The Star Wars FX Emperor Palpatine Lightsaber - or Darth Sidious Lightsaber, really - is $249.99 and coming out later this year. It's one of the fancier models, like the Darth Revan one due to ship pretty soon. The lightsaber blade is indeed removable, and it includes a display stand.
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If you liked it in tan, or in red at GameStop, you'll also probably love the Battle Droid (Geonosis, The Black Series 6-Inch)! It's loaded with articulation, incudes a backpack you can swap out for an antenna pack, and can crounch down into a "deploy" mode if you're so inclined. It's a great sculpt and hopefully we'll see a few more of these brought out and reissued over the coming months to meet squad building demand. Read on!
This Plo Koon (The Black Series 6-Inch) is OK. It's not a completely new figure - it's a Mace Windu body with new hands, a new head, and a new robe. (Similarly Kit Fisto is a refaced Obi-Wan Kenobi.) Given Plo Koon has had a couple of distinctive outfits between the movies and TV show, it's entirely possible you'd never notice if you left him mint in box with the robes over everything. But I did open it, so here's a look at the Jedi Master. Read on!
The Attack of the Clones edition of Anakin Skywalker (The Black Series 6-Inch) is one of Hasbro's very best action figures. Sure, it reuses some parts from the Revenge of the Sith version, but that head is a gem. The paint and the sculpt are absolutely on point, so you should get one. I don't care if you don't like the prequels, you just need to get one and give it an up-close look because it is a little plastic triumph. Read on!
The Target-exclusive Moloch (The Black Series 6-Inch) is most likely long gone from your store shelves, but if you see it, it's pretty cool. It's a big worm alien and it looks right at home in Jabba's Palace, which is good as Hasbro has been hesitant to outfit that scene with additional figures. Read on!
The Boba Fett (Carbonzed Graphite, The Black Series 6-Inch) is stunning. For a toy you got in 2013, this metallic deco really makes every last crease and ding pop. If you're happy with your old Boba Fett you owe it to yourelf to look at this one, if you have the opportunity. As a de facto online exclusive (plus or minus a comic shop) that probably means you should just buy one. Read on!
It's Dak Ralter (The Black Series 6-Inch)! This comes with the Snowspeeder vehicle, which is feature-packed and has a kind of a crummy clear plastic used for the glass canopy. Otherwise it's all splendid and worthwhile. Read on!
Coming soon to Target, Galaxy's Edge The Black Series 6-inch Captain Cardinal Action Figure. Or "Who?"
The world is changing, and Star Wars fandom has quietly changed from the 1990s original-trilogy focused marketing to kids of the 1970s - which arguably peaked with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - to an attempt to try to make it a franchise for all people. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. The young-skewing Resistance series just sort of got swept under the rug - and it feels like The Rise of Skywalker is joining it. To promote the era of the First Order, there are lots of comics, lots of books, and a giant theme park experience that a lot of people just plain can't go see right now. Captain Cardinal is part of that. It's a new generation of fan, and one that the olds probably didn't have the time to read up on before being shown this shiny new figure.
Basically a red Stormtrooper in a cape, the figure has two blasters and even though I have not and probably will not read the novel from which he came, I can say it's a cool figure. I'll buy a red Stormtrooper. Heck, that's something I pushed hard to do a few years ago. But I digress - Hasbro says:
You might recognize this one from a gift set last year. Star Wars Galaxy's Edge The Black Series DJ R-3X seems identical to the gift set version [FOTD #2,618] except packaging and the other figures that are now missing from the box. It's a nice droid - lots of deco, lots of moving parts, and it's colorful too! I'd get it if you can. It's $24.99. Hasbro wrote:
Let's get this out of the way: it's $399.99. The revised The Legacy Collection Millennium Falcon is now the Galaxy's Edge Millennium Falcon Smuggler's Run Vehicle. It's just different enough to make you mad, with unique deco and two radar dishes. The original 1977-style pizza dish is there, as is the rectangular sequel trilogy model. Dirt deco is unique, and it has different figures. Chewbacca, Hondo Ohnaka, and Porgs are included. Is it worth more than a 2x price increase over 13 years? Probably.
Long gone and originally planned for Toys R Us, the Stormtrooper with Blast Accessories (The Black Series 6-Inch) became a shared exclusive with a Disney Store debut. It's the same basic Stormtrooper, minus the long rifle, but with added blast effects and a 2-part display stand which doesn't connect to much of anything else. Read on!
Also not quite SDCC-exclusive are Pulse's pricey box set at $110. Due in September, this Heroes of Endor figure set includes four figures, a Speeder Bike, and 6 accessories - or maybe more, it's hard to tell. In it, we see Endor Poncho Luke, Leia minus the poncho - we're unclear if it's included at press time - Han Solo sans Endor Trenchcoat, and Paploo. It's a curious combo platter, and we don't even know if the helmets are removable yet.
More information on Han's coat or Leia's poncho if and when we get it. As of now, this is the only known place to get Paploo. With Teebo sold separately, these mark the first 6-inch scale Ewok action figures in this line.
Here's what Hasbro has to say:
A few years ago, Hasbro sold a pretty good Wampa with a pretty good Hoth Luke for about $40. It was a good deal. This year, Hasbro will be selling a $30 Wampa in a closed box with a fifth panel as part of its not-SDCC Pulse drop in September. Luke is not included, but the deco has been updated in a few places - his paws are painted, like Kenner's original toy. (The previous 6-inch wampa's claws were painted.) The wampa dropped the blood. Also, the colors around the eyes are a little different. I daresay it's better, which is good, because it's $30.
The figure is about as nicely articulated as a lot of the other 6-inch figures, and features no action mechanisms like the orignial's cord-powered arms.
Here's what Hasbro had to say:
With SDCC not happening, those great exclusives hd to go somewhere. The Vintage Collection 3-packs have been a regular thing lately, with most of the figures eventually finding their way to single cards after being previewed in California. We don't know which if any of the 501st Legion ARC Troopers 3 3/4-inch figure pack will be released individually, but right now this trio is due on Hasbro Pulse in September for $49.99.
As far as we know this is the only 3 3/4-inch exclusive set for the summer convention season, but hey, I'm happy. The Clone Wars debuted 12 years ago and we're getting figures for it. Do you know what we got 12 years after the original Star Wars hit theaters? Literally nothing.
Hasbro writes: