We're less than a month away from Solo toys, but while we wait let's catch up with LOM-Series Protocol Droid (Blue, Droid Factory). You can put it together at the Disney parks, and yours might look different from mine - but it's blue! It's cool! Read on.
It's the First Order Gunner (The Last Jedi Line Look)! He's in The Last Jedi 4-pack hitting now, and looks pretty sharp for a figure with almost no paint. You'll want a few. Read on!
Check out the 6-inch Clone Captain Rex. It's a good one - they put Temura Morrison's face on this animated character, making it the most realistic Clone Trooper with a head of an actor that never portrayed said clone. It's awesome though. Read on!
It's Dr. Gonzo! Er, the Wolfman! Ah, that mumbly guy! DJ (Canto Bight, The Last Jedi, The Black Series 6-Inch) has a pretty great likeness and a fairly Star Wars-y costume. Also, two blasters. You may have seen him around, but if you haven't should you buy him? Read on!
While we're all waiting for information on Toys R Us, you can look at the Rey (Island Journey) 6-inch action figure! She has a cloth poncho plus a lightsaber, blaster, and staff. It's nice stuff. Read on!
Check out DJ (Canto Bight, The Last Jedi Line Look)! This is a pretty awesome likeness given the size, although it loses a little scruff in the shrinkening. Read on!
It took her a while to sell down, but Resistance Tech Rose seems to be moving out of a lot of stores now that the Blu-Ray home release is coming up. The figure has 5 joints and is similar to the much more desirable (but harder to find) super articlated version. Read on!
The Kohl's exclusive First Order Stormtrooper Officer is one new figure in a 4-pack. It has a new helmet and a Force Link chip, but it looks a lot like the figure from the last movie. Is it worth spending $50 to get the one trooper? Probably not. But I got one anyway. Read on!
A Toys R Us exclusive - which means it may be marked down at a closing store nearish you - the First Order Stormtrooper Executioner (The Last Jedi Line Look) was packed in a Force Link 2-pack with a band. This means that, as of today, you'd have to buy three total Force Link Bands to get all the figures. (A fourth is coming.) How does this five-jointed wonder stack up? Read on!
The Elite Praetorian Guard was sold as a Force Link exclusive starter set at Toys R Us... and either sold or was disappeared. I remember seeing these come out and being surprised as they started to dry up in November and December, leading to not all that many at some locations last I checked. This guard has 2 unique accessories and an exclusive-to-this-release helmet. I assume you've bought yours. Read on!
While not a dreadful figure, this Poe Dameron repeats the cardinal sin of The Last Jedi 3 3/4-inch action figures. It's boring. Hasbro made two new pilot Poe figures for this movie which aren't substantially changed from the 2015 releases. Is this pack-in pilot worth snagging? Read on!
It's the fuzz! The Canto Bight Police figure comes with a vehicle that's.... well, it's kind of spare. The figure looks like something out of 1980, and is generally pretty neat for a generic trooper pilot. Read on!
At Walmart now, the First Order TIE Fighter Pilot (The Last Jedi Line Look) comes with a slightly modified version of his craft. Sound chips and a blue symbol set these apart. Do you need more? Read on!
If you're looking to build an army, the First Order Stormtrooper Executioner (The Black Series 3 3/4-Inch) is pretty good. Walmart has a super-articulated version of the figure, and Toys R Us has one with a Force Link pack at a higher price. If you can find this one, get it. Read on!
Newish! The Rey (The Last Jedi Line Look) comes with a poncho, lightsaber, and blaster - but under it all, she's a lot like the Resistance Rey from 2016, albeit with a new sculpt and fancy sound chip. Read on!