Red Line #98, 2019. Former First Order stormtrooper turned Resistance fighter with 7 accessories including bow, arrows, quiver and cape. The only Black Series Jannah.

Overview

Red Line #98 is Jannah — the former First Order stormtrooper who defected with her entire unit rather than carry out orders against civilians, and who joins the Resistance in The Rise of Skywalker. Played by Naomi Ackie with a specific quality of someone who has built herself entirely from her own choices after the identity the First Order assigned her was discarded, Jannah is TROS’s most directly Finn-parallel character: a trooper who chose conscience over conditioning, operating outside both the First Order and the formal Resistance.

7 accessories — bow, individual arrow, set of 3 additional arrows, blaster, quiver with removable strap, and plastic cape. 18 joints. The only Black Series Jannah ever produced. MSRP $19.99.

The Seven-Accessory Loadout

The seven accessories are the figure’s defining feature and the most complete warrior loadout in the TROS wave. The bow and arrow configuration is the most unusual weapon choice in the sequel trilogy — a recurve bow carried by a former First Order trooper who learned to fight with it after defecting to a scavenger community on Kef Bir. The specific oddity of the weapon communicates Jannah’s specific biography: this is not Resistance standard equipment but a personal weapon developed in the years between her defection and TROS.

The quiver with removable strap enables both carried and set-down display configurations. The individual arrow and set of three create genuine arrow inventory for the bow. The blaster covers her standard TFA-era First Order training. The cape completes the silhouette.

Jannah and Finn

Jannah and Finn’s specific parallel in TROS is intentional — both are former First Order stormtroopers who defected based on conscience, both have numbers instead of names from their conditioning (she is TZ-1719), and both are now fighting against the institution that made them. Their relationship in the film has the specific quality of recognition between people who have survived the same thing.

The film’s final implication — that they will travel together to find Jannah’s home world, the planet she was taken from as a child — is the closest TROS gets to the kind of character resolution that the trilogy’s other principals receive more explicitly.

The Only Black Series Jannah

One release. No Galaxy Collection update, no Archive reissue. For any TROS Resistance display including Jannah, this is the sole option. The seven-accessory completeness and the Naomi Ackie portrait make this one of the more fully realised figures in the Red Line’s TROS closing wave.

Secondary Market

Above-retail secondary market prices — unique character, seven accessories, no replacement. Verify all seven accessories (bow, arrow, arrow set, blaster, quiver, strap, cape) on secondary market purchases.

Verdict

The only Black Series Jannah. Buy for the TROS Resistance display, the bow and arrow loadout, or Red Line sequence completion. One of the final numbered Red Line releases.

Jannah’s Seven Accessories in Detail

The seven accessories make Jannah the second most-accessorised figure in the TROS wave after Rey with D-O (#91). The specific accessories and what they communicate:

Bow — the primary weapon developed after her defection, communicating the years between TZ-1719’s desertion and TROS where she was neither First Order nor Resistance but building a life on Kef Bir. Individual arrow and set of three arrows — the ammunition infrastructure for the bow, which requires both types for complete display. Blaster — the retained First Order training weapon, the standard sidearm that persists from her conditioning. Quiver with removable strap — the carrying system for the arrows, which can be positioned on or off the figure for different display configurations. Plastic cape — the practical outer garment of the Kef Bir scavenger-fighter aesthetic.

Each accessory tells a different chapter of Jannah’s story. The bow and arrows are who she became; the blaster is who she was trained to be.

Jannah as the TROS’s Most Under-Served Character

Jannah is widely acknowledged among critics and fans as one of TROS’s most underdeveloped principal characters — she is introduced, given a parallel with Finn, participates in the climactic battle, and receives a final-scene implication of future exploration that the film doesn’t have time to develop. The Black Series figure, by contrast, treats her with full accessory investment and a complete costume recreation.

The seven accessories communicate a character who Hasbro’s production team took seriously even if the film’s runtime didn’t fully serve her. The figure’s existence as the sole Black Series Jannah makes it the definitive physical representation of a character the franchise hasn’t yet fully utilised.

Jannah at #98 is the second-to-last figure in the numbered sequence and the Red Line’s most accessory-rich TROS character. The seven accessories make her display more complete than any other TROS figure in the closing wave. Her position at #98 — immediately before the final Jet Trooper — places one of the most personally equipped figures next to one of the most anonymous, which is an accidental but accurate summary of TROS’s specific tension between named characters and unnamed soldiers.

All seven accessories should be verified on secondary market purchases. The most likely to be separated: the individual arrow (small, easy to lose), the quiver strap (may be detached from quiver separately), and the cape (may be folded into packaging and forgotten). A complete Jannah has all seven pieces — the figure’s display value depends significantly on the complete bow-and-arrow loadout being present.

Jannah at #98 is also the Red Line’s final new TROS character — after Kylo Ren (#90), Rey (#91), and Sith Trooper (#92), she represents the last named TROS character to enter the numbered sequence. The sequence’s penultimate slot contains one of the sequel trilogy’s most extensively equipped figures, which is a satisfying note to close the named characters on before the Jet Trooper ends everything.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Red Line. Related: Rey D-O P3-91 | Finn Jakku P3-01 | The Rise of Skywalker | Resistance faction.