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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
It's new! This ARF Trooper just started showing up at Wal-Mart next week, and its Aurebesh letters read "RAM" right on the AT-RT. It's good stuff, so read on!
They were originally slated to hit in August, but Wal-Mart's exclusive pair of mini vehicles hit stores this week. Our pal MeisterShake on Twitter gave me the tip, and I checked two local Wal-Marts and sure enough, they were both stocked with the vehicles at just under $17 each. (Oh, and they have shots of canceled toys on the boxes.)
Click through for a few images and impressions, after the break.
This Obi-Wan Kenobi is nothing too special... but its accessory is! Toys R Us got this prison bit as an exclusive, instead of packing it with the arena. Is it worth grabbing? You bet! Read on!
There are a lot of Bespin Luke Skywalker figures out there... and this is one of them. Based on a Battle Pack from 2007-2009 or so, this one builds on a 2002 mold with new paint. Should you get it? Read on!
There are three versions of this Nikto Jedi, but this is the last time his name on the front of the box was generic. Was this Toys R Us exclusive worth buying? Read on!
This is the latest (and greatest) incarnation of the Magnaguard as based on the movies. You probably won't find it in the wild, but it's totally worth snagging. Read on!
Meet the Cortosis Droid, a robot from a video game you've probably never played! It takes a decent mold, gives it a nice paint job, and fancy guns for hands. Oh, and he's paired with a figure you probably already had. Read on!