I don't remember much about Seaspray from the cartoon, other than that he spoke like he had a mouthful of Listerine, but there's always been something about the little guy that made me love him. If you asked me to name favorites, he'd be in the top ten, so it's no surprise I had to pick up the new Seaspray.
It took a little longer than usual, but DCUC13 has arrived at IAT! It's been nearly five months since I snagged DCUC12 online. That's a long gap for a line that's supposed to go through five waves a year. Sadly, some of the figures weren't worth the wait. Let's get three of out of the way today: the Cheetahs.
I buy Transformers on a case-by-case basis. There are plenty that would fit nicely in my collection, but I don't always pull the trigger on them. Sometimes upcoming figures can make me look at current offerings differently. That's the case here, because the product shown at Botcon motivated me to pick up Lockdown.
My favorite thing about Hasbro’s Marvel movie toy lines has been the cross-pollination of the comic figures. I’ve enjoyed the IM2 movie figures, but the comic figures have helped enriched this line and I find myself looking forward to them most. After a good deal of searching, I’ve finally completed Comic Series II.
Power hungry, would-be dictator? Long lost brother of the King? Apprentice to one of Eternia's greatest villains? Disfigured victim of circumstance? Crazed host to a pan-dimensional demon? Some Masters of the Univese characters have sediment histories, but Keldor’s not among them.
Kaiyodo, the Revoltech Company, knows what they’re doing. Their newest toy line is the Sci-Fi series. It’s based on various characters from movies and animation, and I can’t get enough of it. Everything from Jack Skellington to Aliens and Predators, what more could a movie/toy fan want?