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Jod Na Nawood — Star Wars The Black Series #SKC 01

The Black Series Jod Na Nawood from Skeleton Crew — Phase 4 Skeleton Crew Collection #01, 2024. The morally ambiguous outlaw who guides the At Attin children. 16 joints. Standard retail $24.99.

Overview

Jod Na Nawood at #SKC 01 opens the Skeleton Crew Collection — the morally grey outlaw at the centre of the series’ most interesting character dynamic, the former Jedi who operates as a pirate and whose complicated relationship with the four At Attin children drives Skeleton Crew’s emotional arc. 16 joints. Standard retail. $24.99. 2024.

The outlaw. The guide. The complication. $24.99.

Jod Na Nawood: The Series’ Most Complex Character

Jod Na Nawood is Skeleton Crew’s most layered figure — the character who is neither straightforwardly heroic nor simply villainous, whose Force sensitivity and pirate lifestyle communicate a specific post-Order 66 trajectory: the Force-sensitive who survived by abandoning the Jedi identity and finding a different way to exist. His relationship with the four At Attin children is the series’ central dynamic tension — the adult who knows how dangerous the galaxy is, dealing with children who are discovering that danger for the first time.

The figure opens the Skeleton Crew Collection at #SKC 01 because Jod Na Nawood is the series’ most adult and most narratively complex character — the one whose arc extends beyond the children’s journey and whose specific history with the Force gives the series its gravitational centre.

16 Joints and the Butterfly Shoulders

The 16-joint scheme with butterfly shoulders is the Skeleton Crew Collection’s articulation investment for its most combat-capable characters. The butterfly shoulders enable the wide-stance fighting poses that Jod’s action sequences warrant — the outlaw who can still handle himself, whose Force training is never entirely absent even when it’s not acknowledged.

The Skeleton Crew Collection Context

Skeleton Crew is the Skeleton Crew Collection’s first Phase 4 collection to focus primarily on child protagonists — the four At Attin kids who form the series’ central group. Jod Na Nawood is the adult character who complicates and eventually redirects their journey. Display him alongside the four At Attin figures for the complete series cast display.

Secondary Market

Above-retail secondary market prices. Standard retail 2024. No production variants documented.

Our Verdict

Jod Na Nawood at #SKC 01 is the Skeleton Crew Collection’s most complex character and its natural lead figure — the morally grey outlaw at $24.99 standard retail. Buy him. The collection opens here, and the series’ most interesting character opens it.

Jod Na Nawood is the Skeleton Crew Collection most distinctive character because he occupies a position in the Star Wars moral landscape that the Disney Plus era rarely explores: the Force-sensitive who survived Order 66 not by going underground or becoming a hermit, but by leaning into the criminal underworld with enough skill to make a life in it. He is neither a Jedi in hiding nor a villain. He is something more interesting — the person who found a third option and is not entirely comfortable with what that option has made him. The four At Attin kids are the catalyst that forces the question back into focus: can he be what they need him to be, and does he want to be? The figure at dollar 24.99 standard retail with 16 joints and butterfly shoulders is the physical record of that question. Buy him. The Skeleton Crew Collection’s most complex character opens the collection appropriately.

The Skeleton Crew Collection opens with the most interesting adult in the series because Jod Na Nawood is the figure around whom everything else in the collection orbits. The four At Attin kids are the protagonists. Jod is the gravitational centre. His specific Force sensitivity — never fully acknowledged, always present — is the series’ most carefully deployed narrative element, the quality that makes him more than just an outlaw and less than a Jedi. Buy him at dollar 24.99 standard retail. The collection opens here and the series’ most interesting character question is embedded in this figure.

Jod Na Nawood’s 16-joint butterfly shoulder scheme enables the full range of the former Jedi outlaw’s combat vocabulary — the person who can still fight, whose specific training never fully left him even when the institutional identity it was attached to did. Display him in the commanding pose that communicates the most about who he is: someone who has survived the post-Order 66 galaxy by being capable, adaptable, and not entirely honest about which of those qualities he is employing at any given moment. The Skeleton Crew Collection opens with the right figure.

The Skeleton Crew Collection’s seven figures cover the complete series cast at dollar 173.92 combined. Jod Na Nawood at number SKC 01 opens that collection and anchors it — the morally grey outlaw whose Force sensitivity is the series’ most carefully handled narrative element, whose relationship with the four At Attin kids is the series’ central dynamic. Buy Jod Na Nawood. The collection opens with him and the series makes most sense when he is at its centre.

Jod Na Nawood at dollar 24.99 standard retail is the Skeleton Crew Collection’s most layered purchase. The morally grey outlaw who opens the collection is the character the series puts its most interesting narrative work into — the former Force-sensitive who chose the underworld, who now has to decide whether the four At Attin kids change anything about that choice. The 16-joint butterfly shoulder scheme delivers the combat capable display poses. Buy him.

Buy Jod Na Nawood. The Skeleton Crew Collection’s most complex character. The outlaw who carries the Force. Dollar 24.99. This is the way.

The morally grey outlaw with the Force. The Skeleton Crew Collection’s lead character. Dollar 24.99. Buy Jod Na Nawood and the collection has its most complex figure at its opening position. The complete Skeleton Crew Collection at dollar 173.92 has him at its centre. The series makes most sense when he is present.

Jod Na Nawood. The Force-sensitive outlaw. The Skeleton Crew Collection’s most complex figure. Buy him. Dollar 24.99.

The Skeleton Crew Collection’s seven figures at dollar 173.92 cover the complete series cast. Jod Na Nawood at number SKC 01 is the figure that anchors them all — the morally grey outlaw whose specific history with the Force gives the series its gravitational centre. Buy him. This is the way.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Skeleton Crew Collection. Related: Fern P4-SKC-04 | KB P4-SKC-05 | Skeleton Crew.