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Star Wars Black Series Skeleton Crew

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Skeleton Crew figure — all 7 releases from 2025 covering Jod Na Nawood, the four At Attin children, Captain Brutus, and the SM-33 Deluxe droid.

The Star Wars Black Series Skeleton Crew sub-line covers the 2024 Disney+ series with seven figures released in 2025 — a compact but complete treatment of the series’ primary cast. Skeleton Crew is notable in the Star Wars Black Series context for producing figures of child characters at standard 6-inch scale — the four At Attin children (Fern, Wim, KB, and Neel) are among the youngest human characters the line has ever produced in the Galaxy Collection era.

The sub-line’s standout figure is Jod Na Nawood at SKC 01 — Jude Law’s pirate captain character whose physical presence and Photo Real face printing make him the most collector-appealing figure in the sub-line and one of the more distinctive new character designs from the 2024 Disney+ slate.

The Figures

Jod Na Nawood at SKC 01 is the morally complex pirate captain — Jude Law’s character in Photo Real live-action likeness, with the distinctive costume of a seasoned space rogue. His visual design and Law’s performance make him the clear priority figure for collectors who aren’t completionists. Neel (At Attin) at SKC 02, Wim (At Attin) at SKC 03, Fern (At Attin) at SKC 04, and KB (At Attin) at SKC 05 are the four child protagonists — standard civilian outfits with minimal accessories, primarily of interest to completionists and fans of the series who want the full group assembled.

Captain Brutus (Port Borgo) at SKC 06 is the primary pirate antagonist — blaster accessory, Port Borgo pirate aesthetic, a strong villain figure that pairs with Jod Na Nawood for the series’ pirate faction display. SM-33 (Deluxe) at SKC 07 is the droid companion — in Deluxe format giving the character’s non-standard proportions appropriate treatment.

Collecting Strategy

Skeleton Crew is the Black Series sub-line most suited to selective purchasing. The series has a dedicated fanbase but is more niche than The Mandalorian or Ahsoka. For collectors who watched and enjoyed Skeleton Crew, the complete seven-figure set is achievable and the sub-line is small enough that completion is realistic. For collectors with limited shelf space who haven’t watched the series, Jod Na Nawood is the single figure that stands alone as a collector piece regardless of series familiarity — the Jude Law character design and Photo Real likeness give it display value beyond series-specific appeal.

The four child figures are an interesting collector case — they are among the most unusual human figure designs in the Black Series given the age range they represent, which makes them distinctive on a shelf but also limits their appeal to non-fans of the series.

Skeleton Crew in the Wider Mandalorian Era

Skeleton Crew is set in the same post-Return of the Jedi timeframe as The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, and its characters briefly connect to those shows’ wider New Republic storyline. The sub-line’s figures can integrate with a broader Mandalorian-era display alongside figures from The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Andor collections. The pirate aesthetic of the Port Borgo figures — Jod Na Nawood and Captain Brutus — fits naturally alongside the criminal and bounty hunter figures from the wider Mandalorian-era Bounty Hunter faction display.

Skeleton Crew vs Other Mandalorian Era Sub-Lines

Skeleton Crew sits alongside The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, The Book of Boba Fett, and Andor as part of the broader Mandalorian-era Disney+ coverage in the Galaxy Collection. Of these, Skeleton Crew is the smallest and most niche — seven figures versus The Mandalorian’s 49. This makes it one of the few Galaxy Collection sub-lines where completing the entire collection is straightforward and achievable without significant secondary market sourcing.

The sub-line’s pirate aesthetic — Port Borgo criminals, space adventurers, an unusual droid — gives it a distinct visual identity within the New Republic era display. Where The Mandalorian emphasises Mandalorian warriors and Imperial remnant troops, Skeleton Crew emphasises the criminal underworld and civilian adventure elements of the same era. The two sub-lines complement each other tonally without significant character overlap.

Jod Na Nawood — The Sub-Line’s Collector Appeal

Jod Na Nawood is the figure that gives the Skeleton Crew sub-line its collector identity beyond series fandom. Jude Law’s character — a charismatic, morally ambiguous pirate with a distinctive visual design — translates well to the 6-inch format, and Law’s likeness is captured effectively with Photo Real technology. As a standalone display piece, Jod Na Nawood has the kind of presence that makes him worth owning regardless of whether the collector has watched the series. He belongs naturally in any bounty hunter or criminal faction display alongside figures like Cad Bane, Fennec Shand, and the Pyke Soldier from the BOBF sub-line.

