Qimir The Stranger Star Wars The Black Series
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Qimir


  • MSRP: $24.99 USD
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  • Scale: 6"
  • Exclusive: No
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2025
  • Released: 2025
  • Joint Count: 20
  • Joint Details: 1 ball-jointed top neck, 1 ball-jointed lower neck, 2 butterfly joints in the shoulders, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 swivel-hinged elbows, 2 ball-jointed wrists, 1 ball-jointed upper body, 1 barbell-jointed hip, 2 swivel-jointed thighs, 2 swivel-hinged knees, 2 swivel boots, 2 rocker ankles
  • Accessory Count: 7
  • Accessory Details: 1 Helmet, 1 Plastic Cape, 1 Soft-goods Robe, 1 Long Red Lightsaber Blade, 1 Short Red Lightsaber Blade, 1 Long Lightsaber Hilt, 1 Short Lightsaber Hilt

MORE INFORMATION

  • This Star Wars The Black Series Qimir action figure was released in August 2025, single-boxed
  • The Star Wars The Black Series Qimir figure is based on Star Wars: The Acolyte which can be watched on Disney+
  • Hasbro included both a plastic cape and a soft goods robe for versatile display with this Qimir figure
  • The lightsaber can split into two separate hilts, each with its own blade — one long, one short, both red — giving the Star Wars The Black Series Qimir figure dynamic posing options
  • A helmet is included with the Stranger, but instead of slipping over the head, collectors must swap the head for the helmet piece, ensuring screen accuracy with a natural skin-toned neck for the human head and a black collar for the helmeted look
  • The belt on the Star Wars The Black Series Qimir figure is non-removable and does not feature ports for attaching lightsaber hilts
  • The left forearm has a finely sculpted gauntlet, which looks fantastic but is not removable
  • Weathering on the helmet and subdued bronze tones give the Qimir figure a battle-worn aesthetic
  • The arms feature subtle dirt detailing, enhancing the impression that Qimir has seen his share of conflict
  • Pose-ability is excellent, with the soft goods robe providing full leg freedom and articulation for this Black Series Qimir figure
  • The figure stands securely on display, even in dynamic battle stances with sabers raised, showing no balancing issues
  • Overall, the Star Wars The Black Series Qimir figure is one of the standout releases of 2025 so far

PACKAGING TEXT

Little is known of the dark sider who has been training Mae Aniseya in secret, hiding his face from his pupil. When needed, he has adopted the alias Qimir, acting as a shiftless drifter.

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