Somehow this got missed on the front page, but Clone Trooper (Phase I, The Black Series 6-Inch) is a figure! You can buy it! It's a lot like the Phase II mold used for Ahsoka's squad and the Kamino troopers, but with a different helmet and articulation similar to 3 3/4-inch figures. It's good - do you need to rebuild your armies now? Read on!
I'm very fond of the Death Trooper (Credit Collection, The Black Series 6-Inch) - the black armored trooper from Rogue One is back, splattered with orange and purple as you saw in the end credit sequence. For fans of designer toys, this Amazon-exclusive is pretty gorgeous - but you might be perfectly happy with the figure you bought a few years ago all in black. Read on!
We just got a small one, but we also got a 6-inch The Armorer (The Black Series 6-Inch) last year! This is the mass release with the plastic cape - and she's great. Shiny! Accessorized! Ready to smash skulls and forge armor, the Armorer is... oh, why even write her up. You're not going to find her in stores. Read on!
As repaints go, Incinerator Trooper (The Black Series 6-Inch) is kind of perfect. New paint, new pauldron, flamethrower, and a backpack - plus The Mandalorian fans can shake hands with The Force Unleashed fans for a trooper that can appeal to fans of both. But good luck finding one, as always. Read on!
Hey it's the Mandalorian Loyalist (The Black Series 6-Inch)! Which is supposedly in a store somewhere, but I haven't seen it - I got mine online. It's a Jango Fett retool, and one you might want in quantity. Read on!
Today let's look at this Mandalorian Super Commando (The Black Series 6-Inch). He's a Jango retool and absolutely worth tracking down. Read on!
From way back in 2017, it's the R3-H17 (Droid Factory Line Look)! And yes that is mistletoe - but given the other droids don't have lips, I assume they won't be doing much kissing. This little fellow is from 2017, so don't expect to see them on shelves in the theme parks you should be staying away from right now. Read on!
A weird roll-out with a late pre-order for the single and a PulseCon boxed set, Luke Skywalker (Endor, The Black Series 6-Inch) is pretty good. New head! New hat! New poncho! Same old weird joints. It's not the only weirdly almost-accurate Luke Skywalker you'll see this month, and it's a good remake of the classic character - but sadly, he has no blaster. Read on!
You liked him a few years ago, and now you can like Chirrut Imwe (The Vintage Collection) with reasonable articulation! And cloth robes! Plus a staff and a bow! There's a lot here, including bulky cloth elements - but it's still a decent figure. Read on!
Somehow easier to get than the mold from which he was repainted, R5-P8 (The Black Series 6-Inch) has teeth and lots of dirt. He doesn't have the head blaster, but hey, new droid at Target. It might even be in stock right now. Read on!
The Gaming Greats GameStop exclusive Scout Trooper (Jedi: Fallen Order, The Black Series 6-Inch) has some nice bonus gear, and a lack of dirt when compared to other releases. I hope you got one. Read on!
It's the Seth Green robot! There was a Detours leak this week (which I seemingly missed) but I didn't miss Todo 360 (The Black Series 6-Inch), a Pulse exclusive after the adventure of 2020's convention season. But was he worth the $10 upcharge - or the secondary market prices? Read on!
Packaged in a nice retro foil box, the Wampa (40th Anniversary, The Black Series 6-Inch) was a PulseCon exclusive that was meant to be an SDCC exclusive. It's nice! The Wampa drops the blood from the face of the previous release and paints the paw pads to look more like the 1980s Kenner edition. Read on!
I know why you're thankful. Ewoks! Hasbro finally made one in the 6-inch line with Teebo (The Black Series 6-Inch) who shares tooling with Paploo - and we'll look at him next year probably. (Hey, it's a big slate.) With extra weapons and one of his two hoods, this figure manages to touch on a lot of what made the movie suit and Kenner's old figure great. Read on!