As Neil Hamburger might say, "Here's one you'll like." The Mandalorian Warrior is a 2010 release from a new Battle Pack. This one is the "enhanced" one with special gauntlets and a firing rocket pack. What's not to like? It's fantastic. Get one. And read on!
A new version is coming, but this R2-D2 Bartender comes straight from 2004. At the time, this was an above-average figure with a good amount of gear, and from the look of things the new version Hasbro has in the works is way better. But is the original good enough? Read on!
Suddenly much hotter, this Princess Leia in Slave Outfit is the must-have accessory now that Jabba the Hutt is shipping to Wal-Mart. She can stand, she can sit, she can drink-- is she perfect? Read on!
The best update of the 1980s vintage figure is the 2009 Luke Skywalker with his poncho from the Battle for Endor Battle Pack. It's likely still available near you and includes a Warok. What makes it so great? And could it be better? Read on!
If there's one constant in the universe it's that you never know what you might get from a General Grievous action figure. This one is pretty solid-- huge feet, swappable arms, and a nice sculpt ensure he doesn't fall to pieces or melt on you, but his legs could misshapen with time. Would you believe it's one of the best Grievous figures in years? Read on!
Hey kids, it's another Clone Trooper, this time based on the newer sculpt. It's in the Bantha Squad, and it is a decent new version of the same (or similar) design we've come to love since 2002. Read on!
Still available in some towns, this Shadow Stormtrooper cast in clear plastic is an unusual creature in our favorite action figure line. Rarely does Hasbro do Star Wars releases cast entirely in clear plastic, but here you go. Is it worth it? Read on!
It's orange! This Clone Trooper has a jetpack and comes with several other swell figures. Is this one different enough to add to your growing squad of citrus-flavored white-armored troopers? Read on!
Hey kids, it's another Clone Pilot. This one is notable because it has a distinctive helmet which, so far, has not been used on any other figures. Note the enclosed face but, aside from that, it's similar to the Revenge of the Sith helmets. I like it. Should you? Read on!
What's big, green, and mean? Not this guy. But this Clone Trooper is green, and carries a mean gun. Did you start building your army of this one yet? If not, should you? Read on!
From the pages of the just-ended (but sort of continuing) Star Wars: Legacy comic books, Vax Potorr is a Stormtrooper that, in figure form, looks a lot like your other Stormtroopers. This now basically sold-out item may be on shelves at certain stores near you, but online it's going away-- how is it? Read on!
This swell Firefighter Droid is an oddity-- it's a villain painted up to look like a real-life heroic figure. (I have a lot of Playmobil firefighters, you see.) The figure is also retooled slightly from previous animated Battle Droids. Is this Clone Wars bad guy a keeper? Read on!