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‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Ultimates Figures Announced!

It was only a matter of time until Super7 added Star Trek: The Next Generation to the Ultimates line of high-end action figures. The initial wave has a couple of core characters but makes the bold move to include Locutus and Guinan rather than Picard, Worf, or Yar. I guess if you included the core bridge crew right out of the gate, you wouldn’t come back for waves 2, 3, or 4.

Wave 1 includes Commander Riker, Guinan, Lieutenant Commander Data, and Locutus Of Borg. Each character comes with several accessories, except for Locutus. The Borgified Picard only has three interchangeable heads and an alternate left hand. Meanwhile, Data and Riker come with several accessories from various seasons of TNG. Hell, we even get Data’s cat, Spot! While Guinan feels like a weird choice for the first wave of figures, at least she comes with enough accessories for you to start building your own 10 Forward bar.

Each figure is priced at $55. Expect these toys to beam down during the Summer of 2023.

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  • 2x Interchangeable heads
    • 1x Neutral head
    • 1x Smiling head
  • 6x Interchangeable hands
    • 2x Gripping hands
    • 2x Expressive hands
    • 1x Trigger hand
    • 1x Weapon gripping hand
  • 1x Pyramid Game
  • 4x Glassware
  • 1x Tray
  • 1x Rifle
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  • 2x Interchangeable heads
    • 1x Neutral head
    • 1x Smiling head
  • 8x Interchangeable hands
    • 2x Open hands
    • 2x Gripping hands
    • 2x Trombone hands
    • 1x Phaser gripping hand
    • 1x Card hand
  • 1x Captain Picard Day Doll
  • 1x Trombone
  • 1x Trombone Mute
  • 1x Card deck
  • 1x Phaser
  • 1x Ace Card
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  • 3x Interchangeable heads
    • 1x Borg head
    • 1x Alternate A Borg head
    • 1x Alternate B Borg head
  • 3x Interchangeable hands
    • 1x Claw
    • 1x Open hand
    • 1x Gripping hand
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  • 3x Interchangeable heads
    • 1x Neutral head
    • 1x Visor head
    • 1x Alternate plug head
  • 5x Interchangeable hands
    • 2x Open hands
    • 1x Violin gripping hand
    • 1x Phaser / Tricorder gripping hand
    • 1x Card hand
  • 1x Spot the cat
  • 1x Violin
  • 1x Violin bow
  • 1x Poker chip stack
  • 1x Poker chip pile
  • 1x Phaser
  • 1x TriCorder
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Super7 Announces Critical Role And New Beastie Boys Figures

More Beastie Boys figures from Super7? Yes, please.

After announcing the ReAction Sabotage action figures, Super7 has released a 2-pack featuring 3.75″ tall versions of the Intergalactic Robot and Squid Monster. These two characters from the group’s 1998 album Hello Nasty never had official names. Screw it; it doesn’t matter. The set is pretty barebones, with the Squid Monster being the only one with an accessory. There are no tiny Beastie Boys figures, cars, or buildings.

The set is available now for $50. Collect this set along with Super7’s Toho ReAction Figures and let the absurdity flow.

 

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Critical Role is moving beyond streaming RPGs and into the world of action figures. I may not be a fan of CR, but these figures are pretty impressive. The blister cards are some of the best I’ve seen come out of Super7. It’s too bad all this is going towards such a niche as Critical Role. I’d love to see Game of Thrones figures or other fantasy properties get these highly detailed packaging die-cut cardbacks.

This initial wave consists of the following characters:

  • Beauregard Lionett
  • Yasha Nydoorin
  • Fjord Stone
  • Veth Brenatto
  • Caduceus Clay
  • Caleb Widogast
  • Jester Lavorre

Each figure is around 3.75″ tall and packed with an accessory. Unfortunately, these ReAction Figures are a bit pricier, coming in at $25 each of $175 for all seven.

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From a ragtag group of ne’er-do-wells to a united band of heroes, the Mighty Nein are ready for all manner of fantastic adventures!

