The original title of this article was going to be something click-baity, but we don’t do click bait here at Bantha Skull (humble brag), so we’ve switched to this legitimate question.
With apologies to our readers, this should have been posted yesterday, but sometimes life…uh…uh…gets in the way. Please click through for the official press release.
Continuing from the previous 2 days, here’s the top 5 of my favorite scenes out of all the major media (only picking one scene per source), and their corresponding toy display capabilities…
Here’s Part II of a look at my favorite scenes from all the major media, and their 3.75” viability…
With The Bad Batch having just wrapped up, I was thinking about how many major media releases are now part of Star Wars canon, and what are my favorite moments from each - and if they could be faithfully recreated in action figure form…
The official site has confirmed that the location at the end of the Bad Batch finale is inspired by the fan-favorite Thrawn Trilogy.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC193 - Heavy Battle Droid
Heavy Battle Droid gallery and review>>For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of POTF2 P2 - Grand Moff Tarkin
Grand Moff Tarkin gallery and review>>It appears that another Filoni-verse character is poised to make the jump to live action.
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.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC196 - Scout Trooper
Scout Trooper gallery and review>>Do you like free stuff? Would you like some? Well, click on through.
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.