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Star Wars Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line figure — all 18 releases from the Disney+ series covering Obi-Wan, Darth Vader, the Inquisitors, Reva, and the full cast including Qui-Gon Jinn Force Spirit and Commander Appo.

The Star Wars Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line is one of the most comprehensive single-series collections in the Galaxy Collection era — 18 figures covering the 2022 Disney+ series across its full cast of Jedi, Inquisitors, Imperial officers, droids, and the central Obi-Wan vs Darth Vader rematch that anchors the narrative. With three dedicated Obi-Wan Kenobi configurations, three Darth Vader variants, four Inquisitor figures, and supporting characters spanning from Qui-Gon Jinn Force Spirit to Commander Appo, the sub-line provides a depth of coverage that reflects both the series’ popularity and the significance of its characters across the wider Star Wars Black Series collector interest.

Obi-Wan Kenobi is also the sub-line with the most Inquisitor coverage in the Black Series — the Grand Inquisitor, Reva (Third Sister), Fifth Brother, and Fourth Sister give the Inquisitorius its most substantial representation in the format, complementing the Purge Trooper variants from Gaming Greats and the forthcoming Seventh Sister from the Rebels sub-line.

Obi-Wan Kenobi — Three Configurations

The sub-line covers Obi-Wan across three distinct appearances from the series. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Wandering Jedi) at OWK 01 is the desert hermit configuration from Tatooine and Mapuzo — the disguised, diminished exile who has been hiding for a decade. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jabiim) at OWK 11 covers his appearance at the Jabiim facility in combat-ready configuration. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend) at OWK 17 (Walmart exclusive) is the series finale configuration — Obi-Wan restored to his full Jedi presence after reconnecting with the Force. Together these three releases trace the character’s arc across the series, with the Wandering Jedi as the primary display piece for the series’ central themes.

Darth Vader — Three Versions

Darth Vader (Obi-Wan Kenobi) at OWK 02 is the primary series Vader — the most imposing Black Series Vader release of the Galaxy Collection era, with a specific helmet configuration for the 2022 series. Darth Vader (Duel’s End) at OWK 15 (Target exclusive) is the battle-damaged finale configuration — cracked mask revealing Anakin Skywalker’s face beneath, one of the most emotionally resonant figure designs in the Black Series. Darth Vader (Reissue - Duel’s End) at OWK 15 reissue brings the Duel’s End Vader back to standard mainline availability in 2026. For collectors focused purely on display quality and visual impact, the standard OWK 02 Vader is the primary recommendation; the Duel’s End version is the collector showpiece.

The Inquisitors

The Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line delivers the most complete Inquisitor ensemble in the Black Series. Reva (Third Sister) at OWK 03 is the series’ primary antagonist — the Inquisitor with the most narrative complexity, carrying a specific personal history with Anakin Skywalker. Fifth Brother (Inquisitor) at OWK 04 covers the physically imposing Inquisitor with his spinning double lightsaber. Grand Inquisitor at OWK 09 is the Pau’an Inquisitor Commander — one of the most visually striking alien designs in the Disney+ era and the primary Inquisitor figure for Rebels-era displays. Fourth Sister (Inquisitor) at OWK 12 completes the quartet.

The Purge Trooper (Phase II Armor) at OWK 07 (Walmart exclusive) adds the Imperial trooper support for the Inquisitorius, while 1-JAC at OWK 08 (Walmart exclusive) is the droid bounty hunter — an unusual non-human design with a distinctive visual silhouette.

Supporting Cast

Tala (Imperial Officer) at OWK 13 is the defecting Imperial officer who assists Obi-Wan — a standard officer uniform figure whose significance is entirely narrative. NED-B (Deluxe) at OWK 10 is the labour droid who becomes an unlikely hero — the Deluxe format giving appropriate scale to a droid character with significant physical presence in the series. Commander Appo at OWK 14 (Target exclusive) is the Phase II clone commander — a clone army figure with specific markings tied to the series’ Order 66 flashback sequences. Ben Kenobi (Tibidon Station) at OWK 06 (Target exclusive) covers a specific Tatooine scene configuration. Teeka (Jawa) at OWK 05 (Target exclusive) gives the sub-line a Jawa variant tied to a specific story moment. Qui-Gon Jinn (Force Spirit) at OWK 16 (Walmart exclusive) is the Force ghost appearance — a translucent-effect figure that closes the sub-line’s connection to the prequel era.

The Obi-Wan vs Vader Rematch Display

The central display goal for this sub-line is the series’ rematch between Obi-Wan and Darth Vader — the climactic duel that the series was built around. The recommended configuration: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend) for the restored, fully present Jedi Master versus Darth Vader (Obi-Wan Kenobi) for the Sith Lord at full power. The Darth Vader (Duel’s End) version adds the battle-damaged finale moment if you want the specific climactic configuration. This duel display is one of the most emotionally loaded scene recreations the Black Series has produced.