For more info on Critical Role, check out the 38th episode of the group’s 3rd campaign below.

It’s been a couple of decades since I played a tabletop RPG, and I never thought there would be a market for people who want to watch others act out a fantasy adventure. Personally, it’s not my thing, but obviously, there’s an audience for it. So now, when will Critical Role start a Mechwarrior campaign?

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Apple Caves, Will Switch iPhones To USB-C … In Europe

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While many tech companies has gotten on board with USB-C as a standard for power and data transfers, Apple has been the major holdout. Why use a connector you can get inexpensively anywhere when you can pay more for Apple’s proprietary cable? Well, that all may be coming to an end, at least in Europe.

According to PC Mag, the EU’s regulations regarding standardization have beaten Apple into submission. In order to continue to sell their products in Europe, Apple must ensure that the iPhone 16 (and maybe the 15) must with a USB-C port as standard. The change must be implemented before the end of 2024, but will the change finally be put in place in the rest of the markets?

Apple didn’t go out without sass, though. Apple’s Senior VP of Marketing, Greg Joswiak, said that moving towards USB-C as a standard for all electronics would cause “more electronic waste.” How? I don’t know. I have far fewer USB-C cables than frayed OEM Apple Lightning cables, that’s for sure.

Apple has always been a holdout when it comes to matching customer-friendly standards found in the competition. Remember, for the longest time, the iPhone and the media you purchased for it was locked to Apple software. So it was also odd to see major news outlets running defense for Apple in the past, saying that no other company could make a less-expensive lightning cable because of the technology found in the connector itself. Yes, really. I think it was a CNN article.

The forced standardization could mean Apple will cut back on the small things you expect to be included in a new iPhone. Expect the iPhone 16 to be a bare-bones affair. I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple ditches the boxes altogether and ship customers the phones in little biodegradable plastic baggies.

[Source: PC Mag]

Hi. I’m Troy McClure. You May Remember From Such Toys As…

It’s no secret that the best Simpsons characters are always the ones who make repeat guest appearances. Where would the long-running animated family sitcom be without Dr. Nick, McBain, and, of course, the fish-loving Troy McClure? Homer and Bart are fine, but I can quote more dialog from one of Phil Hartman’s characters than any of the main cast.

You may remember Hartman’s Troy McClure from such educational films as Fuzzy Bunny’s Guide To You-Know-What, Meat And You: Partners In Freedom, and Someone’s In The Kitchen With DNA. The faded celebrity turned pitchman is getting three action figures based on those classic clips, thanks to Super7. Each of Troy’s ReAction figures comes with a second figure from whatever informational film strip he appears in. Not a bad deal for $20 each.

It appears that the figures are available now. The set of three can be picked up for $60. So now, can we get Lionel Hutz figures based on his various jobs or mental states?

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When a sensitive topic needs to be addressed, there’s one man to call on, and that’s Troy McClure! This 3.75” scale articulated The Simpsons ReAction Figure of Troy McClure in “Fuzzy Bunny’s Guide to You-Know-What” features your favorite educational video host and also includes Fuzzy Bunny.

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This Troy McClure features him decked out in cowboy gear and accompanied by Jimmy.

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The Simpsons ReAction Figure of Troy McClure in “Someone’s in the Kitchen with DNA” features McClure wearing his protective hazmat suit and removable helmet, accompanied by Billy.

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Speaking of side characters or one-offs, there needs to be a ReAction Hank Scorpio figure. Sure, he’s getting his Ultimates figure sometime next year, but give us something a little more affordable.

Which characters from the Simpsons would you like to see in ReAction Figure form? Let us know below.

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Holiday Specials Legend Jules Bass Passes Away At 87

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The journey of Rankin Bass Productions has ultimately come to an end. Jules Bass, the man who co-directed and co-produced many of the greatest animated Christmas shorts and movies of the 20th Century, has joined his creative partner Arthur Rankin Jr. in the great beyond. Variety reports that Jules’s passing was confirmed by publicist Jennifer Fisherman-Ruff. Bass had been at an assisted living facility in Rye, New York, just about 30 miles North of NYC.

