CLONE COMMANDER BLY
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES (HASBRO)
“A veteran of many Clone Wars battles, Clone Comander Bly (clone designation CC-5052) served in the 327th Star Corps on such worlds as Quell, Maridun, and Felucia.”
When first introduced during the climax of Attack of the Clones, the Clone Troopers had no names, no personality to speak of, and no hint of individuality. It wasn’t until Revenge of the Sith that we really got any hint of there being more to the clones than that, with the introduction of a handful of named individual clone commanders. Amongst that handful of clones commanders was Bly, whom I’ll be taking a look at today.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Clone Commander Bly is figure 104 in the Black Series line-up. Amazingly, he’s only our third clone commanding officer in the main line, and only the second under the current numbering system (the two prior figures being Cody under the blue-style packaging, and Rex under the current set-up). Bly was one of the clones who we saw in both sets of armor over the course of The Clone Wars and the movies, but the figure opts for his Phase II appearance from Revenge of the Sith. It’s sensible, given that all of our commanders so far have been in their Phase II armor, making for a more cohesive appearance. The figure stands 6 1/4 inches tall and he has 31 points of articulation. While the vast majority of the clones use the same pool of standard clone parts, Bly marks the first time we’ve seen a re-use of the upgraded parts used by Rex. I’ve been waiting to see these parts re-appear since they were introduced with Rex, and I’m very happy to finally see them again. They’re a noticeable improvement over the other body, especially in terms of the poseability on the arms, making Bly a far more playable figure than most of the other clones. Bly uses the lower right arm, left arm, pelvis, legs, feet, and the back of the torso from Rex, a slightly modified version of the standard Phase II helmet with a visor, and a new front torso, upper right arm, pauldron, and belt. It’s actually a fairly large number new parts, and more than I’d been expecting to see here, but they’re really nice parts, and match nicely with the pre-existing parts, as well as the source material. It all makes for a really sharp looking figure. The only downside is that he’s still got only one trigger finger, despite having the dual pistols, though at least in Bly’s case the dual pistols aren’t his primary weaponry, unlike Rex and Wolf. Bly’s paintwork is pretty strong; his distinct markings are replicated, but they have been properly weathered and scarred, showing that Bly’s been on the battlefield for a while. Bly is packed with his DC-15A blaster rifle and a pair of DC-17 hand blasters, which a fairly standard selection for a clone release, and honestly pretty good for one that uses so many new parts.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Back in 2005, when the original Bly figure was released, I came across both him and Gree at retail, but was unable to buy them at the time. While I was able to track down a Gree, I went many years without a single Bly in my collection, and have long viewed him as the one that got away. I actually managed to get one a few months go…just in time for this guy to be announced. Oh well, now I’ve got them both! I really like this guy a lot, and he’s honestly the best clone Hasbro’s put out, and narrowly edges out Zorii Bliss as my favorite figure in this assortment. Here’s hoping for more like Bly!
Bly was purchased from my friends at All Time Toys. If you’re looking for Black Series, or other toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.