NEW Marvel LEGO Super Heroes sets are now available!

Most Requested Figures:
John Carter of Mars

Vault Review: Gamera
(Sci-Fi Revoltech #006)

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When I was young, I was a huge Godzilla fan. There was nothing better than giant monsters destroying cities. Even today, I still love watching those cheesy movies and their modern remakes. That’s why I’m excited every time Revoltech releases one of these characters.

MOTUClassics.Com:
Whiplash in Package

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This afternoon on Facebook, Matty showed pictures of Whiplash in package. We get our first look at the Evil Tail-Thrashing Warrior along with a look into his past with his bio. I think all the evil Masters are goind to end up with Daddy issues…

ItsAllTrue Review: Iron Man 2
– Proto & Oversize Armors

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I finally found some Comic Series II! In the last few weeks, I’ve been mocked by more Classic and light-up armors than you would believe. I’ve been tortured by unusable $5 off stickers. I’ve looked through pegs and pegs of IM2 toys and not found much new… and it’s been kinda fun!

MOTUClassics.Com Update: Sept Brings Chief Carnivus

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Masters of the Universe was inducted into the ToyFare Hall of Fame at WWPhilly today. And while we hope some original creators were on hand too, it did give Toy Guru the opportunity to reveal September’s Club Eternia Figure: Chief Carnivus. Official pics will be up Monday, but Pendragon’s Post

Vault Review: JLU 3pks: Batman Beyond & Secret Society

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Do you know where you were when Mattel announced these 3pks? Do you even remember when it was? At SDCC? In ToyFare magazine? I don’t even remember anymore. I just remember Mattel seeing them and being excited about finally getting Cheetah, to get another shot at Shade, a Warhawk, a new Batman

Most Requested Figures: C.O.P.S. ‘N Crooks

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DCClassics.Com Retro
Review: Wave 3 – Solomon Grundy

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As we work to make DCClassics.Com a complete review archive, we occasionally have to turn back the clock and review figures that were released before IAT was founded. This week, we’re taking a look at the third wave of DC Classics, the Solomon Grundy wave. I pieced Grundy together in late

Vault Review: Jack Skellington (Sci-Fi Revoltech #005)

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In 1993, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas hit theatres. Since then, NBX fans have been able to buy multiple DVDs, video games, t-shirts, bath towels, gum – an endless variety of products adorned with images of Halloween Town. If you’ve ever been to a Hot Topic, you’ve probably wondered what hasn’t

The Outer Space Men:
Mel Birnkrant Interview

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The Outer Space Men, the classic creation of Mel Birnkrant, are headed back into your collection as a new line sculpted and produced by Four Horsemen Studios. Here at IAT, we weren’t familiar with the original line and wanted to learn more about it to help us appreciate the new versions.

This Week in the Green Room

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  • We’ve relaunched our visual DC & MOTU checklists as DCClassics.Com & MOTUClassics.Com!
  • We won’t have a regular IAT review of Walter Peck (more on that later), but Lay Ze-Man was kind of enough to post some pictures of his Peck on our forum if you’d like

Vault Review: Lego Kingdoms Review (#7950, 7953, 7955)

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I couldn’t give you an exact age of when I got my first Lego set, but I they were some of my earliest toys. Looking back among my early sets, I can tell you I’ve always gravitated towards the Castle theme. Sure, I had some City and Space, but I always

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