Jules Bass was 87. He and Arthur left behind decades of fond holiday memories for millions.

While the story of Rankin Bass Productions didn’t start with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, it did jump-start the popularity of the team’s particular brand of music and storytelling. Thanks to Bass and Rankin, every Christmas season is filled with familiar stop-motion and cartoon classics. From Rudolph’s tale, narrated by Burl Ives, to Jack Frost and Frosty the Snowman, it is impossible to go through the month of December without seeing what these two worked on.

Over the years, Jules and Arthur broke from the festive season to make other classics such as Mad Monster Party, The Last Unicorn, and a charming animated adaptation of The Hobbit. Each production had a style instantly recognizable, whether it be the songs or the character designs. In the case of hand-drawn animation, that was thanks to artists who went on to work for Studio Ghibli.

The last project Rankin and Bass worked on was an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows. While it was not their strongest work, it had many of the hallmarks we’d expect from Rankin Bass Productions’ cel-animated films: catchy songs and unique character designs.

The works of Jules Bass will continue to live on as new generations discover Rudolph and the others. Even with all the cynicism surrounding the winter holidays nowadays, all that melts away with the familiar jingle jangle of a Rankin Bass song.

Thank you for the memories, Mr. Bass.

[Source: Variety]

Strange Academy Opens With Marvel’s New Pull List

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The ‘Avengers, X-Men, Eternals’ “Judgment Day” story arc is coming to an end and Strange Academy is now recruiting new students in Marvel’s Pull List. From the Marvel Universe to a galaxy far, far away, Marvel Comics is bringing us plenty of individual issues as well as some new collected editions with some plot lines coming to a close.

“Freshmen Year is almost over for the students of Strange Academy. From day one, people have wondered: who is the savior of Strange Academy, and who can bring it all down? Discover the answers starting with STRANGE ACADEMY: FINALS (2022) #1 by Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos. The future of Marvel Magic is going to be decided here, and it will take far more than the Sorcerer Supreme and his school if magic has a chance,” Marvel said on their website.

They added, “And that’s not the only Strange thing happening in this week’s comics! Clea and Wong have uncovered who is behind the zombie resurrections of the deceased heroes and villains. But they’re going to need all the help they can get in Jed MacKay and Marcelo Ferreira’s STRANGE (2022) #7, including from the Sorcerer Supreme of Death…the Harvestman!”

They revealed the pull list as follows:

New Comics

  • A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY (2022) #6
  • IRON CAT (2022) #5
  • MECH STRIKE: MONSTER HUNTERS (2022) #5
  • MOON KNIGHT ANNUAL 1 (2022) #1
  • NEW MUTANTS (2019) #31
  • STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA (2020) #25
  • STRANGE (2022) #7
  • STRANGE ACADEMY: FINALS (2022) #1
  • THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2022) #12
  • THE VARIANTS (2022) #4
  • THUNDERBOLTS (2022) #3
  • ULTRAMAN: THE MYSTERY OF ULTRASEVEN (2022) #3
  • VENOM (2021) #12
  • WILD CARDS: THE DRAWING OF CARDS (2022) #4
  • WOLVERINE (2020) #26
  • X-MEN LEGENDS (2022) #3
  • X-TERMINATORS (2022) #2

New Collections

  • DEADPOOL EPIC COLLECTION: MISSION IMPROBABLE TPB (2022) #1
  • GHOST RIDER VOL. 1: UNCHAINED TPB (2021) #1
  • HELLIONS BY ZEB WELLS HC (2022) #1
  • MARVEL’S VOICES: HERITAGE TPB (2021) #1
  • MIRACLEMAN OMNIBUS HC DAVIS COVER (2022) #1
  • STAR WARS: BOUNTY HUNTERS VOL. 4 – CRIMSON REIGN TPB (2022) #4
  • STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA VOL. 4 – CRIMSON REIGN TPB (2022) #4
  • STRANGE ACADEMY: FIRST CLASS HC (2022) #1
  • THE MARVELS VOL. 2: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY TPB (2029) #2
  • TOMB OF DRACULA: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION VOL. 6 TPB (2022) #6

