Packaging on the recently leaked Black Series Fennec Shand (01) from The Book of Boba Fett confirms that the next figure in the series is none other than the titular character – Boba Fett (02). You may have caught our tease of this figure back on Oct. 31 on Instagram revealing that Fett is another (non-exclusive) Deluxe figure.
Hasbro Pulse has updated today (as well as launched new app) and one of the pages/products link to another (new?) Black Series Boba Fett Helmet. The site still lists the Re-armored, prototype and OT versions so could this offering be one for Star Wars: Droids?
A few months ago, a listing for an exclusive Black Series figure surfaced at Target with the code name “Libra“. Since then, we’ve seen various Black Series figures released on commemorative cardback for the Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary. A bit of new information surfaced and it is possible that this figure is Boba Fett. It is known which Fett sculpt will be used but with the recent release of the new ROTJ figure that may be the most appropriate considering the what was releases for POTF2. It is also unknown if this will be on the orange or green card back. I suspect green to go with the recent Princess Leia Organa (Yavin 4) announcement.
Could this be what is being offered next week for Target’s Fall Geek-On on September 24?
Tamashii Nations has revealed their S.H.Figurarts versions of Boba Fett (Rearmored) and Din Djarin with Grogu from The Mandalorian. Head over to check out a few images and watch for preorders soon for a January 2022 release.
If you are looking for a nice savings on the new LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett’s Starship/Slave I from The Mandalorian, and have access to Costco, head on over and grab it for only $38.99 – (MSRP $49.99).
Reports are coming in of collectors finding the Target Exclusive Retro Collection Boba Fett in stores. They are register locked until July 25 be prepared to be denied a sale at checkout.
Instagram follower punkcomictoycollector send word of finding the Retro Collection Boba Fett (Prototype Edition) at their Toys R Us store in Mississauga, Ontario Canada.
U.S. collectors will have to wait until Target’s July 25th street date is lifted to acquire theirs.