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Latest Events ZeraKnight Public Profile - Updated by ZeraKnight Thursday, January 29, 2026 Current Projects: MG Wing Gundam EW Ver.KAMG Wing Gundam EW Ver. KA Cross Favorite Series: Gundam First Figure: DeathScyth "RG" Collection Size: Smaller than it should be Currently Collecting: Gunpla Want List: MG Gundam Wing complete Collection EW or Not ...[See More] Spike Spiegel Review - Added by RMaster007 Wednesday, January 28, 2026 Mondo tends to do simple packaging, but this is probably the most simplistic they've gotten. The box is solid black, with the logo on the front, top, and sides, and credits on the back. This is a five-panel box like usual, with the reverse side of the flap having the famous message at the end of almost every episode, "See you, space cowboy." Most of the contents are visible through the plastic window, but this is a figure you'll really want to open up, and getting everything out is easy. Although Spike is the first anime action figure they've done, Mondo always nails it when it comes to animated characters, and he turned out great. Sculpted by Alex Brewer and Tommy Hodges, Spike looks just like how he did in the show, with a neutral expression and messy hair, and the paint for the eyes and mouth is very clean. As always with Mondo, he comes with extra portraits. One of them is the same as the default head, but wearing goggles, and the other is a cockier expression, with a cigarette in his mouth. I would've preferred different expressions as opposed to specific looks, but the heads all look great, and they swap with no issue. Spike wears predominantly midnight blue clothing, save for the yellow shirt and black tie underneath his suit. The colors are dark and bold, with a subtle wash to the blue clothing, and the finish isn't quite matte, with a bit of shine to the plastic, but it looks good nonetheless. There are some tiny marks here and there on the torso, but they're hardly noticeable, and the work is very clean for the most part. Spike is tall and slender, and the proportions are recreated well, with the various joints blending in well with the sculpt (though as expected out of such joints, the double elbows and knees look a bit awkward when posed). Mondo usually produces figures in a 1:12 or 1:6 scale, but for some reason, they went with a 1 As an agile and expert fighter, Spike needs plenty of articulation, and Mondo made sure to give him all the joints he needs. Working our way down, he has a barbell head, swivel/hinge shoulders, swivel biceps, double-hinged elbows, hinge and dual-swivel wrists, barbell chest, ball-jointed waist and hips, swivel thighs, double-swivel/hinge knees, swivel calves, and swivel/hinge ankles. The joints have enough range to get him in all sorts of poses, though the way they sculpted the socket in the neck limits the head's movement a bit. There are a few tight joints, mainly in the legs, so I'd recommend some heat to help get things moving. As mentioned before, the heads swap easily, as do the hands, though for those, you're supposed to pop the joint out of the forearms, not the wrists. Mondo packed in a lot of accessories with this release, including tons of extra hands in addition to the heads. Spike has a pair of fists as well as three different pairs of grips for holding his other accessories, alongside a wide-open left hand and three extra right hands: one giving a thumbs-up, one holding the key to his ship, the Swordfish (which can be removed), and one with a vial of red eye, the drug from the first episode. He's armed with a pistol, but he also gets two larger weapons: a flamethrower and a net launcher/bazooka. The weapons have a great wash to them and come with fabric straps, which is uncommon for action figures, though I wish the flame effect could be removed from the flamethrower. He also has a tool belt that goes around the waist, and you'll have to pop him apart there to get it on, which thankfully isn't too hard, and a meat skewer designed to fit in the key-holding hand. He also gets a stand with a posable arm, as to help keep him stable in more dynamic poses. As if Spike didn't already have enough accessories, Mondo put out a limited edition that gives you a few more. For starters, he gets two more heads, one of which is another neutral expression, but with Zeros, the cat from "Heavy Metal Queens," resting atop his head. The little guy is nicely detailed, and creates a fun extra look. The other head comes from the final episode, where they weren't afraid to have the main character die (or does he?). This head gives Spike a slight smile, a closed left eye with blood over it, and a cut on his right cheek. To further recreate the iconic scene, he also gets a pointing right hand and a fabric trench coat with posable wire in the edge and belt to make it look more dynamic. The last extra accessory is another left hand, this one holding up Ein. Ein is solid plastic, so he can weigh down the joints in the arm a bit, but it's nice they represented him. For $15 more, you're getting a great selection of extra items. Odd choice of scale aside, Spike is a great figure, and probably my favorite Mondo's done. He looks dead-on to the show, has plenty of articulation, and is loaded with episode-specific items that'll please any fan. Hopefully, Mondo doesn't stop at just him and gives us the rest of the main crew, but you know, there's another 90's space western anime by Sunrise that could really use some figures… - 1/28/26...[See More] BlackNeon74 Public Profile - Updated by BlackNeon74 Wednesday, January 28, 2026 Favorite Series: MOTU vintage and New Eternia First Figure: He-Man (1982) Currently Collecting: MOTU vintage and New Eternia, vintage Star Wars ...[See More] David Hart Smith Character Profile - Updated by SirSkelly Monday, January 26, 2026 A third generation professional wrestler, he is the son of "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith, and Diana Hart, the youngest daughter of promoters Stu Hart (a former wrestler in his own right) and Helen Hart....[See More] Axl Rotten Character Profile - Updated by SirSkelly Monday, January 26, 2026 Bad Breed competed in ECW's tag team division in the early years of the company until the team was forced to disband after losing to The Pitbulls and engaged in a rivalry against each other that Pro Wrestling Illustrated named Feud of the Year in 1995. After an unsuccessful singles career, Rotten formed short-lived tag teams with Hack Meyers and D-Von Dudley before forming Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks with Balls Mahoney in 1997. The team lasted until he departed ECW in 1999. He then wrestled on the independent circuit and appeared at World Wrestling Entertainment's ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view in 2005....[See More] Dan Severn Character Profile - Updated by SirSkelly Sunday, January 25, 2026 In professional wrestling, Severn is a two-time world champion by winning the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship twice, with his first reign lasting for over four years, and an NWA Hall of Fame member. During his almost year-long tenure with the World Wrestling Federation, he was managed by Jim Cornette. He is the first man to compete in UFC and WWF at the same time and held the NWA and UFC championships at the same time. Severn is a world record holder for holding 13 championships. He is also the only person to be honored by the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame three times. In amateur wrestling, Severn was a two time All-American at Arizona State University and a U.S. Olympic Team alternate....[See More] Bill Irwin Character Profile - Updated by SirSkelly Sunday, January 25, 2026 |