The 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi is fast approaching, and amazingly we don’t have a definitive figure for the #1 villain in cinematic history.
Our current run of HasLab Figure Candidates concludes with yet another Jabba’s Goon.
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The four releases/announced Vintage Collection playsets have all had one thing in common: no natural light. This shouldn’t be a requirement.
Once again, our HasLab figure candidate series features a character that seemingly has little chance of cracking the main line.
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Also, what Chopper figure is that shown on the box?
Dare I say that Dave Filoni, the heir to the title of “the Maker”, is doing what I once thought was impossible? He’s elevating the Prequel Trilogy.
Next up in our HasLab Figure Candidate series is Geezum, a character that might not be doable in the main line.
If we look back a decade and compare 2011 to 2021, we can see that we’re slowly getting TVC back to its former glory. From a certain point of view.
We’ve been stumping for basic figures to come to HasLab for a while now, and it’s time to start naming names.
Rare Vintage Collection items are now officially pushing into the vintage Kenner value stratosphere.
Staying on our recent World-Building topic, we take a look at animated styled figures, and if they fit into TVC.
I had a lot of fun down at Terrificon yesterday, and the highlight was getting to see some rare Star Wars bootlegs.
It feels like a dream, but cons are happening again (for now), and we’re heading there!