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Sgt. Slaughter Officially Joins The Action Force Toyline!

Robert Rudolph Remus is one of the most recognizable people in professional wrestling. Regardless if you follow this particular form of entertainment, you’ll no doubt know who Remus’s alter ego is by his mirrored aviator sunglasses and Judge Dredd-like chin. Sgt. Slaughter was an icon in the ’80s, not only in the squared circle but also as a member of G.I. Joe.
Now, the unbreakable drill sergeant is back in toy form, thanks to Valaverse. Slaughter is joining the Action Force line of toys. He stands at 6″ tall and dons his iconic hat, glasses, and outfit very reminiscent of his wrestling uniform.
Slaughter is due out this month, but I have a feeling that the date may change given what time it is. Still, head on over to Big Bad Toy Store and scoop him up now for $31.99.

Valaverse
Valaverse
Slaughter comes with the following accessories and interchangeable parts:

  • Sgt. Slaughter figure
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Gun
    • Holster
  • Knife
    • Holster
  • 8 Interchangeable hands
  • Action Force figure base

Sgt. Slaughter had a surprisingly important role in G.I. Joe: The Movie. Due to Lt. Falcon’s incompetence, the young Joe is sent to the special drill instructor, Slaughter. His job was to whip Falcon into someone worthy of being a G.I. Joe. It’s a nice arc and something you wouldn’t expect from what was often branded as a long toy commercial.


I wonder if we’ll get a recolored Slaughter to match his Pro-Sadam dudes from 1990? During those years, that was a really spicy heel turn. I’m not kidding. I remember people being very, sincerely angry about that. I can’t imagine his fan mail at that time was kind at all.
What are your thoughts on Sgt. Slaughter’s resurrection in a toy line outside of the WWE? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
[Source: Big Bad Toy Store]

We Now Know What Snake Eyes Looks Like Off Duty

Even a ninja master who has very little to say needs a day off every now and then. I mean, when you’ve got to deal with Cobra Commander’s weird schemes every week, some unwinding time is required.
Mighty Jaxx has captured what Snake Eyes, G.I. Joe’s silent warrior, would look like when taking a break from all the heroics. The figure is made from vinyl and stands at 6.5″ tall. He can be pre-ordered now for $69. The estimated shipping date for Snake Eyes is March 2022.

Mighty Jaxx
Mighty Jaxx
Mighty Jaxx

Snake-Eyes is a master of ninjutsu and a master swordsman, hand to hand combatant, and marksman. Effortlessly using both traditional and modern weaponry during combat, he executes amazing athletic feats and moves with great agility during combat.
What does the most skilled fighter of the GI Joe do when the battle is done? OFF_WERK GI Joe Snake Eyes answers the question of what this mysterious combatant does in his downtime. Whether he is enjoying a cup of joe or tending to his bonsai, Snake Eyes gets comfortable in his robe. Even off work, he doesn’t remove his helmet.

What I want to know is why is Scarlett calling Snake Eyes? He doesn’t talk. He also rarely takes off his helmet, as seen here. How exactly would that phone call go? If it were Facetime, maybe that could work. I’m so pulled out of the immersion now.
Next, could we please get Island Holiday Cobra Commander? The hooded version, of course. You know, the one Hasbro won’t let anyone make now. Just the leader of Cobra in some Tommy Bahama shorts, relaxing in a hammock while he daydreams of the eventual day when he will crush those blasted Joes!
It’s a lot to ask, I know. So what are your thoughts on this Snake Eyes vinyl figure? Let us know in the comments section.
[Source: Mighty Jaxx]

Professor X and Sabertooth Next For Diamond Select’s Animated Busts

As they were seen in Fox’s X-Men: The Animated Series, two new characters are joining Diamond Select’s line of busts. We’ve got two mutants with the best eyebrows this time around: Professor Charles Xavier ($69.99) and Sabertooth (Victor Creed) ($89.99).
The busts are painted to match the animated cels that lept to life in 1992. Sabertooth’s statue sits at 9.7″ tall, while Professor X is slightly smaller coming in at 9.2″ tall. Charles is 1:7 scale, but Victor is set at 1:6.

Diamond Select
Diamond Select
Diamond Select

To me, my X-Men! The man who put the X in X-Men, Professor Charles Xavier, is now the newest 1/7 scale bust based on X-Men Animated Series! Captured using his telepathic powers from the comfort of his famous yellow hoverchair, Professor X measures approximately 6 inches tall and features cartoon-accurate paint applications. He is limited to only 3000 pieces and comes packaged with a numbered certificate of authenticity in a full-color window box. Designed by Barry Bradfield, sculpted by Paul Harding.

