It's not an original, but it is a lot cheaper. The Princess Leia Organa (The Retro Collection) is either in a store near you - or for sale online at a shop you may like - right now. Her grip is loose, the cape feels different, and on my sample the face is a little off-center. It gives her a different personality, and if you just want an old-looking Kenner Leia to keep around you can do worse. Or yellower. Read on!
The hottest thing 1978 had to offer came back with Han Solo (The Retro Collection)! And it sold out. But there might be more coming. Should you get one? He doesn't like holding his blaster, but otherwise this is pretty great. Read on!
This nifty Commander Pyre (The First Order, Galaxy's Edge, The Black Series 6-Inch) is pure gold. Well, gold, black, a little grey... it's a Stormtrooper redeco. Read on!
The Kenner-style Stormtrooper (The Retro Collection) is a lot like you remember from 41 years ago, but with some minor changes. The hands are a little different. The neck still doesn't turn. It's pretty good. Read on!
A First Order trooper that uses some Empire parts, the Mountain Trooper (The First Order, Galaxy's Edge, The Black Series 6-Inch) is pretty nifty - but basically looks like a Scarif trooper if you squint. He comes with Kylo Ren, Commander Pyre, and a Mouse Droid. It's a decent set. Should you get it? Read on!
It's OK. The Kylo Ren (The First Order, Galaxy's Edge, The Black Series 6-Inch) is by no means a bad figure, but if you're a completist you'll be annoyed that you likely have one or more figures just like it. The Last Jedi Kylo Ren body has the plastic helmet head, and odds are you'll have a crack at another figure like it in a few weeks. Read on!
Everything old is newish again! The DJ R3X (Droid Depot, The Black Series 6-Inch) takes the 1987 design and adds some new stuff and a fresh coat of paint to it - it's also the only Rex droid in this scale so far. Is the three-armed wonder worth tracking down? Read on!
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Everything old remains old with Luke Skywalker (The Retro Collection) - celebrating four decades and a year of existing, this classic yellow-head figure was briefly back in stores provided you didn't blink. Target had them in the spring, Entertainment Earth had them in the summer, and you hopefully got one in one of those two releases. It's a little different, but it's pretty close to the original - certainly better than the 1995 Kenner Classic 4-Pack version. Read on!
They're sold out, but the Chewbacca (The Retro Collection) is pretty cool. It's like the orgiinal, and close enough that if you didn't grow up with it you probably won't notice a huge difference - but the paint, sculpting, feel, and copyright marks give away its modern origins. Read on!
Check out the 0-0-0 (Triple Zero, The Black Series 6-Inch) - it's C-3PO with new arms, in black. The hands are swappable, the colors are pretty good, and he's from a comic book you probably stopped reading by now, but is still being published. Read on!
If you want a Star Wars R4-BOO19 Halloween Droid Figure but don't want to pay to get to a Disney theme park, ShopDisney.com has him up right now. $12.99 plus shipping, while supplies last - he has a skeleton motif this year. Sometimes they sell out quickly, and sometimes they don't, so make your bets and order (or don't) now.
It's hard to pick a favorite figure, but Boba Fett (The Black Series / The Empire Strikes Back 40th Anniversary Collection) has been on my desk for close to a month - that's gotta count for something, right? It's a redeco of the 2013 figure - which also debuted as a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive - with an added blaster and no carbonite block. Read on!
Hasbro put out an inter esting press release today: Hasbro to Phase Out Plastic from New Toy and Game Packaging. Before you freak out, the release says "it plans to begin phasing out plastic from new product packaging, including plastic elements like polybags, elastic bands, shrink wrap, window sheets and blister packs. The company’s ambition is to eliminate virtually all plastic in packaging for new products by the end of 2022."
I would take care to note the phrase "ambution is to eliminate virtually all" - so this doesn't mean that they're going to get rid of everything retro-related or that we're going to see 100% closed-box packages. We might see some changes, though, and it's hard to predict where toy packages might go. We've seen LEGO with its Bionicle cans around the turn of the century - a sturdy, reusable package you'd want to keep even if you open the toy - and blind bag/blind boxes on the other end.
After the mostly-plastic tubes of Galaxy of Adventure, it's certainly a change.
We've got options. Keeping small accessories safe and seeing action figure faces are indeed big concerns for the collectoratti, and of course we'll keep an eye on this evolving story.
If you missed it at Comic-Con, that's OK - there's over a dozen variants of the Darth Vader (Prototype Edition, The Retro Collection), the multi-colored nightmare for completists. This is the one I got. While the sculpting details are close to the original, they're not identical. I like it enough to keep him on my desk. Read on!