Obi-Wan Kenobi Across Sub-Lines

The character Obi-Wan Kenobi has been produced across more sub-lines than almost any other Black Series character. The Orange Wave provided the first Black Series Obi-Wan in ANH configuration at #10. The Blue Wave added a ROTS Obi-Wan at #08. The Red Line produced multiple versions including Padawan and Jedi Knight configurations. The Revenge of the Sith sub-line provides the ROTS Galaxy Collection version. The OWK sub-line covers the Disney+ series specifically. Each version is a distinct character configuration and all are valid for their respective display contexts.

The Inquisitorius Programme — Building the Display

The Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line is the best single source for assembling a complete Inquisitorius display in the Black Series. Four dedicated Inquisitor figures — Grand Inquisitor, Third Sister, Fifth Brother, Fourth Sister — plus the Purge Trooper Phase II army builder give the Force-hunting unit more 6-inch coverage than any other Disney+ series has provided. Paired with the Second Sister Inquisitor from the Red Line and the Gaming Greats Purge Troopers from Jedi: Fallen Order, the Inquisitorius display is one of the most achievable themed faction collections in the Galaxy Collection era.

Each Inquisitor uses a spinning double-bladed lightsaber as their primary accessory — a weapon design unique to the Inquisitorius that creates visual consistency across all four figures. The Grand Inquisitor’s Pau’an alien design gives him immediate visual authority as the unit commander, while Reva, Fifth Brother, and Fourth Sister provide the humanoid Inquisitors in combat-ready configurations.

Secondary Market Notes

The OWK sub-line figures are generally available at retail given relatively recent production. The Target exclusives — Ben Kenobi (Tibidon Station), Commander Appo, Darth Vader (Duel’s End) — require Target sourcing or secondary market purchasing. The Duel’s End Vader commands the highest premium given its emotional significance and collector demand. Walmart exclusives — Purge Trooper Phase II, 1-JAC, Qui-Gon Jinn Force Spirit, and Obi-Wan Kenobi Jedi Legend — trade at modest premiums. The 2026 Darth Vader (Reissue - Duel’s End) brings that figure back to standard mainline availability, potentially reducing secondary market pressure on the original Target exclusive version.

Obi-Wan Kenobi — Complete Collector Guide

Collecting the complete Obi-Wan Kenobi character across all sub-lines requires navigating Orange Wave, Blue Wave, Red Line, Revenge of the Sith sub-line, and the dedicated OWK sub-line. For a focused approach: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Wandering Jedi) for the OWK series opening, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend) for the series finale, Obi-Wan Kenobi (ROTS) for the prequel era, and the A New Hope sub-line 2025 release for the ANH elder configuration. Four figures covering the character’s primary arc in the highest-quality versions currently available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi figure overall? For the OWK series specifically, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend) is the display peak — the restored Jedi Master in full presence. For ANH configuration, the A New Hope sub-line 2025 release. For ROTS, the Revenge of the Sith sub-line version.

Is the Darth Vader (Duel’s End) worth the Target exclusive premium? Yes for collectors who want the cracked-mask emotional display piece. No for collectors who just want the best-looking standard Vader — the OWK 02 version is the stronger pure display figure.

Does the sub-line include all the Inquisitors? Four of the Inquisitorius are covered — Grand Inquisitor, Third Sister, Fifth Brother, Fourth Sister. The Seventh Sister is in the Rebels sub-line. The Second Sister is in the Red Line and Carbonized. The Ninth Sister and Tenth Brother have not been produced in the Black Series as of 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Black Series Obi-Wan Kenobi figures are there? Across all eras — Orange Wave, Blue Wave, Red Line, ROTS sub-line, and the OWK dedicated sub-line — there are more than ten distinct Obi-Wan Kenobi Black Series figures. The OWK sub-line alone provides three dedicated configurations. For the Galaxy Collection era, the ROTS sub-line version and the three OWK sub-line versions are the current recommendations depending on which era of the character you want to display.

Which Darth Vader figure is best from the Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line? Darth Vader (Obi-Wan Kenobi) at OWK 02 is the primary display figure — the series-specific Vader in peak menacing form. Darth Vader (Duel’s End) is the emotional collector piece for the cracked-mask reveal. Both are strong figures serving different display purposes.

Is the Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line worth collecting? Yes — particularly for collectors interested in the Inquisitorius programme. The four Inquisitor figures, the three Obi-Wan configurations, and the two Vader variants give the sub-line strong narrative coherence and display value. It is one of the better-structured Disney+ sub-lines for thematic display purposes.

What exclusives are in the Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line? Target exclusives: Teeka (Jawa), Ben Kenobi (Tibidon Station), Commander Appo, Darth Vader (Duel’s End). Walmart exclusives: Purge Trooper Phase II Armor, 1-JAC, Qui-Gon Jinn Force Spirit, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend). Standard mainline: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Wandering Jedi), Reva, Fifth Brother, Grand Inquisitor, Obi-Wan (Jabiim), Fourth Sister, Tala, NED-B Deluxe, and the 2026 Vader reissue.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Galaxy Collection. Related: Revenge of the Sith | Andor | Rebels | Gaming Greats | Red Line.