
Hasbro Pulse has recently released a much-anticipated addition to the Star Wars Black Series line-up: Prince Xizor. This figure, part of the Hasbro Pulse Con event, brings back a character that hasn’t been given much love in the figure world since the ’90s. Prince Xizor, originally from the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project, is now reimagined in the modern, hyper-detailed style that fans of the Black Series have come to expect.

The figure boasts a detailed sculpt, capturing Xizor’s cold, calculating expression, and includes his signature purple robe and black armour. The articulation is on par with other Black Series figures, with plenty of pose ability for dynamic displays. Reviews from early glimpses suggest it’s a must-have for collectors who appreciate the deeper lore of Star Wars.
A Closer Look at the Prince Xizor Black Series Figure

If you’re like me, the mere mention of Prince Xizor transports you back to the ’90s—when Shadows of the Empire was the multimedia juggernaut that bridged The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Hasbro’s decision to bring Xizor back into the spotlight with this new Black Series release feels like a nostalgic hug for fans who lived through that era.
The Figure’s Detailing and Design

From the first photos released, it’s clear that Hasbro has poured a lot of love into this figure. Xizor’s striking green skin, with those subtle, reptilian details, is as menacing as ever. The contrast between his smooth, flowing robes and the intricate armour underneath gives the figure a real sense of depth and power. And let’s not forget the purple—an absolutely regal choice that screams, “I’m the guy who nearly outsmarted Darth Vader.”
I was particularly impressed with the head sculpt. Xizor’s signature topknot is finely detailed, and his expression captures that blend of aristocratic arrogance and calculated malice that made him such a compelling character. Whether you plan to recreate scenes from the comics or just want him to loom ominously on your shelf, this figure nails it.

For those who are into posing their figures, you’ll be pleased to know that Xizor comes with the full array of articulation points that the Black Series is known for. Whether you want him to brandish his weapons or simply stand there, looking smug, you’ll have plenty of options.
Why This Figure Matters
Bringing Xizor back into the fold isn’t just about nostalgia; it’s also a celebration of the expanded universe’s rich tapestry. Xizor was a major player in the criminal underworld of Star Wars, offering a different kind of villain compared to the Sith. His rivalry with Darth Vader and his role in the Shadows of the Empire plot make him a figure of intrigue. If you’re a fan of the Black Series, this is a chance to own a piece of that legacy.
Looking at this figure, I can’t help but think back to the time I spent with the original Shadows of the Empire figures. Hasbro has clearly taken what was great about those classic toys and elevated it with today’s advanced sculpting and paint techniques. It’s a perfect blend of old and new, and I’m all in for it.
If you’re already collecting other deep-cut characters from the Black Series, like the recently released K-2SO or the Mandalorian Shriek-Hawks, Xizor will make a fantastic addition to your collection. You can check out my thoughts on those figures here and here.
A Quick Dive into Prince Xizor’s Background
For those unfamiliar with Prince Xizor, let’s take a quick journey into his backstory. Xizor (pronounced /shē’zôr/) was the leader of the Black Sun crime syndicate during the Galactic Civil War. He was one of the most powerful crime lords in the galaxy, rivalling even the Empire’s influence.
Xizor’s calculated demeanour and ambitious plans made him a unique villain in the Star Wars universe. He didn’t rely on brute force or the dark side of the Force; instead, his power came from his wealth, intelligence, and cunning. His feud with Darth Vader is legendary, stemming from a personal vendetta after Vader destroyed Xizor’s family in a biological attack.
What makes Xizor truly interesting is how he represents the darker, more shadowy aspects of the galaxy, where money and influence can rival even the Force. His character adds a layer of complexity to the Star Wars universe, showing that the battle between good and evil isn’t always as clear-cut as Jedi versus Sith.
Star Wars Black Series Prince Xizor
The Star Wars Black Series Prince Xizor is more than just a figure; it’s a piece of Star Wars history brought back to life. For collectors and fans of the expanded universe, this is a figure that will stand out on any shelf. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Shadows of the Empire or new to the character, this release is a perfect way to dive into one of the more fascinating corners of the Star Wars galaxy.