GENERAL HERA SYNDULLA
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES (HASBRO)
“Set after the fall of the Empire, Ahsoka follows former Jedi Knight Ahsoka Tano as she investigates an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy”
Yes, that’s certainly a very descriptive bio for Hera, who is very definitely mentioned in the text on the back of her packaging…Sorry, am I critiquing the bio text again? I really don’t want to get back into that. Those poor copy writers!
Ahsoka hit Disney+ back at the end of the summer, and, in addition to focusing on the eponymous character, it also brought back a good number of the cast of Rebels. Amongst them was the Ghost‘s pilot, General Hera Syndulla, now portrayed in live action by Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Her role is notably a bit smaller than some of the others, but she still gets a fair bit to do, as her personal goals place her at odds with her high-ranking position in the New Republic. And she’s also gotten more Black Series treatment out of it, which is very dope. Let’s check that out!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
General Hera Syndulla is figure 6 in the Ahsoka sub-set of Star Wars: The Black Series‘ Phase IV incarnation. She’s part of the second assortment to bear figures from the show, alongside Marrok and Hyang from the show, as well as Pre Vizsla from Clone Wars and R2-D2 from The Mandalorian. The figure stands 5 3/4 inches tall and she has 27 points of articulation. Hera’s last figure was honestly in a pretty good spot when it came to articulation, but this one improves even on that, giving her a very good set-up, which allows for some really natural posing. Hera gets an all-new sculpt, based on her look from the show. She’s not too far removed from her Rebels design, changing things up, while keeping them within the same general theming of her prior look. The biggest change-up is the addition of the bomber jacket, which is really just always an improvement. It’s a good look, and it translates well to the toy. The sculpt is nicely handled. The head’s sporting a strong likeness of Winstead in the role, and I especially like the slight smile; it’s very friendly, and definitely very Hera. The goggles are a separate piece, but do not come down. I don’t believe she ever has them down in the show, but it might have been cool. As it stands they’re just goggles that do nothing, which is really what they’ve been the whole time. The rest of her outfit is sharply detailed, and the articulation is cut in in such a way as to not mess with the aesthetics too much. Her color work is pretty decent. It’s a lot of molded colors, as has become the norm, but it works well. It’s eye-catching, without being too garish. The face printing works well on this release, and really adds to the overall likeness. Hera is packed with her blaster pistol, which she now has holstered on her hip, rather than her boot.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I really like Hera as a character, and I was happy to hear she was making the jump to live action, and then even happier to hear she was being played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, whose work I’ve enjoyed since Sky High. I liked her take on Hera in the show, and I really dug the new design, so I was very much down for an updated figure. Hera was my favorite of the Rebels figures for Black Series, so topping that was no small feat, but, well, this one kinda did just that. She’s a very nice figure.
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