I guess there are worse things than your Walmart putting the incorrect product on the Rebels endcap. Sometimes the correct product is worse.
Good day people of Bantha Skull.
I know it’s been a while, and for that I’m sorry. You know how Dr. Malcom said ‘life uh…finds a way’? Well, life finds a way of getting in the way of me writing a weekly article. But right now, I am back. I couldn’t have chosen a better time either. This past Tuesday, Marvel Studio made an announcement. It wasn’t much really. Just their plans for the NEXT FIVE YEARS!
I’m not going to waste any time jumping in to this….so hold on to your butts. Yeah, that’s two Jurassic Park quotes in one article.
In 2007, it was probably “too soon” to revisit any of the the other Lando Calrissian costumes as they had all been updated withing the previous four years, so Hasbro went outside the box to deliver us a costume Lando briefly wore at the end of The Empire Strikes Back. For today’s Throwback Review we look at Lando Calrissian in Smuggler Outfit.
Site sponsor Big Bad Toys Store has the new Hot Toys Stormtrooper two-pack and single figure available for pre-order. The two-pack set will exclusively include an additional heavy blaster and a mouse droid as bonus accessories.
Check your mail for the 2014 Target Toy Book which includes an assortment of coupons, including a 25% off “any toy department item” for this week only. That means if you’re lucky enough to find one, you can get the Exclusive Imperial Shadow Squadron set for $37.50 plus tax.
One of my favorite events of the year is fast approaching. The New England Super Megafest Comic Con will be taking place November 22nd and 23rd at the Sheraton hotel in Framingham, MA. Among the many notable celebrity guest are Jake Lloyd, Yavin Medal Bearer Nick Joseph, and Star Wars Galaxy artist Kevin Liell. In addition Toys Hunters Jordan & Steve will be there whom I will be harassing for vintage Kenner goodness. I can’t possibly list all the happenings here, so please click through to the Super Megafest web site.
The formula is simple. You take some World War II style army fatigues, add a blast helmet and a staff, and the Rebel Honor Guard is born. Despite this simplicity, Hasbro managed to punt away what could have been another cornerstone in the 30th Anniversary Collection greatness. Click through for the Throwback Review of 2007’s Rebel Honor Guard.
I remember when I used to get excited this time of year when the toy section at Walmart would break out of its boundaries into overflow sections in the garden department and other areas of the store. We received a report of the Hero Series Falcon hitting a central Massachusetts Walmart. Sadly this overflow section has a lot of stuff, but nothing for me. Click through for the full image.
Some of the highest collecting highs we experience in the last handful of years came during the 30th Anniversary Collection which seemed to be bursting with innovation in so many areas. No greater example is this Jango Fett figure which manages to be fresh and exciting despite featuring a character in near constant rotation.
At yesterday’s Autism Speaks Walk in Waterford, CT, my friend John Anthony not only got to meet Captain Rex, but he was allowed the rare honor of holding his blaster. Click through for the full sized image.
A new Neflix like service called Pley allows you to rent LEGO sets for a monthly fee. The concept is that the fun of LEGOs is the building and not the keeping, which I can’t argue against. Each set is sanitized to FDA restaurant standards prior to shipping. The service is tiered so you can rent small ($15/month), medium ($25/month) or large sets ($39/month). Interesting concept.
The Expanded Universe wave of the 30th Anniversary Collection featured three figures sourced from the Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars micro-series. You would have to be a pretty good negotiator to convince me that the Yoda & Kybuck figure that we review today is not far and away the most impressive of the three.
Walmart stores are celebrating the launch of the Star Wars Rebels series with a special product displays, but not in the action figure aisle. This four-way product display is featured near the cash registers. Click through for the details.