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Triceraton Zog Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Mirage Comics (Neca) - Basic Series Rated 4.70 stars by RMaster007 While the TMNT cartoon line NECA's been doing is fun, I feel the relaunched Mirage line is shaping up to be my current favorite, thanks to the great sculpts and unique character selection. We've already gotten a few Triceratons in the toon line, but the Mirage line has one that tops all three of them.
The Triceratons appeared in a short story arc early on in the comic, but one of them, Zog, reappeared in the "Return to New York" three-parter. The sculpt for him was provided by Gurjeet Singh, in what appears to be his first work for NECA, and he nailed it. The skin has a scaly texture like a dinosaur would have, along with various bumps and warts. He looks very menacing with red eyes and gritted teeth, and the hinged jaw allows for more expressiveness to the sculpt. The paint on the skin...[See More]
Olive Oyl (with Sweet Pea) Popeye (Boss Fight Studio) - Basic Series Rated 4.50 stars by RMaster007 Come on, I couldn't grab Popeye without getting his main squeeze. The comic I picked them up from had Bluto as well, but I had spent enough money that day, so I left him there.
Olive, like Popeye, is sculpted by Paul Harding, in case you forgot who was doing the sculpts for this line. Granted, he's not credited on the box, and it's only through his socials would you know he did them. Anyways, Olive looks great, with a nice expression and painted line to fit the comic look. The paint for the hair zig-zags beyond the sculpted lines, but I think that was intentional. Olive gets two heads to use: one is a natural happy face, and the other is more ticked off, perfect for when someone's pushed her buttons. Her skin tone is a little more tan than I feel it should be, and like Popeye, it's...[See More]
Alf ALF (Neca) - Ultimate Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 The 70s and 80s were a time when cheesy sitcoms were huge, but there wasn't a lot that starred an alien or made use of puppets. ALF was a show that made use of both. Although the series has a good following, I'll admit I haven't dabbled in the franchise much. I've seen a bit of the show, read a few of the comics, but my exposure to the Melmacian was minimal. When NECA announced they got the license and would be bringing the character to their 7" ultimate line, my interest was piqued.
The packaging carries a very 80s-90s theme to it, combined with shots of the figure and some of the alien life form's wit. It fits the character very well, and may be one of my favorite boxes for a NECA figure. While you will need to cut a few plastic ties to get the figure out, all of the accessories are...[See More]
Road Hauler Transformers - Legacy - Velocitron Speedia 500 Collection (Hasbro) - Voyager Class Rated 5.00 stars by Karl T. Face Why didn't somebody tell me this mold was so good!?
Okay, Hauler. A bit of a cipher for many years, he got a single name mention in the first season (and was obviously meant to be Grapple) and a quick shot of his vehicle mode, and that was that. It fell to E-Hobby's parade of G1 redecoes to explain him back in '03, and now he's here. As support staff for an important race on an alien planet. Okay then.
The altmode is quite nice. Not quite the old Fuso, but close enough. It's nice and solid. The wheels roll well, and the crane arm has a decent range of motion, plus a decent extension.
The hook folds away to reveal a 5mm socket, which can take either a log grapple or laser/fire nozzle. There's also a rifle stored on the side.
Transformation is just complex enough to be satisfying. Robot...[See More]
Popeye Popeye (Boss Fight Studio) - Basic Series Rated 4.50 stars by RMaster007 One of the most iconic characters in pop culture history, Popeye has been around for decades, nearly spanning a hundred years of his debut. Whether you know him from the long running comic strip, the theatrical shorts, or even the Robin Williams movie, you've certainly heard of him one way or another. Back in the early 2000s, Mezco put out some rather nice figures, and they're still doing a few things with the license today, but Boss Fight Studios has recently been putting out a new line dubbed "Popeye Classics."
