Migs Mayfeld (Morak) — Star Wars The Black Series #MAN 15
The Black Series Migs Mayfeld in Morak configuration — Phase 4 Mandalorian Collection #15, 2022. The ex-Imperial sniper in Imperial refinery disguise with blaster rifle. 19 joints. Standard retail $22.99.
Overview
Migs Mayfeld in his Morak configuration at #MAN 15 is the Mandalorian Collection’s most morally complex single-episode figure — the ex-Imperial mercenary, former TIE fighter pilot, and cynical professional who talks Din Djarin into the riskiest mission of the series by being the only person who can access the data they need. Blaster rifle. 19 joints. Standard retail. $22.99. 2022.
Blaster rifle. Imperial disguise. The ex-Imperial who chose differently.
The Morak Episode and What It Costs
The Morak episode — “The Believer” — is The Mandalorian’s most morally sophisticated single episode. Din Djarin needs coordinates to Moff Gideon’s location. Only an Imperial system can provide them. Only a former Imperial officer can access the terminal. Mayfeld is the former Imperial officer. The cost: Mayfeld has to walk into a base staffed by people he served with, access the terminal while pretending to still be one of them, and face the Imperial officer who knows his history.
The scene where Mayfeld breaks cover to eliminate that officer — choosing to act against his own survival instincts because the officer’s specific ideology is intolerable to be in proximity to — is one of the series’ most carefully earned character moments. The figure at #MAN 15 is Mayfeld in the Imperial disguise that makes the scene possible.
The Imperial Disguise Configuration
The Morak configuration is specifically Mayfeld in the Imperial refinery worker disguise — not his civilian mercenary look, but the Imperial uniform he has to wear to get into the base. The disguise is the figure’s defining visual element, communicating the specific mission configuration that makes the Morak episode’s character work possible.
Standard Retail at $22.99
The $22.99 standard retail price sits just above the $19.99 baseline — the modest premium reflecting the 19-joint scheme and the more elaborate production of the disguise configuration. No exclusive complications; Mayfeld at Morak is available at standard retail.
Secondary Market
Above-retail secondary market prices. Standard retail 2022. Verify blaster rifle. No production variants documented.
Our Verdict
Migs Mayfeld Morak at #MAN 15 is the Mandalorian Collection’s most morally layered single character figure — the ex-Imperial in the Imperial uniform, in the configuration that required him to confront who he used to be. $22.99 standard retail. Buy him. The collection’s moral complexity tier is most clearly represented in this figure.
Migs Mayfeld’s Character Arc
Migs Mayfeld is The Mandalorian’s most effectively written one-season recurring character — the mercenary who appears in Chapter 6, reappears in the Morak episode, and whose specific arc from cynical professional to someone who makes a choice that costs him his freedom is the series’ best single non-protagonist character journey. The Morak figure covers the second appearance — the episode where Mayfeld is forced to confront who he used to be and chooses, at significant personal cost, to act against it.
The Figure’s Moral Position
The specific detail that makes the Morak figure significant is the Imperial uniform. Mayfeld wears the uniform of the organisation whose ideology he is in the process of rejecting. The figure communicates the tension before any scene context is applied: the former Imperial in Imperial disguise, the person who left but whose past won’t let him go. Buy the figure that holds that tension in its design. The Mandalorian Collection’s moral complexity is most visible in Migs Mayfeld at Morak.
Migs Mayfeld Morak at $22.99 standard retail is the Mandalorian Collection’s most morally specific figure — the ex-Imperial in the Imperial uniform, the person who chose differently at personal cost, in the disguise that made the series’ most sophisticated single episode possible. The figure communicates the tension before any scene context is applied. Buy it.
Migs Mayfeld’s Morak episode is one of The Mandalorian’s finest thirty minutes. The figure at #MAN 15 is the record of the character who made it possible — the ex-Imperial in the Imperial uniform, the person who chose something different when it mattered. $22.99 standard retail. Buy it.
Migs Mayfeld is The Mandalorian’s proof that a character can matter enormously across limited screen time if the writing and performance are right. The Morak episode uses Mayfeld’s specific Imperial history to produce the series’ most morally complex single episode. The figure at $22.99 standard retail covers the character at that episode’s configuration — the disguise, the blaster, the cost of choosing differently. Buy it.
Migs Mayfeld in the Imperial uniform he never thought he’d have to wear again. The ex-Imperial who chose differently at cost. $22.99. The Mandalorian Collection’s moral complexity is clearest in this figure. Buy it.
Migs Mayfeld at Morak. The Imperial uniform. The blaster. The ex-Imperial mercenary who survived Chapter 6, reappeared in the season two finale, and had the series’ best single supporting character episode. The figure at $22.99 standard retail covers the disguise that made that episode’s most important scene possible. Buy it and display it. The Mandalorian Collection’s moral complexity is in this figure more than any other.
The Imperial uniform. The disguise. The choice. Migs Mayfeld at Morak, the Mandalorian Collection’s most morally specific figure. $22.99. Buy it.
Migs Mayfeld at Morak is the Mandalorian Collection’s single most earned character moment in figure form. The Imperial uniform, the disguise, the ex-Imperial who made the right call. Buy it. The collection’s moral complexity is visible in this figure.
Buy Migs Mayfeld at Morak. The Imperial uniform is the most morally loaded costume in the Mandalorian Collection.
Migs Mayfeld chose correctly at Morak. The figure records the configuration in which that choice was made. The Imperial uniform, the blaster, the cost of acting against who you used to be. $22.99. The Mandalorian Collection’s most earned character moment in plastic.
Buy Migs Mayfeld. The collection needs its conscience.
Migs Mayfeld. Morak. The Imperial uniform he chose to act against. Buy the figure.
Migs Mayfeld at $22.99 is the Mandalorian Collection’s most specific moral statement in figure form. The series earned his arc carefully across two episodes. The figure covers the second, more important one — the ex-Imperial in the disguise that cost him his freedom to do the right thing. Buy it. Display it. The collection’s best supporting character arc is here.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Mandalorian Collection. Related: Greef Karga P4-MAN-06 | Din Djarin P4-MAN-01 | The Mandalorian.