The Black Series Basic Figure
Item No.: Asst. A5077 No. A8058
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Number: #07
Includes: Mask piece, lightsaber, cape, removable head
Action Feature: Removable mask
Retail: $12.99
Availability: May 2015
Appearances: The Empire Strikes Back
Bio: During his training on Dagobah, Luke duels an apparition of Darth Vader, but is shocked to see his own face inside the helmet, not Vader's. (Taken from the figure's packaging.)
Image: Adam's photo lab.
Availability: Click here to buy it at Entertainment Earth now!
Commentary: This figure I'm going to take two perspectives - one as "Is this a good item?" and one as "does this item need to exist?" Darth Vader figures are an important part of the Star Wars marketing machine - my feeling is that, on the whole, your success is entirely based on if you have one for sale. No Vader? People don't care. He must be in rotation, and 3 3/4-inch Darth Vader figures are being updated on a regular basis.


Having said that, I don't need it. At all. It's not really a big improvement, and I think Hasbro probably wasted resources adding the new head when they could repackage a previous release and it'd sell to the carded crowd. It would also sell to the "I just want a Darth Vader" crowd. For a company that reminds us regularly of their need to conserve resources on a collector's line, I get annoyed when I see them spend money here - and come up with something that isn't very good - when they could just as easily do nothing and sell a ton of them in a new package. Hasbro had great success repackaging the 2013 Mission Series Darth Vader a few times, and you never see it hang - the same would be true here. They're just flushing money down the toilet on a figure that I don't think collectors will appreciate upon removal from the packaging. You've basically got this one, and the Evolution set versions cost about the same and come with 2 or 3 more figures. That long streak of complaints is basically me shaking my fist at a cloud, though, because we all know Hasbro cannot make a Darth Vader figure on an individual card that will not sell very well and probably outsell every other figure in the wave.
With that in mind, I put it to you like this - if you have every Darth Vader, why stop now? Get this one. If you just want one, keep in mind that the body for this release has been used as the basis for a few others. I strongly suggest you get those first, mostly because they offer more for your money. If you're at a store and you want a figure for your desk at work, and this is the only Vader you see, you can do worse. But don't by it for a kid if you can get the Evolution pack online for $17-$20 instead, and honestly you should just buy that for yourself too. This is great if you need to buy something because you have to buy something, but it does show that Hasbro may need prodding with how it allocates its development resources during a drought.
Collector's Notes: I got this one from Entertainment Earth, and I saw some case residue last weekend - unsold Stormtroopers were at Toys R Us already. Good hunting!
--Adam Pawlus

Day 2,161: May 29, 2015