Are you aware of what’s new with the “re-released” The Vintage Collection Clone Trooper (501st Legion) figure? We have comparison pictures to share! (more….)
The Vintage Collection Fennec Shand figure not only comes with an alternate portrait, it also has a unique feature! (more….)
The Vintage Collection Death Watch Mandalorian figure is another fantastic release for the line. See why. (more….)
The Vintage Collection Ahsoka Tano (Corvus) figure is probably the best figure of 2022 so far. See why. (more….)
And it’s really a Walgreens exclusive too! Sometimes you get so disgusted waiting so long for delayed action figures that when they finally start appearing you no longer care. That’s the Clone Trooper (212th Battalion) figure in a nutshell, and it’s another lazy effort by Hasbro. (more….)
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Here is a decent action figure. The Black Series [Phase IV] Umbra Operative ARC Trooper(GG09) figure is rather bright and cautiously colorful. (more….)
Meh. The Vintage Collection Droids Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) figure is nothing special either. Hasbro didn’t even include the “pop-up” lightsaber accessory. (more….)
We’re not going to lie. The Vintage Collection Droids Boba Fett looks gorgeous. But upon further inspection, you’ll discover how lazy Hasbro was because they did nothing to help the character’s screen accuracy. It’s ultimately another disappointment. (more….)
We continue looking at the Retro Collection and today we look at The Mandalorian (Beskar). Do you feel that 5POA is not OK too? (more….)
We continue looking at the Retro Collection and today we look at Ahsoka Tano. Do you feel that 5POA is not OK too? (more….)
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The Retro Collection is back and here to stay! Check out the Boba Fett (Morak) figure. Do you feel that 5POA is not OK too? (more….)
The Star Wars “Saga” line is officially two decades old. We’re revisiting all of the figures that made up this unprecedented lineup. Today, we continue with 2002’s Star Wars “Saga” [Phase I] Geonosian Warrior (’02 #15) figure. Check out the new review template, the all-new Photo Gallery, the rewritten review, and the other content we updated as we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the line that supported Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones.
Hasbro fails TVC collectors again with The Vintage Collection Yoda (VC218) figure. Refusing to update the swivel elbows collectors have begged for since 2011, they plopped the “Cave Of Evil” figure on a card sporting The Empire Strikes Back entertainment logo, added a few different paint operations, and called it a day. They should be ashamed. (more….)
The Star Wars “Saga” line is officially two decades old. We’re revisiting all of the figures that made up this unprecedented lineup. Today, we continue with 2002’s Star Wars “Saga” [Phase I] Orn Free Taa (’02 #35) figure. Check out the new review template, the all-new Photo Gallery, the rewritten review, and the other content we updated as we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the line that supported Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones.
The Star Wars “Saga” line is officially two decades old. We’re revisiting all of the figures that made up this unprecedented lineup. Today, we continue with 2002’s Star Wars “Saga” [Phase I] Yoda (Jedi Master) (’02 #23) figure. Check out the new review template, the all-new Photo Gallery, the rewritten review, and the other content we updated as we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the line that supported Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones.
Hasbro’s new The Black Series [Phase IV] Echo (TBB11) figure is another fantastic release. (more….)
The Star Wars “Saga” line is officially two decades old. We’re revisiting all of the figures that made up this unprecedented lineup. Today, we continue with 2002’s Star Wars “Saga” [Phase I] Royal Guard (Coruscant Security) (’02 #19) figure. Check out the new review template, the all-new Photo Gallery, the rewritten review, and the other content we updated as we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the line that supported Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones.
Another impressive release is Hasbro’s new The Black Series [Phase IV] Death Watch Mandalorian (TM21) figure. (more….)
Hasbro’s new The Black Series [Phase IV] Ahsoka Tano (TM19) figure is impressive. See why you’ll want this one. (more….)
The Clone Wars Ahsoka figure was excellent in 2012, and it’s even better a decade later, thanks to a new paint job and Photo Real technology. We won’t say much here, so see why you’ll need to add this upgrade to your collection ASAP. We took the time to break it all down for you by producing an all-new 84-image gallery complete with comparison shots and a breakdown of what separates the 2012 version from the 2022 new release in the Collector Notes. This figure is shipping now. See this excellent figure updated in our RDRs now! There’s more difference here than you may realize.
After two disappointing releases, The Black Series Clone Wars Mace Windu is a delight. Find out why you’ll want this one. (more….)
Holy cow. Hasbro is giving The Black Series collectors the shaft. So much for the line with higher profit margins. As much as we hoped to adore the ARC Trooper Captain, we quickly learned how lazy Hasbro was once again with a new character added to the 6-inch line. (more….)
The Black Series [Phase IV] Trapper Wolf is not a late April Fools’ joke, but we can’t think of a more boring figure to add to the 6-inch line. It’s another lazy effort from Hasbro. (more….)
The Imperial Senate Guard might be the laziest figure Hasbro has released in The Black Series [Phase IV] line to date. (more….)
The RC-1138 (Boss) figure looks new, but it’s almost a carbon copy of another recently released figure (more….)
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