This Qi'ra (Corellia, The Black Series 6-Inch) may or may not be in a store near you - Han is around, but she seems to disappear. It's a great figure with excellent sculpted detail and a pretty good portrait, so if you finally got off your butt and saw the movie maybe you're in the mood to buy some action figures now. Read on!
After debuting as 3 3/4-inch figures, Hasbro now has 6-inch versions for you on the horizon! Doctor Aphra will be jointed by 0-0-0 and BT-1 in summer 2019. That's a long ways off, but at least we know they're coming.
For the uninitiated, these characters are found in the pages of Marvel's Darth Vader and Doctor Aphra comic books.
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In 2019, Target will get a new version of Luke Skywalker in Stormtrooper Disguise - note the slicked-back hair. Slickback emeritus come complete with helmet, communicator, blaster, and what may well be some sort of sewage deco. Delicious.
Joining him is GameStop's Rocket Trooper, which you probably also don't recognize. The classic Stormtrooper body got a new helmet and a few other modifications for its release next year.
One of the most requested figures from The Last Jedi is coming to 3 3/4-inch action figures! Luke Skywalker (Crait) is his astral-projected form, mixing in various elements to a fraudulent, younger warrior. He's joined by the Rogue One Imperial Assault Tank Commander, so at least we've got some freshness coming in Summer of 2019.
From the new TV show that isn't The Mandalorian and you don't seem interested in watching are some really cool-looking animated action figures. Star Wars Resistance has a slate of new releases, and we're going to post them here now.
The younger characters with more colorful designs seem like we're absolutely nearing the "little brother phase" of franchises that go along and get handed down, looking for new audiences - but that doesn't mean they aren't nifty to look at, especially from The First Order side of things. Here's hoping Hasbro doesn't skimp on the vehicles for the show, which debuts next week.
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Hasbro didn't have a lot new to reveal at New York Comic Con so far, but we got a few new shots of things you might have missed. A deluxe General Grievous will join an utterly stunning Walgreens Exclusive Obi-Wan Kenobi from Clone Wars, 2003-style. (Nicely done, Steve, I'm jealous.) Both are 2019 items - expect Grievous in the first half and Kenobi late in 2019.
A new figure with a lot of shared parts, the Admiral Piett (The Black Series 6-Inch) will go nicely with your General Veers. The former is shared onlnie, the latter is now hitting a Walgreens theoretically near you. Read on!
Amazon's exclusive R5-D8 (The Black Series 6-Inch) is unlike previous versions of this specific droid. Previous representations usually look a lot like R5-D4, with the blue arm panels. Some even have yellow stripes in the red columns on the chest. This one is colored almost exactly like the 1979 Kenner R4-D4, which doesn't mean that it necessarily matches the on-screen droid that served Jek Porkins - but there's not a lot of reference, either. Read on!
The 4-LOM (The Black Series 6-Inch) brings you another bounty hunter in the oh-so-popular larger scale - and the head is clear green, so shine a light through that for double-plus fun. It includes a blaster. Read on!
She's new! Well, newish. The Princess Leia Organa (Hoth) is one of precious few new "classic" figures this year - and she has articulated boots! And a weird blaster. But hey, it's a new Leia - we don't get many of those. Read on!
One of the many figures you forgot existed and won't realize you don't have until 5 years from now, Disney's R5-232 (Droid Factory Line Look) can be bought right now. It has a new restraining bolt, but otherwise is just a fancy redeco of a mold you've had access to for quite some time. It's still one of the more interesting droids in this set based on Solo: A Star Wars Story. Read on!
Packed with her Swoop Bike, this Enfys Nest action figure looks great! There's no removable helmet, but the sci-fi meets local flavor costume combines armor, fur, and a cape to bring to life a Zorro-like mantle that could be handed down and return in later installments. It's a pretty good figure with a pretty nice bike. Read on!
The Stormtrooper (Mimban, AT-DT) is really cool and comes with one of the best Hasbro 3 3/4-inch scale vehicles in recent memory - it explodes! The figure doesn't, though - it's just a nice trooper that you'll wish you could easily build into your armies, and you can't. Read on!
The Han Solo (Kessel Run Millennium Falcon) may be popping up in a playset later this year - we'll need to wait and see how many changes they make - but you can get get it with a rather small Falcon right now! The figure isn't bad - it's as Kenner-y as anything we've had in recent years. Read on!