The packaging on the series is great, utilizing a yellow and blue motif combined with a nice illustration and a "Popeye's Journal" feature on the back, describing the character through the sailor's point of view. The box is also very collector-friendly; no twist-ties holding in...[See More]
Spay-C Go-Bots (Tonka) - Super Go-Bots Rated 4.25 stars by Karl T. Face I unapologetically love Go-Bots. They are indeed mighty, as their tagline suggests.
Spay-C (not the most original name) was a sort of action politician, a council member who sometimes aids the Gobots directly. She was female in the cartoon universe, but male everywhere else. Depends on where you know her from, I guess?
As a space shuttle, this is quite impressive. A little simplified, but a well-built Challenger-era shuttle. Not having to worry about a purple train mode, they used correct wing colors. We even get retractable wheels!
Transformation is solid but worrisome; the hips are terrifyingly stiff. I thought I broke it 3 times. I'm not used to that with this much die-cast construction; not sure if that's a point in its favor or not.
Robot mode looks pretty good too. Most Super...[See More]
Tall Thug and Short Gangster Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Classic Cartoon (Neca) - Multi-Packs Rated 4.50 stars by RMaster007 It's been a great toy weekend for me. Yesterday was the Maryland Toy Expo, and I managed to pick up quite a haul there, along with a few things outside of the event. One of those things was another NECA Turtles two-pack. I know some new items are hitting Target right now, but I didn't find any of them, though I did find something I've been trying to get my hands on.
Like the Scrag I covered some time ago, the "Tall Thug" only appeared in the first season of the 80's TMNT cartoon. His name's actually Dopey, but I guess they had to change it to avoid stepping on Disney's toes. Eric Barnett provided Dopey's sculpt, and he looks very spot-on to the show. He wears a big hat covering up his beady little eyes, along with a gray jacket and tall boots. His head has exaggerated features, such as a...[See More]
Shredder Clones Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Mirage Comics (Neca) - Basic Series Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 It's Shredder! Er… Shredders.
In the original Mirage TMNT comics, the three-part "Return to New York" arc saw the four turtles returning to their home to defeat the Shredder once and for all, but standing in their way were three inhuman Shredder clones. One of the clones, which had big claws for hands, was done a while back as a figure by NECA as part of the second (and more than likely last) series of Lootcrates. The other two, thankfully, are a regular release, showing up at Target first before hitting everywhere else.
Yes, this release includes two clones in one, so I'll start with the big guy. This clone has a chunky upper body with a squat head, but it also has four arms rather than two. The figure stands an average height of 7" tall, and is sculpted by someone whose name we...[See More]
InuYasha (with Tetsusaiga Sword) Inuyasha (Toynami) - Series 1 Rated 3.70 stars by RMaster007 There's a lot of well-known anime/manga classics out there, and one that happens to be my personal favorite is InuYasha. It has a good mix of action, romance, and comedy, and the English dub was pretty darn good as well. I will admit I need to give it a proper rewatch, though. Surprisingly, the property hasn't gotten too much in terms of action figures. Sure, we got the Nendoroids now if you don't mind "chibi" versions of the characters, but the only proper line was done by Toynami, back in the 2000s when shows like it and Family Guy were huge thanks to Adult Swim.
The big cardback packaging is simple in design, but the graphics are fitting, and everything inside is easy to get out. While the back does offer images of the figure, there are no credits as to who worked on the figure,...[See More]
Accessory Set Back to the Future (Neca) - Ultimate Collection Rated 5.00 stars by RMaster007 While NECA's Back to the Future line started off strong, it's been dying down as of late. We only got two figures last year, but last year also saw a limited pre-order for a NECA Store-exclusive accessory set. I went ahead and ordered it, cause why not? The sets are shipping now, earlier than the initial intended Q3 2023 release.
NECA's accessory sets tend to be in windowless boxes, but with this specific set, it's packaged in the Ultimate-style box with opening flap. Said flap depicts the flux capacitor (I believe), and there are shots on the inside and back of the inclusions in use. There's some tape and a single plastic strip, and it's all easy to remove and get open.
The main draw of the set is scientist's best friend: Einstein. Standing - or sitting in this case - a smidge over 3"...[See More]