Mattel is at it again with Facebook updates! Giving us our first look at packaged shots of Panthor & King Hssss as well as our first glimpse of DC Universe Classics Wave 17 featuring the *yawn* Blackest Night Lantern deputies and a collect & connect of the modern version of the Anti-Monitor.
November just isn’t festive enough for Christmas toys so I’ve been holding back on this review for a few weeks. It’s been difficult because I like this figure almost as much as the original. So, without further ado, Sci-Fi Revoltech No. 17: Jack Skellington in Santa Suit.
For a line based on Green Lanterns, it's kinda funny that the first wave included only one. And an interesting one at that, with five Hals, 2 Johns, and 1 Guy already in the line, it was Kyle Rayner's turn. The modern costume wouldn't have been my first choice, but at least there's crabmask.
One of the best episodes in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series was Legacy of Terror. Not only was it well written and exceptionally creepy for a kid’s show, but it also introduced us to a new Geonosian warrior that Hasbro just made into a toy: The Undead Geonosian.
We're a little late, but it's finally time to select the last group of semi-finalists for IAT's 2010 Most Requested figure! For the last few months, we've featured an eclectic batch of requests and now it's come time to separate the winners from the losers. Cast your vote in Round 3 before it's too late
Onell Design is serving up a giant helping of Glyos tonight! The figures will be available in some new clear colors (that match some of the OSM exclusives), but, more importantly, the axis joints will finally make their debut. We've played with the new joints and we can tell you they're every bit as awesome as you think.
In the last few waves, the figures that have visible eyes are painted to be looking up while older waves had the figures looking forward. Is this a design choice by Mattel or being done at the factory? At IAT, we’d prefer they look forward.