Marvel Unlimited

  • A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY #1 [AXE]
  • ALIEN ANNUAL #1
  • AVENGERS #58
  • DEADPOOL: BAD BLOOD #3
  • DEFENDERS: BEYOND #1
  • IRON MAN #21
  • KNIGHTS OF X #4
  • MAESTRO: WORLD WAR M #5
  • MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #40
  • MOON KNIGHT: BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD #3
  • NEW FANTASTIC FOUR #2
  • SAVAGE SPIDER-MAN #5
  • SHANG-CHI AND THE TEN RINGS #1
  • SHE-HULK #5
  • SPIDER-GWEN: GWENVERSE #4
  • STAR WARS #25
  • STAR WARS: DARTH VADER #25
  • STAR WARS: HAN SOLO & CHEWBACCA #4
  • THE MARVELS #12
  • VENOM: LETHAL PROTECTOR #4

These titles will be available on October 26th, 2022.

REVIEW: Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed: Busting Real Good

Ghostbusters fans have had a rough ride over the years with a few good game releases, followed by a number of mediocre ones. And while the 2009 Ghostbusters game remains the spiritual continuation of the two classic movies, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed from IllFonic is an interesting approach to continuing the legacy of Ghostbusters for a new generation. Yet, it still manages to respect the old-school fans by giving a warm-hearted reverence to the franchise as a whole.

Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is a first-person shooter that puts you in the Ghostbusters suit, wielding your own proton pack and ghost-catching equipment. The game’s story takes place after the events of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, but none of the characters from that movie make an appearance, nor are they mentioned. Ray and Winston are here, played by their original actors Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson respectively. The two of them guide players as they take on jobs busting ghosts and solving a mystery that unfolds over the course of the game.

The charm of Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is teaming up with three other players to bust ghosts in different locations. Anyone who grew up a Ghostbusters fan will know this is what everyone always wanted. You get to fire a proton pack, throw a trap to catch a ghost, use the P.K.E. meter to scan nearby areas and unlock new equipment to bust even more ghosts you encounter. It’s everything and more for Ghostbusters fans in the best way, both online with friends and offline solo.

The fan service is on full display here too. From collecting mold samples as Egon mentioned in the first movie, to collecting newspaper clippings of ghost sightings and discovering haunted artifacts for Ray. It’s a joy to see things like this. The story of the game progresses in Acts while you complete jobs online and offline. It’s not as interesting as playing single-player levels through a given story, but the approach falls in line with what would be going on for the Ghostbusters as the plot moves along.

And let’s not forget the firehouse with the Ecto-1. Being able to explore and move around the Ghostbusters firehouse at will is a great thing, even though what you do there is fairly limited. Luckily, you’re able to walk through and see every nook and cranny of the firehouse, including the containment unit where busted ghosts are deposited. Too bad we don’t get to drive the Ecto-1 as well. All of this sounds like a dream for any fan, but not everything is perfect.

There are some notable omissions that can’t be ignored. At no point in the game do you see Venkman, even though he is mentioned a few times during the game’s story. At the same time, Egon is obviously not present. Although, the ability to collect fungi is a very nice homage to the character and the late Harold Ramis who played him in the movies. There’s also no mention or appearance by Janine, the Ghostbusters secretary from the movies. So if you were hoping for any sort of cameo or mention of her, you’re going to be disappointed.

Luckily, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed makes up for some of this by mixing things up and allowing players to play as the ghosts. In the online multiplayer modes, players can take control of a ghost and haunt a location. This can be fun as you possess objects, scare nearby patrons, and even sabotage the Ghostbusters’ equipment while evading them. Playing as a ghost is a very different experience from being a Ghostbuster. It’s you against four other people in asymmetrical multiplayer action. Sliming players who venture off alone with your ghost attacks can be very funny and bring out your devious side.

