Batman just can't help himself.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
#122: Superman Batman Public Enemies Superman
Batman just can't help himself.
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#121: Superman Batman Public Enemies Batman
This isn't based on the standard DCUC body, although it is very similar and has the same level of articulation. Unfortunately, this is a Mattel product, which means quality control problems. One of Batman's wrists was stuck, and that's not good for someone that needs to do so much punching. Fortunately, I have learned from bitter experience. Realizing there was a problem, I put Batman in the freezer for a few minutes, and when I pulled him out I was able to get his wrist rotating properly. It's annoying that I should have to do this, but I am glad that I didn't break it. Also like DCUC, this line utilizes the build a figure concept, and Batman comes with the crotch of someone named Brimstone. He also comes with a stand. I would have preferred a batarang or two. Despite a few problems, I really like this Batman.
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#120: Marvel Universe Jean Grey
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Monday, October 26, 2009
#119: Star Wars Clone Wars Clone Commander Thire
Sunday, October 25, 2009
#118: Star Wars Clone Wars Matchstick
Matchstick is a pilot so that means he has the basic clone body, but a different helmet with attached chest piece, the helmet being removable. The helmet has a unique design painted on it, reminiscent of some of the artwork on certain Republic ships. He comes with the standard clone blaster, as well as the seemingly now standard giant missile launching gun. If you need a clone pilot, this is probably your best bet, since Odd Ball likely isn't in stores anymore.
Friday, October 23, 2009
#117: Star Wars Clone Wars Clone Tank Gunner
Spockcation!
A few weeks ago, I was visited by Spock, as part of Chunky B's Spockcation. My camera couldn't handle the waves of pure logic that emanated from Spock, and that is when it broke. Check out the entry over on Eclectorama to see some of the pictures I was able to take. There are a couple pictures that didn't make the final cut, so if you'd like to check them out you can see the full set on my Flickr account.
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
#116: Star Wars Legacy Collection Luke Skywalker
Now we have a new version of Luke from Return of the Jedi, although this version is meant to represent his appearance later, during his climactic confrontation with Darth Vader. The arms and legs are definitely from the previous version of the figure, and I'm not sure but probably the hips as well. The torso and head are new and overall an improvement. He does seem to have some slightly odd proportions (look how narrow those hips are), though. He has a couple of interchangeable chest plates, so you can decide if you want to display him with the flap on his jacket loose (as pictured) or not. Also included are a lightsaber (not overly long like the previous figure's) and binders, so he can surrender himself to the Imperials. It's a good figure, and I don't think they'll ever release one upgraded enough for me to feel compelled to buy a replacement.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
#115: Star Wars Evolutions Clone Commandos
The first figure in the set is Alpha, an ARC trooper. He's a repaint of the ARC trooper I have from an older comic pack. It's a good figure, but nothing terribly exciting. He's the only figure in this set with a removable helmet.
Fi Skirata of Omega Squad is one of the reasons I really wanted this set. Until now, I haven't bought any of these commando style clone figures. The first one they released, Scorch, was very hard to find, and I never saw one in stores anywhere. Unfortunately, it had legs without knees or ankles, so I never felt it was worth whatever I would have to pay from people selling it online. Then other commando figures have been in somewhat expensive online exclusive sets that I didn't buy. Fortunately for this release, they have given the commando figure articulated knees and ankles. His helmet and armor are shaped pretty differently from other clone troopers, so it makes him stand out among the crowd. There is also a mysterious piece of equipment sticking out from his backpack. I have no idea what it's for, but it is distinctive. Aside from his oversized blaster and backpack, he comes with some sort of small hand-held device and pouches that stick on to his leg.
The other real reason I wanted this set is the Storm Commando. It's basically a black repaint of a scout trooper. I like the look of scout troopers, and I like black repaint "shadow" troopers, so this is a natural draw for me. A while back, they released a shadow scout with speeder bike as an exclusive, and this is basically a re-release of that figure. He's a well armed scout, packing two pistols, each with its own holster.
The evolution concept for this set is a bit tenuous, but it features some cool figures. I'd say it's definitely worth picking up.
Monday, October 19, 2009
#114: Star Wars Evolutions Imperial Pilot Legacy Series II
The first figure in this set is specifically a gunship pilot. Unfortunately, I don't have a gunship, but they take up a lot of space anyway. This is based on one of the older clone bodies that doesn't have any waist articulation. What sets him apart is the paint job on his shoulders and his crazy looking removable helmet. The chest piece is only attached to the helmet, and sits in front of the chest. He comes with a blaster. Thanks to the weird helmet, he stands out a bit more than a clone with random color markings on his armor.
The next figure is a phase II clone pilot, specifically a V-Wing pilot. In the Revenge of the Sith line, they released a clone pilot figure that was based on their appearance in the movie. Then they released a black repaint. Basically this figure is a re-release of that, but now there is a removable helmet, and the Republic markings on the shoulders are no longer painted on. The chest piece attached to the helmet has a little peg to plug into the chest. The helmet sits a little too high on the head, and plugging the chest piece into the chest makes the helmet even higher, so I have left it unplugged. He also comes with a blaster.
