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Yoda & Clone Commander Gree 2-Pack — Star Wars The Black Series

The Star Wars Black Series Yoda & Clone Commander Gree 2-Pack — Clones of the Republic #2, 2024. $44.99. Yoda with lightsaber and walking stick alongside Commander Gree in his distinctive green-detailed Phase II armour. The most loaded pairing in the Clones of the Republic series.

Overview

The Yoda & Clone Commander Gree 2-pack is Clones of the Republic #2, 2024. $44.99. Yoda paired with the commander of the 41st Elite Corps — the specific clone who served under him throughout the Clone Wars and who received Order 66 while standing two feet behind him on Kashyyyk. The pairing is unmistakably loaded. You know how it ends.

Yoda

The Yoda in this 2-pack is his Clone Wars command configuration — the Jedi Grand Master as a battlefield general, which is one of the stranger turns the prequel era takes when you think about it. The oldest and wisest member of the Council, spending three years riding AT-TEs and personally leading clone battalions into combat. The character had been a teacher and a guide across five decades of the Order; the Clone Wars made him a general whether he wanted to be or not.

He comes with his lightsaber and his walking stick. The walking stick is the right accessory for Yoda in almost any context — it’s what he carries when he’s not fighting, and the contrast between the small figure with a walking stick and the small figure with a lightsaber is one of the franchise’s most durable visual jokes. Photo Real face printing on the distinctive green skin and large eyes.

At Yoda’s scale the 2-pack pricing works out well. A standalone Yoda release commands a premium; here he comes with a named commander at the flat $44.99 2-pack price.

Clone Commander Gree

Commander Gree commands the 41st Elite Corps — Yoda’s personal battalion on Kashyyyk. His Phase II armour carries the green detailing that identifies the 41st Elite Corps, with the specific Commander rank markings that distinguish Gree from the troopers under him. The armour is heavily weathered in the sculpt, reflecting a commander who’s been through the full run of the Clone Wars rather than just one engagement.

Gree is one of the more characterised clone commanders in the prequel era. He appears across multiple Clone Wars arcs, develops a recognisable personality distinct from the standard trooper template, and carries the specific tragedy of a clone who genuinely respected his Jedi general and then received an order he couldn’t disobey. The figure captures him at the height of the campaign — the veteran commander, not the moment of Order 66.

He comes with a blaster rifle and pistol. The green Corps detailing is cleanly applied and immediately identifies the 41st Elite Corps without the need for any additional context.

The Kashyyyk Connection

Every Clones of the Republic 2-pack pairs a Jedi with the specific clone commander who served under them. Yoda and Gree are one of the most resonant pairings for a simple reason: Order 66 on Kashyyyk is one of the most visually striking sequences in Revenge of the Sith — Yoda sensing the disturbance in the Force, spinning around, cutting down the two troopers who fired on him before they could react, and then escaping into the forest. Gree was one of those troopers. The 2-pack puts them together before that moment, which is where the weight is.

The Clones of the Republic Series

This is the second release in the Clones of the Republic series, following the Mace Windu & 187th Legion Clone Trooper 2-pack (#1). The format pairs Jedi generals with their specific clone battalions — both sides of the Clone Wars general/commander relationship in one purchase, at one price.

The Yoda/Gree pairing is arguably the stronger of the two for display purposes. The scale difference between Yoda and a full-height clone commander creates an immediate visual interest that same-height figure pairings don’t have, and the specific narrative weight of their relationship makes the 2-pack more than a straightforward army builder.

Yoda in the Black Series

Yoda has multiple Black Series releases. The 2014 Blue Wave Yoda is the original, pre-Photo Real release. The Archive Yoda brought it back into production. The Force Spirit Yoda is the ROTJ translucent blue version from the Force Ghosts 3-Pack. The Clones of the Republic version is the Clone Wars command configuration — Yoda as a battlefield general, which no other release specifically covers.

Display

The 2-pack works well as a standalone Kashyyyk display alongside the Wookiee figures if you have them, or as part of a wider Clone Wars command shelf pairing the Mace Windu 2-pack and other Jedi/clone pairings as the Clones of the Republic series continues.

Commander Gree also displays well alongside other 41st Elite Corps figures — the green Corps colour makes the battalion visually cohesive as a formation.

Our Verdict

The Yoda & Clone Commander Gree 2-pack is the most interesting pairing in the Clones of the Republic series so far — the scale contrast between the two figures, the specific weight of their Clone Wars history, and the quality of both sculpts make this a genuinely compelling purchase. If you want Yoda in his Clone Wars configuration and Commander Gree in current Phase 4 production quality, this is the only place to get them together.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | The Clone Wars. Related: Mace Windu & 187th Legion Clone Trooper | Yoda (2014) | Force Ghosts 3-Pack | Scene: Order 66.