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Figure of the Day
By Adam Pawlus — Monday, December 26, 2011
This is the Yoda which was delayed from 2010. It's... well, it has a lot of articulation, but is it worth ten friggin' bucks? Probably not, but read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Friday, December 23, 2011
It's R2-D2, the way you always wanted him... as a reindeer. This 2002 exclusive was in short supply, but thanks to the collective short attention span of modern collectors he's cheap again! Rejoice, and read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Thursday, December 22, 2011
This 2009 Han Solo gave us the figure with a stormtrooper belt, helmet, and armor for some reason. Well, it's still a decent figure, but getting his head right seems to be dang near impossible. Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Wednesday, December 21, 2011
He's green now! The second attempt on R2-X2 seems to be the "official" one thanks to some bunghole suggesting the 2006 release be black. Ah well. Whose fault do you think that was? I sure don't know. Anyway, read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Welcome to day 1,700 of Adam Held Hostage with Lumiya, a figure I assumed would never, ever see plastic. I'm thrilled she exists, but did the Marvel villain turn out acceptably? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Monday, December 19, 2011
Ahhh the Battle Droid Commander. The token repaint of a decent mold, this guy also includes binoculars which make it just a little more different. Should you get one for your tanks? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Friday, December 16, 2011
From 1999, or "thousands of years ago," this Darth Maul had saber-swinging action before it was cool. Or retro. Or whatever. Is it worth picking up, now that it's super-cheap? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Thursday, December 15, 2011
I love Jawa figures. For a while, Hasbro put out a new one almost every year-- this has since stopped, but it was a nice run to see new takes on the little guys with a companion droid. This was the last one so far-- how was he? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Behold, the very first and very angry Barriss Offee! Portrayed on TV as a younger hero-in-training, the first Hasbro action figure is a stylized, seemingly fully adult woman. Is this 2003 release worth a look? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Tuesday, December 13, 2011
The Senate Commando Captain is, at its core, a revised Clone Trooper in blue. The arms had some changes, he has a new head, and some swell pinstriping-- is it worth getting? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Monday, December 12, 2011
Arguably the pinnacle of Hasbro's animated action figure design, the Mandalorian Warrior is yet another take on this group with some pretty swell accessories and stellar articulation. It doesn't get much better than this! Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Friday, December 9, 2011
It's Ten Numb! He's taller than necessary, but he's got the white suit as seen in that one famous photograph. He might even still be at Toys R Us, three years after his release. Is he worth it? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Thursday, December 8, 2011
It's Jarael from the Knights of the Old Republic comic book! She was an online exclusive, and is still available. Is she worth picking up? Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Here's the second Savage Opress figure... and for the time being, I'm guessing, the last one until he gets new clothes. It's good-- cloth bits, lightsaber, the works. Read on!
By Adam Pawlus — Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Ahhh, Coleman Trebor. The original 2003 release is really good, While not super-articulated, the pose, deco, and articulation combine to make a solid piece which looks great on your desk. Read on!