The SM-33 Deluxe

SM-33 (Deluxe) at SKC 07 is the mechanical companion droid of the series — a figure whose Deluxe format reflects the character’s distinctive proportions and the accessory requirements of a non-humanoid design. SM-33 occupies a similar position in the sub-line to NED-B in the Obi-Wan Kenobi sub-line — a droid character whose significance to the story justifies the Deluxe format despite not being the most recognisable figure in the collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Black Series Skeleton Crew figure? Jod Na Nawood is the clear standout — distinctive design, strong Photo Real likeness of Jude Law, and display appeal that extends beyond fans of the series specifically.

Are the child figures full 6-inch scale? Yes — all Black Series figures are 6-inch scale regardless of character age. The child figures are proportionally shorter than adult figures, which is accurate to the characters but makes them appear smaller on the shelf relative to the adult figures in the sub-line.

Is the Skeleton Crew sub-line complete? The seven figures cover the primary cast comprehensively. As of 2025 no further Skeleton Crew additions have been announced, suggesting the sub-line may be complete at this size.

Skeleton Crew in the Mando-Era Display

For collectors building a comprehensive Mandalorian-era New Republic display, Skeleton Crew contributes a specific criminal underworld perspective that complements the bounty hunter and Mandalorian warrior figures from other sub-lines. Jod Na Nawood and Captain Brutus represent the pirate faction of the New Republic era — the criminal element that operates outside both the Mandalorian world and the New Republic’s formal structures. Positioning them alongside the Pyke Soldier from the BOBF sub-line, Cad Bane, and the Mos Espa figures creates a criminal underworld display section within a larger New Republic era shelf.

The At Attin Children — A Unique Case

The four At Attin child figures — Fern, Wim, KB, and Neel — are genuinely unusual in the Black Series for representing protagonists whose primary characteristic is being children. The format has occasionally produced young characters before (young Anakin, Omega from Bad Batch) but the Skeleton Crew foursome is the largest group of child protagonists from a single series the line has released simultaneously. Collectors with children who watched Skeleton Crew often cite these figures as the sub-line’s specific appeal — figures that children can recognise as characters like themselves in a Star Wars context. For adult collectors, the four figures are primarily of completionist or display-grouping interest alongside Jod Na Nawood and SM-33.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Skeleton Crew Black Series figure? Jod Na Nawood without question — distinctive design, strong Jude Law Photo Real likeness, and display appeal that extends beyond series fandom.

Are the Skeleton Crew figures available at standard retail? Yes — all seven Skeleton Crew figures are standard mainline releases with no retailer exclusives in the sub-line, making it one of the most straightforwardly accessible sub-lines in the Galaxy Collection.

Is there a Black Series Jude Law Star Wars figure? Jod Na Nawood at SKC 01 is Jude Law’s Star Wars character — the Skeleton Crew pirate captain. It is currently the only Black Series figure using Jude Law’s likeness.

Production Notes and Availability

Skeleton Crew figures launched in 2025 coinciding with the series’ availability on Disney+. All seven figures are standard mainline Galaxy Collection releases — no retailer exclusives — making the complete sub-line achievable through standard retail channels at launch. The absence of exclusives is notable given how many other Disney+ sub-lines have spread figures across Walmart, Target, Amazon, and Hasbro Pulse. For collectors who find exclusive-hunting exhausting, Skeleton Crew is an unusually accessible complete collection.

Figures are available at all standard Black Series retail locations — Target, Walmart, Amazon, Entertainment Earth, and direct through Hasbro Pulse. Secondary market prices on the 2025 figures are close to retail given recent production, with no figures in the sub-line commanding significant premiums as of mid-2025.

Who Should Collect Skeleton Crew

The Skeleton Crew sub-line has three distinct collector audiences. First, fans of the series who want the complete cast — seven figures at standard retail price is one of the most affordable complete sub-line sets in the Galaxy Collection. Second, Jud Law collectors specifically seeking the Jod Na Nawood figure as a standalone display piece. Third, collectors building comprehensive Mandalorian-era New Republic displays who want the pirate faction represented alongside the Mandalorian warriors, bounty hunters, and Imperial remnant troops from other sub-lines. Any of these three motivations justifies the purchase — the sub-line’s small size means even partial collecting covers the most significant figures.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Galaxy Collection. Related: The Mandalorian | Andor | The Book of Boba Fett.