Diamond Select
Diamond Select
Diamond Select

A Diamond Select Toys release! Bring on the bad guys! Sabretooth joins the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in the latest release in the X-Men Animated bust line! Wearing his classic 1990s costume, with his claws ready to tear into Wolverine, Victor Creed stands approximately 6 inches tall atop a pedestal base. Featuring cartoon-accurate paint and sculpting, he is limited to only 3,000 pieces and comes packaged with a numbered certificate of authenticity in a full-color box. Designed by Barry Bradfield and sculpted by Paul Harding!


I remember the only way you could first get a Professor X action figure in the Toy Biz line was to buy this double-decker display chase. The set was called the X-MEN Mutant Hall of Fame. It came with a bunch of X-MEN characters that had already been released, except for Charles.

Marvel X-Men Mutant Hall Of Fame Limited Edition from FigureCollection


The catch? All of the figures had their joints superglued. Toy Biz wanted your money, but they knew how to screw you over. At this time, some of the toys were hard to come by. I think Iceman was the scarce one at that point.
I broke each figure loose and then realized the superglue had melted the joints, rendering them frozen in idiotic stances, except for Charles. He didn’t need to articulate. He was in his fancy hover-toilet.
What are your memories of the early Toy Biz Marvel days? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Diamond Select] [Source: Diamond Select]

ALIEN’s Xenomorph Returns To The One:12 Collective As A Concept

Mezco is dipping back into the world of ALIEN with a new Xenomorph based on the original concepts for the creature. The Big Chap is now translucent but sports a seamless body construction that eliminates the joints you’d typically see in action figures.
The Xeno is priced at $100 and will start shipping during the second quarter of 2022.

Mezco
Mezco
Mezco

Mezco

The One:12 Collective Alien “Concept Edition” features a seamless body designed with an internal skeleton armature that creates the feel of the creature’s suit from the film’s developmental stages. The aggressive eponymous creature has a hinged jaw with interchangeable inner mouths, as well as an interchangeable chest plate pierced by the ASSO-400 Harpoon Grappling Gun, as seen in the final scene of the movie.

The concept version of the Big Chap comes with the following:

  • One (1) open Ovomorph egg
  • One (1) closed Ovomoph egg
  • One (1) coiled Facehugger
  • One (1) open Facehugger
  • One (1) Chestburster
  • One (1) One:12 Collective display base with logo
  • One (1) One:12 Collective adjustable display post
  • Protein polysaccharides exoskeleton
  • Interchangeable chest plate
  • Serrated, flexible tail
  • Six (6) interchangeable hands:
    • Three (3) pairs of posing hands

The Big Chap will come with all the same accessories as the screen version of the figure we covered in August. The difference is now the character and accessories are molded to have a “semiopaque, milky look.”
Yeah, that’s the only thing that ever grossed me out in the ALIEN franchise was the milky stuff found in the synthetics. Ugh. It’s probably because I wouldn’t say I like milk and the idea of being covered in that stuff. Just give the artificial lifeforms red fluids!
I’ve often wondered if the Xenomorph from Ridley Scott’s 1979 ALIEN would have had the same impact if it had more closely matched H.R. Giger’s original concepts. Those early designs contained visible eyes and a much more elongated head.
What always struck me as menacing about the Xeno was that you couldn’t see the eyesockets under need the dome. Instead, you were facing what appeared to be an unseeing blank surface with metallic teeth and the deadly inner mandible. Would audiences have felt the same terror if the creature had visible eyes?

What are your thoughts on the concept version of this One:12 Collective figure? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Mezco]

New G.I. Joe Minimates On The Way From Diamond Select

 
Diamond Select has announced a new boxset for the first series in their G.I. Joe line of Minimates. Snake Eyes, Roadblock, Duke, and Scarlett kick off the official first batch of 2″ tall miniature figures with 16 points of articulation.
Rather than coming in the window box typical of this line, the Joes will be packed in what looks like a cardboard ammo box. Each figure will be packaged individually on a blister card paying homage to those Hasbro days of the early 1980s. In addition, the Joes all come with a signature weapon.

Diamond Select
Diamond Select

A Diamond Select Toys release! Yo, Joe! The first series of G.I. Joe Minimates features some of the Joe team’s most popular characters in some seriously stylin’ packaging! Snake Eyes, Scarlett, Duke and Roadblock each come packaged on a full-color blister card, styled after the vintage cardbacks of old, and all four cards come packaged in a full-color box.

