

Sponsor DorksideToys has opened preordered for the new TVC Din Djarin (Morak) and the Deluxe TBS Dark Trooper figures from The Mandalorian.
Sponsor DorksideToys has opened preordered for the new TVC Din Djarin (Morak) and the Deluxe TBS Dark Trooper figures from The Mandalorian.
Black Series Wave 32 continues to be found in stores. MN collector David H. found the full case at our local Target. The case pack breaks down as follows:
2x Ahsoka (19)
1x The Client (20)
2x Death Watch Mandalorian (21)
1x Omega (10)
2x Echo (11)
Thanks to his tip, I was able to acquire the doubles of Ahsoka, Echo and Death Watch Mandalorian
Not even up for preorder yet (next week), GalacticFigures.com on Instagram reports that part of wave 32 of The Black Series was found at Target in Omaha, NE – image via Jon A.
Starting tomorrow at 1pm ET. Walmart.com will be taking preorders for the exclusive 6″ Black Series Deluxe Boba Fett (Tython Jedi Ruins) figure. Price $31.49 and expected to ship February 2023.
Update: Hasbro has canceled today’s preorder. It will be offered later.
Update 2: Preorder date has been revised to Feb, 8 at 1pm ET.
For some reason, GameStop (in the U.S.) is cancelling Black Series Nightbrother Warrior (Gaming Greats) figure preorders. You may recall, this figure went up for preorder way back in May 2021.
Today we’re rounding out the month of January with the drop of 13 new Black Series code names added to our Master List of products for 2022.
The first 8 all have code names with a California theme:
Los Angeles
San Diego
Oakland
San Jose
San Francisco
Santa Clara
Sacremento
Palm Springs
The next three have “color” code names:
Fuchsia
Navy
Rouge (no, not Rogue)
The last two are labeled
“September”
“Seasonal 1” (not the same Target SKU as the unreleased Holiday Mandalorian Warrior)
The first 8 figures all have a mainline (non-exclusive) pre-price increase MSRP of $19.99* while the next 5 all carry the SRP $26.49* pointing to those all being exclusives.
*for now
No details yet on their identities – except for two – they are Force users.
As we’re all well aware, increased costs for manufacturers worldwide since the pandemic started continue to affect us today and Hasbro is not immune (no pun intended). Retailers/distributors have been notified that price increases will go into effect in the coming months. It may take some time for those prices to hit shelves and online stores but expect to pay a few bucks more per figure (in all scales) before too long.
With this news, how will it impact your collecting?
Note: this topic is off limits for political discussion in the comments.