But this also brings up one of the biggest problems with Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, and that’s balance. Ghost players have a far easier time scoring victories and evading capture against Ghostbuster players. While the Ghostbusters need to heavily rely on teamwork to catch a ghost, they also have to worry about multiple objectives in order to score a victory. Ghosts on the other hand need to bring up the haunting meter within the area, by haunting objects and scaring bystanders. How the game is balanced at launch, can lead to very one-sided and unbalanced games. Ghosts will probably earn more victories over Ghostbusters.

Ghosts are able to break out of the lock-ups from a proton pack very easily, especially if its only one or two Ghostbusters locking onto a target. Ghosts also have a very easy time damaging players with their attacks, as well as running away while regaining energy very fast. Ghostbuster players can stun ghosts using the P.K.E. meter shockwave, and other equipment to slow them down, but they will still have a significantly difficult time getting control of a situation. It’s not impossible, but still very difficult compared to what the ghosts have to do. With a few tweaks on both sides, multiplayer matches can feel fair to both Ghostbusters and the ghost players alike.

As far as being a successful take on the franchise, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed does a lot of things right. It definitely can benefit from some updates to the online multiplayer, especially on the ghost mechanics. If you wanted to see a well-done rendition of Ghostbusters in video game form, this is definitely a win. It may not be the greatest Ghostbusters game, but rest assured this game definitely came, saw, and kicked some ass.

Transformers ’86 Rumble Is Here, But Where Is Soundwave?!

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First, we crack the shell. Then we crack the nuts inside! Rumble may be small, but he makes up for it with sass and powerful jackhammer arms! The cassette-sized Decepticon has now joined the Transformers: The Movie line as a Core figure, meaning he’s small and easy on the budget. But the issue here is we still don’t have an ’86 Soundwave!

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I know that a Soundwave that would fit in the 86 line is out there because he was released before, just not with the TF: TM branding on his box. So, what’s the holdup? Hell, Wheelie got a figure before Soundwave! Even Ironhide and Ratchet made it to market quicker than one of the most popular Transformers. I think the last G1-styled Soundwave in the right scale was from the War for Cybertron 3-pack. Even then, that figure was a little wonky with his hollow forearms and super skinny biceps.

Currently, the only Soundwave figures on the market that could take cassettes are the Bumblebee and Generations versions. However, neither of these transforms into a stereo. Of course, you could always hide Rumble in Blaster. Or, if you want to throw down $62.99, there’s the IDW Shattered Glass Soundwave, who does, in fact, disguise himself as a stereo. The catch? He’s mainly white and comes with a weird green headband.

If you want to go old school, there’s always the J. Balvin version. I’m not sure if the newer cassette figures will fit in an actual G1 Soundwave, but you can always take a shot. That figure is currently in stock and is priced at $69.99. He comes with recolored versions of Ravage and Laserbeak.

Which Soundwave minions were your favorites? Did you quickly lose their accessories as I did? I found one of Laserbeaks blasters I’d misplaced in the ’80s inside a random box of VHS tapes. Hmmm…

[Source: Entertainment Earth]

Diamond Offers A New Blade Figure And Awkward Namor Statue

Before we look at the weird Namor statue, let’s take a moment to admire how badass this Marvel Select Blade figure is. He’s up for pre-order now at Diamond Select, but he’s missing several accessories, it looks like. This probably isn’t the finalized version of the vampire hunter, but even so, he looks far better than most of the stuff we’re seeing from Marvel Legends right now. Oh, and this figure still comes in display-friendly packaging.

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The fearless vampire hunter Blade has arrived in the Marvel Select action figure line, and he is ready for war! Equipped with an arsenal of weapons, including sword, guns, stakes and more, the Daywalker also includes interchangeable normal and vamped-out heads. Standing approximately 7 inches tall, this collector-edition action figure features 16 points of articulation and comes in display-ready Select action figure packaging, with side panel artwork for shelf reference.

