For some reason, Hasbro opted to put this Clone Trooper with a vehicle rather than separately, making it tough to army-build. Matching Snow Captain Rex, this figure comes with a Freeco Bike-- and it's pretty cool. (Get it?) Anyway, should you get one? Read on!
From the distant future, it's Luke Skywalker! This one is based on the novels from the far-flung future of a galaxy far, far away where Chewbacca is dead and everybody's got kids. How did this figure turn out? Read on!
Fresh from the newspaper strips, the Blackhole Stormtrooper finally got a Hasbro action figure last year. Sort of. In name only, at least-- missing are the white/silver lenses, but at least it's black. Oh wait, it's really dark blue? Hunh. Well, read on!
It's new! Major Mianda was shown to not be a clone in the trading card game a few years ago, but this figure has the traditional clone head. Ah well. Is it good, or at least different enough to be interesting? Read on!
Hey, it's another Clone Trooper! This one comes from the Turbo Tank Support Squad, and has a unique cannon and shoulder design. Oh, and you get two in a box. Should you snag a few to outfit your Turbo Tank? I think so, but go ahead and read on!
This particular ARC Trooper has yellow markings, and came with Master Sev. Who's Master Sev? Why, he's the Jedi that this ARC Trooper killed in the comics. Is it worth picking up this unique warrior? Read on!
New! More or less. The Army of the Republic Battle Pack has 4 Clone Troopers, based on the 2009 revision of the figure. (Which is to say, the basic 2008-2009 body with the resculpted basic helmet. But what figures do you get? Read on!
I know what you want. Major Panno probably isn't it, but as a figure he's quite good. The level of detail is excellent, there's a little pouch on his cloak, and it's a nice sculpt too. So if you get him, now you've got two members of his species in the modern line-- and he's the best! Read on!
There's never a shortage of Clone Trooper toys today, but back from 2002 and 2005 these warriors were far and few between-- which is why Entertainment Earth had these exclusive action figure packs. How is this unique battle damaged variant? Read on!
Another cold, wintery Toy Fair is behind us, and while we understand the reasons behind having it in New York in February, there has to be some workaround where we aren't under a blizzard warning every year and don't have to explain to our spouses or significant others why Valentine's Day for a toy geek actually falls the next Saturday after Toy Fair. But we digress.
Back in 1999 and 2000, Hasbro really cranked out a lot of Jar Jar Binks figures. Some had great head sculpts, some... well, some were like this. He looks bored, doesn't have jointed legs, and the paint is basically OK. Should you bother? Read on!