Quinlan Vos and Commander Faie are sent to Kashyyyk, the lush forest homeworld of the Wookiees, during the Clone Wars. The Jedi General and the clone commander have an uneasy relationship given their very different natures, and their ability to work together is made more precarious when the duplicitous Devaronian smuggler Vilmarh Grahrk appears and, predictably, stirs up plenty of trouble.
The Comic
Packs line has rejuvenated the Expanded Universe
for many reasons. They provide a source for rich background
stories and continued stories that didn’t get
captured in the films. The EU provides a plethora of
additional characters and their corresponding storylines
that have quickly become fan favorites. In fact, some
EU characters have seen themselves inducted into the
films due to their popularity. (Look at Aayla Secura
as a prime example.) Quinlan Vos is one of these very
popular fan favorites and to date we have received
two versions of him. Both, coincidentally, have been
released in the Comic
Packs sub-line and to date are
the only place to find him. For this Comic
Packs release,
Commander Faie has been designed in the outfit that
tends to be the fan favorite version. Both Commander
Fair and Quinlan Vos are both retools from previously
released figures. Faie is based on the 2008 TAC Kashyyyk
Trooper (08 04) figure and Quinlan Vos is based on
the figure in the 2007 TAC Quinlan Vos/Vilmarh Grahrk (No. 05) Comic
Packs set. This time
around, Faie includes a revised torso and a new removable
helmet while Vos has been given a completely new upper
body including his head, torso and arms. The figures
look great as a duo and they fit right at home on Kashyyyk
fighting alongside the Wookiees to defend their liberty.
While the EU sources explain that Faie and Vos didn’t
see eye to eye on many issues, being packed together
has done wonders for their interaction. Interestingly,
Faie and Vos were further driven apart by Vilmarh Grahrk’s
manipulative trouble making. It is interesting because
Vos has now been packed with both Vilmarh and Vos.
Nevertheless, Faie and Vos fill in many gaps during
the events in the Clone Wars and Revenge
Of The Sith and their adventures make for very
interesting reads.
It
is pretty surprising how differently Commander Faie
looks from the standard 2008 TAC Kashyyyk
Trooper (08 04) figure. Hasbro decided to go with a much brighter
and bolder camouflage pattern whereas the paint on
the Kashyyyk
Trooper was much more muted. It is very
different and makes this purchase worthwhile in and
of itself. In fact, you may be inclined to think that
they are two different characters (which technically
they are). But of course, Commander Faie in the Comic
Packs set is much more different when compared to his
concept art figure from The Legacy Collection (BD
24) more than the Kashyyyk
Trooper. The Commander
Faie (BD 24) figure was pretty much all white and looked
more like a regular clone trooper. While it is hard
to say whether the Commander Faie figure is better
than the Kashyyyk
Trooper, we will say that he isn’t
as short and looks in much better proportion to Commander
Gree. Quinlan Vos is an excellent action figure. Hasbro
went with a sleeveless interpretation of him this time
and significantly improved the head sculpt. Figures
that have flesh colored painted faces are problematic
for a few reasons. For starters, the portrait always
seems to look poorly painted. The layer of paint covers
up the fine details of the sculpt and the final result
looks too porcelain. Secondly, the heads are unlikely
to get that exact color of matching flesh tone to the
rest of the body. Finally, chips on the noses are much
more inevitable as they get played with or eve sitting
in your collection. The finest details on the head
come out much sharper when the head is cast in flesh
color versus being painted in flesh-colored paint.
The expressions on the face tend to look exceptional.
The good news is that this new version of Quinlan Vos
has a portrait that has been cast in flesh-colored
plastic. So in short, he looks worlds better than the
first one!
Comic
Packs have been performing very well and their end
is really no where in sight. But they need collector
support to ensure their continued success. And Hasbro
has been good so far with rereleasing only one Comic
Packs from the 30 (77-07) line into The
Legacy Collection. The TLC line is full of repacks
for other types of product and it is really stating
to clog up the pegs at retail. But Hasbro has not gone
into overkill with Comic
Packs repacks. And for this
we are extremely thankful. Some collectors are not
too keen on them, but they still perform very well.
We understand that movie-only collectors may want to
overlook these, but there are some sets that have quite
a few movie characters in them. This Commander Faie/Quinlan
Vos set is a good example of this. There have only
been a few inferior sets so far that Hasbro has released.
They have really worked overtime to ensure that these
sets remain fresh and stimulating to fans. We believe
if Hasbro keeps delivering great sets like this particular
one, they will continue to make EU fans ecstatic while
simultaneously growing additional fans and collectors.
And most importantly, they are one of the best cost-per-figure
deals out there. In the age where the Star Wars brand
is commanding outrageous prices, it’s nice to
know that collectors can still grab a deal with the Comic
Packs. Battle
Packs may rival this, but remember
that we are also getting a comic book with these sets
and these are not as cheap to purchase anymore as well.
(And Battle
Packs are lowly but surely creeping up
in price too.) We are not sure how long this very affordable
and fair price will last, but where else can you get
a nice little set like this? If you are a Commander
Faie fan, then you probably already have this set to
command some of your Kashyyyk Troopers. And you should,
because he is totally capable of answering this call!
Collector Notes
Commander Faie/Quinlan Vos
Assortment Number: 87774/87504
UPC: 653569330752
Retail: $12.99 USD
Market Value: Click here to check the latest prices based on listings.
Commander Faie
Status: Commander Faie is a retool of 2008's TAC Kashyyy Trooper (08 04) figure. This time a new torso has been tooled to allow for an all-new head sculpt with removable helmet. It's also noteworthy to point out that the figure's legs have been repositioned for this release.
Articulation Count: 14
Articulation Details: ball-socket head, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel forearms, ball-jointed torso, 2 swivel hips, 2 ball-jointed knees, 2 ball-jointed ankles
Accessory Count: 3
Accessory Details: DC-15 blaster, DC-15 blaster rifle, removable helmet
Date Stamp: 2008
Quinlan Vos
Status: Quinlan Vos is a retool of the figure from 2007's TAC Quinlan Vos/Vilmarh Grahrk (No. 05) Comic Packs set. This time the figure has an all-new head sculpt, upper body and arms.
Articulation Count: 10
Articulation Details: ball-socket head, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel wrists, swivel waist, 2 swivel hips
Accessory Count: 2
Accessory Details: lightsaber, blaster rifle
Date Stamp: 2007