If you’re not in position to attend SDCC, don’t worry. Steve Evans is asking what photos from the Hasbro booth you’d like him to post to his Instagram page.
Steve Evans posted a neat image on Instagram from the Hasbro booth at SDCC…
The Vintage Collection Imperial Assault Tank has barely started to trickle out, but is already fetching a premium by third party sellers. It’s early, but that bodes well for premium vehicles, and there is one that simply must be updated.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC37 - Super Battle Droid
Super Battle Droid gallery and review>>Fansided site, Dork Side of the Force, opines on future Star Wars project and ends on a fairly provocative note.
I’m not a very optimistic person. Sure, I’d love it if Hasbro keeps producing new super-articulated 3.75” figures for many years to come, but I don’t have high hopes. The rumblings of 25 figures next year (including repacks!) is not reassuring. So, if we assume that things are in the process of winding down, what figures do we need to see before the end?
With SDCC set to start in a few days, we will once again get our hopes up, and see if maybe this is the year Hasbro decides to start nailing these. But it won’t be. Prove me wrong, Hasbro. Prove me wrong.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC17 - General Grievous
General Grievous gallery and review>>The Boba Fett Mythos figure is now available to order form site sponsor Sideshow.
Last week I said that these three packs write themselves. This one is so obvious that I’m tempted to just post the pic and skip the write up.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC14 - Sandtrooper
Sandtrooper gallery and review>>For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of FOD - Chewbacca & Porgs (SDCC 2018)
Chewbacca and Porgs (SDCC 2018) gallery and review>>Star Wars Volume 5: Yoda’s Secret War collects issues 26-30 of Star Wars (as well as the unrelated Star Wars Annual 2). It was written by Jason Aaron with art by Salvador Larroca.
If you were upset about Darth Maul coming back to life in The Clone Wars, this “popular” fan theory is going to make your head spin.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of TBS6 - Starkiller Base (SDCC 2018)
Starkiller Base (SDCC 2018) gallery and review>>One of the most stunning Hasbro products in a long time is coming to our photo galleries tomorrow morning. There’s a pretty big hint below. Click through for the full preview.