Earlier this year, there was a Free Comic Book Day exclusive four-pack with Cobra Commander, Shadow Storm, Scarlett, and Snake Eyes. That can still be picked up for $29.99 if you click here.
I was unaware that Minimates were still around. Years ago, you’d see them everywhere. Once Toys R Us shut down, they sort of vanished from my area. Maybe Florida bumkins aren’t civilized enough for stylized miniatures of classic comic books and television characters?

I’ve noticed that only a select number of G.I. Joe and Cobra characters appear to make it back on the marketplace. Hasbro’s 6″ line is solving that, somewhat, but when was the last time you remember seeing Shipwreck or Sub-Zero figures? Give these guys some love!
G.I. Joe Classified should have an entire line dedicated to the Joes who show up in the classic Fensler Films parodies. Give them cartoon-accurate paint jobs, too.
What do you think of my wild ideas that would probably sink an entire toyline? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Diamond Select]

These Nendoroid Skeletor and He-Man Figures Are Adorably Stubby

Slated for August 2022, the Good Smile Company will be bringing us two new figures in the Nendoroid line of collectibles. We’re getting short, stubby, and adorable versions of He-Man and Skeletor!
We spotted these cute chubby guys over at the Big Bad Toy Store. Skeletor and He-Man are sold separately, and both are priced at $70.99. The two do feature some articulation, but given that they’re both just under 4″ tall and have stylized body types, don’t expect to get a whole bunch of dynamic poses out of them.
Keep in mind that these two Nendoroid figures are based on Kevin Smith’s Masters of the Universe: Revelation series that appeared on Netflix. Therefore, some design changes reflect that show rather than the Filmation series or Mattel toyline.

Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Good Smile Company
Although both figures are priced the same, He-Man gets a lot more when it comes to accessories and swappable parts. In addition, good Smile Company, rather than producing multiple Skeletor heads, has opted to have his jaw and eyebrows articulate.
The strongest man in the universe comes packed with the following bits:

  • He-Man figure
  • 3 Face plates
    • Combat expression
    • Winking expression
    • Smiling expression
  • Sword of Power
  • Battle Axe
  • Battle Cat illustration sheet
  • Figure stand

Skeletor comes with the following accessories:

  • Havoc staff
  • Shaping staff
  • Power Sword
  • Skeletor’s throne
  • Figure stand

If the faces for both resembled the Filmation versions, I’d probably pick these up. However, I’m not a fan of whatever Revelation was supposed to be, nor did I care for the anime-lite art style.
What are your thoughts on these two stubby warriors? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Big Bad Toy Store] [Source: Big Bad Toy Store]

This Lifesize ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Iron Spider Statue Is Only $7k

Hey true believers! Are you ready to show your love of the MCU’s Spider-Man by plopping down over $7,000 for a lifesize statue of the heroic web-slinger? You are! Oh, good! Then head on over to Queen Studios and reserve yours now!
Only 299 of these Tom Holland replicas will be produced, and they’ll start shipping out during the 4th quarter of 2022. Spidey stands at 192cm / 75.5″ tall with the base. Yes, he also lights up in specific spots. Maybe I wasn’t paying attention during Infinity War, but I never noticed Spidey had lights under his chest and around his waistline.

Queen Studios
Queen Studios
Queen Studios
Queen Studios
Queen Studios
Queen Studios
Queen Studios

Queen Studios’ 1:1 life-size Iron Spider statue stands at 192cm tall, and captures the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man as he appears in Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War. Crafted from polystone, the team have painstakingly sculpted the limited edition collectible with breathtaking accuracy, reproducing every line and contour. Finally, Queen Studios’ artists have expertly painted the statue to capture the armor’s metallic blue and red look with gold trim.

He is made out of polystone. So, there’s no fabric whatsoever to worry about. I remember when the first Spider-Man movie came out and reading about the buyer’s remorse some people were having after buying the life-size Spidey that had a fabric costume. Apparently, the webbing deteriorated quickly. You won’t have that problem with a solid piece of polystone.
Wanna know the best news? They don’t ship to the US! Well, if you wanted this thing, it is terrible news, but for guys like me who love blowing money on stupid stuff for the studio, I would have already handed my credit card info over to this China-based company the day the listing went live.
What do you think about the $7,000 statue of Spider-Man? Worth it or a terrible investment? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
[Source: Queen Studios]

Home Alone Gets an Anime Adaption

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Home Alone is one of those classic movies that has become part of must-watch Christmas movies nearly every Christmas season. The unexpected hit movie came out in 1990, with a sequel in 1992. Now some 31 years laters, Home Alone has been gifted the anime treatment.

