A trip to my local Walmart forces me to admire their dogged perseverance when it comes to their clearance policy.
I started to worry for our beloved super articulated action figure line the day I saw Mattel’s Green Lantern figures hanging in Target. I knew that Hasbro would look across the aisle and see that retailers were gobbling up lots of minimally articulated low quality figures and say “hey, why not us?”. I hope Hasbro doesn’t see what I saw today at Toys R Us from the Schleich company.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of POTJ - R4-M9
R4-M9 gallery and review>>We’ve got another report of wave 5 of the 3.75” Black Series hitting Toys R Us. This time we have photographic proof. If you need a Ree-Yees or Starsher, you might want to hit up your local TRU. Click through for the full sized image.
The actor, who played the hero against whom all other heroes are judged among Star Wars fans, turns 63 today. From everyone at Bantha Skull, happy birthday, Mr. Hamill.
That stats don’t lie. You’ve collectively told me you’re bored with my fascination with the weird Star Wars Saga line and the boring obscure characters. So I will take a break from that (for now) and look at a more exciting offering. Today’s Throwback Review focuses on 2007’s Thirtieth Anniversary Collection Airborne Trooper which has amazingly never been re-released or updated.
Site sponsor Big Bad Toy Store has added four new Star Wars Hot Wheels assortments for pre-order. It looks like Mattel is wasting no time getting to Star Wars Rebels characters.
While we don’t have an accompanying pic, a faultlessly reliable source has texted in a store report stating that the Black Series 3.75” Wave 5 (Ree-Yees / Starsher) was spotted at Toys R Us. The last two waves seem to be making their way thought the system quickly. Unfortunately it’s only speeding us towards a lackluster wave 6.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of SAGA 02-09 - Captain Typho (Padmé‘s Head of Security)
Captain Typho (Padmé's Head of Security) gallery and review>>