Bib Fortuna (1983) — Collector's Guide

A collector-focused guide to the 1983 Kenner Star Wars Bib Fortuna action figure, covering its history, accessories, and identification details.

The Majordomo Enters the Line

In 1983, as the Star Wars line expanded with the cinematic release of *Return of the Jedi*, Kenner introduced Jabba the Hutt’s Twi'lek majordomo, Bib Fortuna, to the toy line. As a key figure in the *Return of the Jedi* sub-group, this release brought the exotic aesthetic of Jabba's palace to the collection.

The Figure

Bib Fortuna (1983) is officially recognized by Kenner catalog number 70790. The sculpt captures the character's unique anatomy, most notably the long head-tails known as lekku. The figure features a detailed representation of his layered robes, reflecting his role in the Star Wars saga.

Accessories & Variants

To maintain the integrity of a collection, it is vital to account for the correct accessories. The Bib Fortuna figure was produced with two specific items: his Battle Staff and his Belt. Collectors should ensure these components are present, as they were the only accessories issued with the original 1983 release. Regarding variants, the figure is cataloged simply as Bib Fortuna (1983); there are no officially documented manufacturer variants for this release in the standard Kenner production run.

Rarity & Value Note

As a staple of the *Return of the Jedi* wave, the Bib Fortuna figure's market value is dependent on the condition of the specimen—whether loose or carded—and the presence of the original, authentic accessories. No official pricing index is provided, as individual specimen quality varies significantly. Collectors should focus on the integrity of the paint applications and the condition of the plastic molding on the lekku.

FAQ

What line is Bib Fortuna part of?
He is part of the Star Wars (Kenner) toyline, specifically the *Return of the Jedi* sub-group.

What is the official catalog number?
Bib Fortuna (1983) is cataloged as No. 70790.

What accessories come with the figure?
This figure includes two specific accessories: the Battle Staff and the Belt.

What is the defining physical feature of this figure?
The figure is noted for its sculpt of the character's long head-tails (lekku).

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