Qi'Ra (Corellia) — Star Wars The Black Series #66
The Black Series Qi'Ra — Red Line #66, 2018. Solo: A Star Wars Story Corellia configuration. Emilia Clarke portrait. The only Black Series Qi'Ra. Collector guide.
Overview
Red Line #66 is Qi’Ra — Han Solo’s first love and the most morally complex character in Solo: A Star Wars Story. The Corellia configuration covers her appearance in the film’s opening act: the white outfit from the scrumrat-life on Corellia before the Imperial checkpoint separation that divides Qi’Ra and Han’s lives for three years. The only Black Series Qi’Ra ever produced. MSRP $19.99.
The Character
Qi’Ra’s specific narrative position in Solo is as the character whose inner life the film systematically withholds. Han believes he knows her; the audience sees that he doesn’t. She survived three years with Crimson Dawn between the Corellia separation and the film’s Mimban encounter by doing things she won’t tell Han about, and the film is consistently interested in what her composed exterior costs and contains.
The Emilia Clarke portrait is pre-Photo Real and approximates her specific TFA features. The Corellia configuration is the one figure that captures Qi’Ra before those three years — the person Han fell in love with, not the person she had to become.
Her arc ends the film as Crimson Dawn’s new leader, having killed Dryden Vos and assumed command of the criminal organisation rather than escaping with Han. This choice — power over the person she might still feel something for — is the character’s definitive statement, and it was expanded in the War of the Bounty Hunters and Crimson Reign Marvel comics series.
Accessories
Blaster pistol. 19-point articulation. The Clarke portrait at the Corellia opening-act configuration. The Teräs Käsi martial arts fighting style that Qi’Ra demonstrates in the film’s Vos confrontation — one of the most surprising action beats in the Solo wave — is not represented in the accessories but is part of the character’s context that makes the display interesting: this is not a fighter by appearance but absolutely is in practice.
The Only Black Series Qi’Ra
One release. No Galaxy Collection update, no Archive reissue. For any Solo film display including Qi’Ra, this is the sole option. The Corellia white outfit is the configuration that emphasises who she was before the film’s events rather than who she became during them — a display choice with specific implications depending on which aspect of the character the collector wants to emphasise.
Solo Film Crew Display
Qi’Ra alongside Han Solo Solo (#62), Lando (#65), and Tobias Beckett (#68) creates the complete Solo film crew at consistent 2018 Red Line production quality. The four consecutive numbered figures — #62, #65, #66, #68 — are a natural display group.
Secondary Market
Available at modest secondary market prices — the Solo film’s reception limited demand, but the unique character status and Qi’Ra’s expanded comics presence have maintained collector interest. No production variants documented.
Verdict
The only Black Series Qi’Ra. Buy for Solo film crew completeness, the Corellia configuration’s character context, or Red Line sequence completion.
Qi’Ra’s Combat Technique: Teräs Käsi
The Teräs Käsi fighting style that Qi’Ra deploys against Dryden Vos is one of the Solo film’s most surprising action beats — the audience hasn’t seen Qi’Ra fight throughout the film, and the reveal of her specific combat training is the scene where three years of unspoken backstory become suddenly legible. Teräs Käsi is a Force-resistant martial art in the Star Wars universe, originally developed to counter Jedi — its presence in Qi’Ra’s repertoire connects her to a specific Crimson Dawn training tradition that expanded media explores.
The figure’s Corellia configuration precedes this reveal — the white outfit is the young Qi’Ra before the training — which means the display choice of this specific configuration emphasises the before rather than the after. A collector who wants to show Qi’Ra at her most capable would display her with the knowledge that this is the before, the version that hasn’t yet been forged.
Crimson Dawn and the Post-Solo Comics
Qi’Ra’s story continued in the War of the Bounty Hunters (2021) and Crimson Reign (2021-2022) Marvel comics series, where she operates as Crimson Dawn’s leader and becomes one of the most significant players in the post-Empire criminal underworld. The Black Series figure predates this expanded material but the collector who knows the comics brings that context to the display.
The Corellia configuration at #66 sits between Lando (#65) and 4-LOM (#67) in the sequence — the Solo film’s most morally complex character between the Solo film’s most stylish character and the ESB’s most alien bounty hunter. The three-figure stretch #65-#66-#67 illustrates how the Red Line’s later sequence mixed eras and tones: Solo film characters adjacent to ESB bounty hunters, all at consistent 2018 production quality.
Qi’Ra’s specific value as the only Black Series release of the character extends beyond the Solo film itself. The Crimson Reign comics position her as one of the galaxy’s most significant criminal operators in the period between the prequels and the original trilogy. A display that places her alongside Director Krennic (#27) or Grand Moff Tarkin (#63) — the Imperial officers she’s operating against in the post-Solo era — communicates the expanded character without requiring the comics as context. The white Corellia outfit reads as civilian; the display context can make it read as something more.
No production variants documented. Available at modest secondary market pricing consistent with the Solo film wave. The only Black Series release for this character.
The Solo film as a whole gave Qi’Ra more interiority than most Star Wars supporting characters get — and the Black Series figure, as the only physical representation of that character in the line, carries the full weight of that characterisation. Display her knowing what the film knows about her, and the white Corellia outfit becomes something more complicated than it appears.
Secondary market pricing reflects the Solo film wave’s modest collector premium. No variants documented.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Red Line. Related: Han Solo Solo P3-62 | Lando Solo P3-65 | Solo: A Star Wars Story.