Exclusive to Target, this Luke Skywalker (The Last Jedi Line Look) is another new sculpt - the head is good, the colors aren't bad, and he has wrist joints. Color me surprised! It's sold with a new Emperor and Royal Guard, so the set is a winner. Read on!
Check out R2-D2 (The Last Jedi Line Look)! It's a build-a-droid mold, with a sound chip, and some new rockets. It's a pretty cool figure for the asking price - I haven't seen one in stores yet, but you may find them online. Read on!
It's sort of a statue, it's kind of an action figure, and it might be on markdown at your local big box store right now - despite having been released in September. The Luke Skywalker (The Black Series, 6-Inch, Centerpiece) has interchangable base parts in addition to a fantastic sculpt with exceptional paintwork. Should you buy one? Read on!
There aren't many toys of the Shoretrooper Captain (Rogue One Line Look) available in the USA - he's got a lot of blue and is packed with Bistan. Is it worth getting this cool trooper and his space monkey pal? Read on!
One good droid deserves another - the BB-8 (Droid Factory Line Look) is a newish mold! He's bigger than Hasbro's, but the deco is different - not better, not worse. Neither seems truly superior, but this one is bigger and a little bit more adorable thanks to the eye seeming to have more life in it. Read on!
Not from Hasbro! Disney's 2BB-2 (Droid Factory Line Look) is pretty slick and, for some reason, have the lettering backward. Go figure. It's a neat robot that looks kind of like a globe of Earth. Read on!
You may have seen big displays of these in September, and now they seem to have dried up. But why? The Darth Vader (The Black Series, 6-Inch, Centerpiece) lights up and has places to put Stormtroopers while the Sith Lord tears down this wall. It lights up, too. Read on!
What's kind of fascinating in the Disney era is that most figures look better than ever. Great sculpting and top-notch detail are the norm with very few exceptions, and this Yoda from the CG prequel design is possibly the very best one we've ever seen on that design. The eyes have a subtle outline, the shoulders are able to move outward, plus he has both a cane and a lightsaber. It seems like this is the figure most likely to sell out too - so get one if you see it. Read on!
While C-3PO would fill in on your The Black Series shelves nicely, the value version of Captain Phasma might not. She's about a head shorter, but as a standalone figure she's pretty cool for the asking price. Phasma has a cape and a blaster, based on her The Force Awakens look - so no new spear here. Read on!
Check out Walmart's exclusive 3 3/4-inch Resistance Tech Rose (The Black Series, The Last Jedi). I haven't seen them in a store for about a month, but it's a nifty take on a character we'll get to meet in December. Read on!
If you were lucky, you also found Luke Skywalker (Jedi Master, The Black Series) 3 3/4-inch figure during the Force Friday II weekend memorial toy launch and BBQ at a Walmart near you... and it probably didn't ring up, either. Well, they're in circulation and it's a pretty good figure - it has articulation and a cloth cloak, while the cheaper, more findable one has less articulation and a really good plastic cloak. Which should you buy? Both, but read on!