


That Wolffe figure was all new and unique. Hasbro had a bunch of clone commanders jammed into the limited “Phase 2” run of the 3.75” Black Series. The odd choice as far as the only-worn-once armor was cool in theory, but fans wanted a more common look for the character. The aforementioned 2015 figure was pretty well done as far as detailing, paint, and articulation, but the scaling was simply inexcusable. But combined with the neat surprise that Wolffe, Rex, and Gregor were alive and well during the events of Rebels also made the character that much more interesting. Wolffe was the commander who had stunned and captured the fugitive Ahsoka Tano so she could be brought to trial. His duds had some pretty awesome color patterns and emblems, along with a scarred face and missing eye.
COMMANDER WOLFFE SERIES
The character was shown on screen throughout the series wearing the grey officer’s uniform, Phase I armor, and 2 unique versions of Phase II armor. The short stature and pea-sized helmet was laughable, as was (apparently, since I hadn’t watched the show yet) Hasbro’s choice to go for the one-shot specialty armor.īut after watching the show (finally) I saw what most others did. I was late in watching The Clone Wars series, and we got the 2015 Black Series figure before I even really knew who Commander Wolffe was.