The final figure in this set is the Imperial TIE pilot. It's a re-release of the TIE pilot that was released in 2004, but with a removable helmet. He now also comes with a holster for his odd looking blaster pistol as well as ball-jointed shoulders. As with the V-Wing pilot, the chest piece has a peg to plug into the chest, but in this case it works well and the helmet sits properly.
At first I wasn't too impressed with these figures, with my chief complaint being the V-Wing pilot's helmet not sitting right, but after playing around with them a little, I like them more. Amusingly, the TIE pilot's knees bend forward as well as backward. It's a pretty good set, and worth picking up to fill up the piloting ranks of your clone army. Now if my clones ever need to commandeer the Millennium Falcon, they'll be able to get it off the ground.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
#113: Star Wars Legacy Collection Anakin Skywalker
Friday, October 16, 2009
Curse you, Mattel!
So I decided to pick up the Public Enemies version of Superman. When I got him home and was repositioning his hands, they broke off. Yeesh. I've heard horror stories about the quality control from Mattel in their DCUC line, and this is my first time experiencing it in person. I'll be taking it in and hopefully exchanging it for another one. If not, I guess I'll exchange it for something else or get a refund. Maybe they'll have Hawkgirl!
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
#112: Star Wars Legacy Collection Obi-Wan Kenobi
Friday, October 9, 2009
#111: DC Universe Classics Parademon
Parademon is part of the eighth wave, which supposedly hit stores a few months ago. Until I saw this guy in the new Target, I had not seen any figures from that wave anywhere. In fact, this is the only figure from that wave that I have set my eyes on. Mattel is definitely capable of making good product, as this line can attest. It's sculpted by the famous Four Horsemen, and is respectful of its source material. Unfortunately, Mattel has terrible distribution problems, as well as quality control issues (there are some horror stories out there about these figures), and even PR problems (Gleek, anyone?). There's a reason that Hasbro rules the boys' toys market.
Looks like I went off on a tangent! As I was saying, Parademon is really cool. If he were cheaper and easier to find, he'd make a great army builder.
Parademon is the first DCUC figure I bought that isn't directly associated with Batman. My other DCUC figures are Batman, Harley Quinn, The Riddler, and Killer Moth (why didn't I get the Penguin!?). So far I have not bought more than one figure from a wave, so I have random build a figure pieces that don't connect to anything. Giganta's left arm is joining that collection.
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Stay on target...
Big news. Target has finally opened here in Davis! Finally, there is a decent place to buy toys in town. Until now, there has been one toy store in town. Although they carry Lego and Playmobil, it is one of those stores that is mostly based on selling more "educational" toys, so they don't really carry anything to interest your average nerdy man-child like myself. Then there is the comic shop, which tends more towards the older and/or overpriced figures. Rite-Aid also carries toys, but they are way overpriced, and with a terrible selection. Oddly enough, this Target sells Star Wars figures for 25 cents more than other Targets usually do.
It's a nice store, although laid out in a different way than most Target stores. It's also one of the largest Target stores I've been in, with an expanded grocery section. I ended up spending about forty dollars when I went in, although I only bought one toy that I'll be posting about here. I'm glad to have a proper place to buy toys without having to leave town, and hopefully it'll cut down on the necessity of ordering toys online.
Also, I have added a section to the sidebar with a list of toys I'm currently looking for. I could add more, but for now these are just the toys that are currently available or that should be very soon. I'll be deleting toys from it as I get them, so if you have nothing better to do and are paying close attention, you'll be able to figure out what I'm going to post about before I do so.
It's a nice store, although laid out in a different way than most Target stores. It's also one of the largest Target stores I've been in, with an expanded grocery section. I ended up spending about forty dollars when I went in, although I only bought one toy that I'll be posting about here. I'm glad to have a proper place to buy toys without having to leave town, and hopefully it'll cut down on the necessity of ordering toys online.
Also, I have added a section to the sidebar with a list of toys I'm currently looking for. I could add more, but for now these are just the toys that are currently available or that should be very soon. I'll be deleting toys from it as I get them, so if you have nothing better to do and are paying close attention, you'll be able to figure out what I'm going to post about before I do so.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
#110: G.I. Joe The Rise of Cobra Deep Six
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
#109: Marvel Universe Human Torch
the same flamey head thing which I think looks ridiculous if he's not flamed on. There's another version in the comic two packs that looks the way he's usually been drawn: all red with black lines and some flames. That may be a cooler version, but I like this semi-translucent take on him. I like the way the color fades along his limbs, but it seems a little too abrupt a change where they meet his body. Also, I wish they would put thigh swivels or ball jointed knees on these guys for better poseability. He also feels really light weight. His only accessory is the flame that clips on to his wrist. Now that I've got half of the Fantastic Four, it would be surprising if the other half isn't eventually released. When they are, I'll probably get them too, to complete the team.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
#108: G.I. Joe Snow Job
Monday, October 5, 2009
#107: G.I. Joe Mutt and Junkyard
Sunday, October 4, 2009
#106: G.I. Joe Croc Master
Friday, October 2, 2009
Halloween is in the air
There isn't too much to talk about this week. I just got a shipment of figures in, so I'll have something to write about soon. I should have my new camera in hand tomorrow.
The check I sent in for the Qui-Gon and Eopie figures has been cashed. I hope the mailing out is just as quick.
The check I sent in for the Qui-Gon and Eopie figures has been cashed. I hope the mailing out is just as quick.
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