Gatchaman’s Ken The Eagle’s New Action Figure Arrives in October


G-Force, AKA Gatchaman, is a show that I feel gets very little attention these days. In fact, the last time we mentioned it was when Funko announced Pops based on the three of the lead characters.
We recently saw that Storm Collectibles, the company behind the newest Golden Ax figures, is going to tackle Gatchaman. So who are they starting with? Well, Ken the Eagle, of course!
Ken is a bit on the pricey side, though. The 6″ tall figure is priced at $119.99 at the Big Bad Toy Store. He does come with several interchangeable parts, including multiple heads and capes. If there’s an iconic pose of Ken’s you love, odds are you can capture them with this articulated action figure.
This initial figure from the anime is set for release in October 2022.

Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles
Storm Collectibles

Science Ninja Team Gatchaman is a Japanese animated franchise about a five-member superhero team, the original anime series debuted in 1972. Ken the Keagle is the team leader & tactical expert whose Bird Style is based off of the eagle. When not in costume, Ken works as an aircraft test pilot and delivers parcels by air mail.

This 1/12th scale figure of the classic anime hero comes with the following:

  • 2 Head sculpts
  • 5 Pairs of hands
  • 2 Bird boomerangs
  • 3 Capes



The company producing this character has a good track record of delivering multiple characters from a franchise. So, if you were hoping for Joe, Jun, Jinpei, or Ryu, then give it time, and they’ll probably be added to the line. There may even be a chance that Storm Collectibles could produce a replica of the God Phoenix. You never know.
What do you think of Storm Collectibles’ crack at Ken the Eagle? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.
[Source: Big Bad Toy Store]

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Longtime problematic entertainment journalist. The former workhorse for Dread Central, ScienceFiction.com, and Fanbolt.

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