The Brooklyn based adult animation company, Cartuna, recently released a Home Alone anime short that’s just over 7 minutes long. It stars Kevin, Harry, Marv, and Marley. The animated short has notable nods a few different genres usually seen in action-oriented animes. Plus a twist at the end that may leave you at least chuckling. There are also notable nods to the original live action movie splashed throughout the short.

Cartuna was founded in 2015. The animation studio produces for TV, feature film, music videos, shorts and commercials for partners such as HBO, Jimmy Fallon, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and many others. The studio’s original animated pieces include Magical Girl Friendship Squad (SYFY TZGZ), Loafy (Comedy Central) and Sundance Indie Episodic premiere Tammy’s Tiny Tea Time.

Home Alone The Anime – Kevin was written by James Belfer, Max Benator and Mike Flavin. produced by James Belfer, Adam Belfer and Benator and co-exec produced by Noah Pardo and Flavin. Bobby Brian Barredo was in charge of the animation direction, supervision lead animation, concept art & design for the short, with help from Edwin David (storyboards, concept art & design), Charles Raymund Mijares (project supervisor, animator & animation checker) and team of fewer than 20 animators/artists.

It’s his house. He had to defend it:

Source: Animation Magazine

Masters of the WWE Universe Wave 7 Brings On Late Iconic Wrestlers

I was totally unaware that the Wasters of the WWE Universe toyline was on its seventh wave. The figures vanished from Target, and I’d only occasionally see them at Walmart. However, over at the Big Bad Toy Store, they’re going strong with this newest wave getting ready to drop later this month.
If you’ve missed out so far, the premise is simple. This is a mashup between WWE wrestlers and the Masters of the Universe Origins line. Some parts are the same, and some are unique only to the WWE figures. You’ll spot several classic weapons and armor pieces being shared by both the wrestlers and the inhabitants of Eternia.
Seven waves in, and we finally get us one of the most iconic wrestlers in the sport’s history, Andre, the Giant. Yes, he is also larger than the other figures. However, the face is spot on, and it looks like he has a custom piece of armor that replicates his single shoulder strap top from his WWF days.
This wave is a real throwback which also includes Sgt. Slaughter, Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart, and the late Junkyard Dog. Each character is roughly 5.5″ tall. All figures in this line come with various weapons, armor pieces, and accessories. This set is currently pre-sold out, but when it comes back up, the pack will cost $69.99.
Check them out below.

Mattel
Accessories:

  • Sword
  • Visor
Mattel
Mattel
Mattel
Accessories:

  • Hat
  • Club
  • Sunglasses
Mattel
Mattel
Accessories:

  • Armor Set
Mattel
Mattel
Accessories:

  • Armor
  • Chain weapon
Mattel
Mattel
What are your opinions on this mashup between the WWE and The Masters of the Universe? At first, I thought it was odd, but the more these figures hit the shelves, the more I wondered why it wasn’t done earlier. Please leave us your thoughts below in the comments section.
[Source: Big Bad Toy Store]

You’re Gonna Need A Bigger Budget For This $3K Jaws Statue

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I know it’s a struggle being a JAWS fan. There’s not a ton of merchandise around for Steven Spielberg’s 1975 mega-hit film. The final scene between Quint, Brody, and the great white shark deserves a playset or a very expensive statue.
What’s that? Iron Studios is making one, and Sideshow Collectibles will be distributing it? Sign me up! Oh, it’s $3,000? Ya’ll accept food stamps? Even at the lowest payment plan option at Sideshow, it would still be about $343 a month. That’s more than my car payment but still lower than my student loans.
Regardless of the price tag, this diorama of the Orca’s final battle with Bruce is impressive on several levels. The whole thing comes in at 31″ (H) x 41″ (W) x 14.6″ (D) and weighs over 50 lbs. The level of detail is downright impressive, even if lil’ Quint and lil’ Brody don’t look much like their screen counterparts.
Check out the photos below to see all the tiny details.

Iron Studios
Iron Studios
Iron Studios
Iron Studios
Iron Studios
Iron Studios
Iron Studios

Replicating the final scene of combat between the brave hunters and cinema’s most famous carnivore, Iron Studios proudly presents its Jaws Attack Demi Art Scale 1:20 Statue, inspired by the classic and iconic film directed by Steven Spielberg.

There’s even a small part of Hooper’s cage off of the vessel’s port side. This makes me want a Hooper VS Bruce diorama. Or better yet, a recreation of the pier scene with the two Amity residents attempting to catch the shark with a roast on a hook. Or even better betterer (?) how about just a statue of Mrs. Kintner slapping Chief Brody? Oh, yeah! I’d buy ten of those!

What do you think of this pricy bit of artwork? Worth every penny, or would you be better off buying a small boat for that price? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Sideshow Collectibles]

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