I’m sorry, but every time I see the new Namor as far as merchandise is concerned, he looks like he’s not too thrilled to be part of the MCU. The action figure that’s out at Target now looks like he’s worried he forgot to lock his car, which he parked in a bad part of LA.

Photo Credit: Mike Phalin

The awkwardness was there even in this new diorama from Diamond Select. Is that Freddy Prinze Jr. playing a lifeguard who wants to throw hands with some rowdy kids on the beach? What is this?! Well, it’s a $59.99 chunk of PVC. That’s all I really know.

 

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The long wait is over! Not only is the highly anticipated Black Panther sequel, Wakanda Forever, almost here, we’re this close to the debut of Namor the Sub-Mariner in live action! To celebrate, DST is offering a new Gallery Diorama of the crown prince of Atlantis, coming to stores next year! Measuring approximately 10 inches tall, this sculpture is made of high-quality PVC and comes packaged in a full-color window box.

Oh, man. I hope that Namor is better in action once he shows up in Wakanda Forever because all these weird stylistic choices and changes to his origins are adding to some unintentional hilarity.

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Can Hasbro Win Back Customers With Pre-Disney Star Wars Stuff?

Hasbro has been trying everything to keep Star Wars items from becoming peg warmers. I’ve seen so many Bespin and Skiff Guard Landos over the past month just sitting there. Not to mention the plethora of Bill Burr action figures that just won’t sell. As far as toys go, interest in the overall brand may be dead, and Hasbro is not helping.

With the move towards windowless boxes, the decades-old toy company is taking away one of the reasons we collect: to display! If the box only has an image of a CGI model of the toy, why the hell would I put that up on my shelf? It killed my desire to collect Marvel Legends. So now it has come to claim the little remaining hope I had for the Star Wars toy line.

Yet, the company keeps plugging along, announcing a new Clone Trooper electronic helmet for $131.99. They’re not entirely screen accurate, but for those of us who don’t want to shell out $700+ for a Denuo Novo helmet, it will do just fine. Like the previous trooper helmets, this one also comes with a voice distortion effect built into the replica, powered by 1 AAA battery. Expect this to be out by May 1st, 2023.

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Luke’s appearance in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett meant that Hasbro needed to make more Skywalker merchandise. He already has multiple new action figures on the way, and it looks like his lightsaber is being reissued with some much need improvements. OK, I didn’t mean to get your hopes up if you thought Hasbro may have finally done with other saber makers figured out years ago and made a hilt that doesn’t require a bulky emitter. But, nope, we’re still playing this game where half of the hilt has to be swapped out just so you can insert the LED blade. Good grief. And Hasbro still wants $278.99 for this, according to Figures.com.

Sigh. Well, the improvements come in the form of adding the following features: wall-cutting effect, blaster deflect, clash effects, duel effect, and “battle sequence.” It’ll show up on Hasbro Pulse tomorrow for pre-order.

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Over at Pirates and Princesses, we covered the news that Hasbro was releasing new retro Kenner figures from the original Return of the Jedi line. It’s kind of cool in a nostalgic way, but the display options are limited when each figure has a huge RETRO label splattered right across the card. Speaking of Hasbro ruining collectors’ ways of displaying things, it looks like the Black Series is officially moving towards windowless boxes for all 6″ figures. Oh boy!

I knew that some of The Mandalorian figures were doing this, but it made sense when the figures included a playset feature or large accessory. This matches the old Kenner ways, but why is it hidden behind cardboard and mystery when it’s a stand-alone figure, especially a one-off variant? Case in point is the Halloween Edition Wookie and Bogling. I don’t think Hasbro has before made a Halloween version of a Black Series figure.

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It’s basically a Wookie with cat ears and a jack-o-lantern beskar bucket. Nothing fancy, but totally display-worthy. Yet, you can’t show off the figure because these new boxes are free of plastic. However, you can show off an image of the rendered model of the action figure. Exciting as hell, ain’t it, kids?! Oh, and according to Entertainment Earth, this guy isn’t shipping until December, totally missing the holiday this year. So I’ll keep my $27.99; thank you.

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