Author: Vault
Vault Review: Lego Minifigures
Vault Review: Transformers
Generations Soundwave
Well, my long search is at an end. After months of making the rounds between my local Wal-Marts, Toys R Us, and Target, I finally found a Transformers: War for Cybertron Soundwave. It’s been a very long time since I’ve had to hunt for a figure that hard, but lucky for me, I think it was worth it.
Vault Review: Star Wars Vintage Collection: Adm. Ackbar
It’s always a bit difficult finding toys this time of year. Not only are the stores full of parents and grandparents to contend with, but you also have to deal with random shipment schedules and untrained stockers. So I was extremely pleased to see a single case of Star Wars Vintage Collection wave 3 figures had made it to my Target’s shelves last week.
DCClassics.Com:
Kamandi & Alan Scott Review
Today, I'm stepping in for Noisy to continue our DC Universe Classics Wave 14 reviews. In the spirit of the greatest Brave and the Bold comics, I’ve decided to throw two characters together that you wouldn’t normally see: Alan Scott, Earth’s Golden Age Green Lantern and Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth.
Most Requested Figures:
Spaceballs
I’ve come to a realization with my recent purchases of Star Wars: Vintage Collection figures: I love that line. With superb articulation and great sculpts this may be the best toy line on the market today. But my Star Wars shelves will never be complete without Spaceballs figures.
Most Requested Figures:
The Walking Dead
Something unexpected happened to me a couple months ago. AMC released their first trailer for The Walking Dead and I was blown away. Just two episodes into this new series, one thing is very clear to me. Some company needs to start making toys of these characters right now.
Vault Review:
Diamond Select’s Wolfman
Even though Halloween is past, that doesn’t mean we're down with our spooky figure reviews! I’ve got one more of Diamond Select’s Universal Monsters toys to look at. I’m ending on The Wolf Man, one of my favorite characters and a nice conclusion to the first wave of figures.