I normally don't go crazy for black "stealth" variants of action figures. I'm not completely opposed, but in general I am drawn to bright outlandish colors. And when there is a character that is defined by a signature color (like Arcee's pink), it's just seems odd to make a redeco that is practically devoid of color. However, when there is a great sculpt that is released in a variety of different colors, black is an expected variation that I wholeheartedly embrace. This variation of the 2007 Transformers movie Arcee was exclusively available in Japan and is apparently meant to represent the black motorcycle that Josh Duhamel's character rode at the end of the movie. So does that mean we are to believe that not only was this motorcycle a Transformer, but that it was Arcee? I think that's the implication, but I somehow doubt it's canon. (Ironically, the official Hasbro toy of this cinematic motorcycle transformed into a gun (cannon?) for Jazz). I'll pretend that was her first cameo though. Let's check out Black Arcee below!
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Transformers Movie - ARCEE!
Transformers fans who are well-versed in the toys and IDW comics know the roller coaster story behind Arcee's role in the Transformers cinematic universe. When the first Transformers movie was coming out in 2007, Arcee was a planned character. She was featured in the toyline and comics with a very interesting design. I was a fan. It wasn't the ideal Arcee I was envisioning for her live-action (CGI) debut, but it fit the weird techno-organic robot-alien look of the early Bay-verse. Of course, she never appeared in the final cut of the movie. We didn't see her on-screen until 2009's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (in a confusing design that I would like to forget). In fact, it wasn't until 11 years after that original disappointing omission that we got a good cinematic Arcee in Bumblebee (2018). But luckily there was an amazing deluxe-scale action figure made of her original unused design. Plus several interesting color variants. I've been putting off these posts for far too long. Let's check out Arcee below!
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Hero Inside - MUMMYGIRL!
Hero Inside is a 2023 South Korean animated series featuring young comic geeks who can summon characters from within comic pages. It's a really great premise with a potential for almost limitless interesting characters (actually, there are only 100 comics with this power). I've been watching the show on Tubi (Season 3 debuts later in 2025) and I'm really enjoying it. The characters summoned from the comics are diverse and fun. The standout for me is Mummygirl, the daughter of a great pharaoh with the ability to generate and control her bandages. It's hard to describe, but it's very dynamic to see. I'm glad she was selected for the first wave of action figures. These toys are great, but information on them is sparse. I can see semi-recent press releases from Aurora announcing that they are expanding into action figures (from the plush toy market), but not much aside from that. I hope this is only the tip of the iceberg and many more exciting toys are coming. Let's check out Mummygirl below!
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Stranger Things/TMNT - ELEVEN!
With the 5th and final season of Stranger Things set to air on Netflix later this year, I thought it would be a good time to finally post this unique PlayMates figure from the (very random) Stranger Things vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover toyline back in 2022. As far as I am aware, this combination of properties did not exist any any media outside of this toyline. But the figures are cool and it was nice to see a new company (besides McFarlane, Funko, and Bandai) try their hand at Stranger Things toys. It's also pretty cool that the Turtles are also in their early-80s comic design with matching red bandanas. This Eleven set is the only purchase I made. I find her design and construction to be pretty great. The other brands tried really hard to capture exact actor likenesses (and often fell short), but these figures are bright and vaguely animated and instead just capture the essence of the characters. I think the result is my favorite Eleven in my collection. Let's check her out below!
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Magic Power - BLACK WOLFSBANE!
The world of 3rd Party Transformers can be a ruthless place. As a collector, these toys can be difficult to procure due to low production runs or unclear distribution. And as a producer of these toys, I can only assume there are minimal protections for your hard work. Since the product already skirts close to other (highly protected) IPs, I can't imagine any recourse when someone swipes your work. This Black Wolfsbane figure from Magic Power (2022) is a re-release (theft?) of the 2013 Perfect Effect Aranea, which is of course a 3rd Party Transformers Blackarachnia. This was one of the first 3P figure that I desperately wanted but slipped through my fingers. The preorders sold out instantly and I still have regrets about not buying her at a toy show for $99 ten years ago (within months she was selling for $300 on eBay). Normally I wouldn't have considered a reproduced figure, but I truly don't think an original Aranea was in the cards. So when this Black Wolfbane figure appeared, I pounced. Let's check her out below.
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Marvel Legends Vintage - DARK PHOENIX!
The Marvel Legends Vintage line on the large retro Toy Biz cards are very hit or miss for me. For the most part, when I think of this line I am in awe of the amazing new characters or character upgrades that we've received: Tigra, She-Hulk, Hallow's Eve, Blue-suited Wasp, Spiral, Titania, Gwen Stacy, Dazzler, etc. All of these are amazing figures that might not have easily found a home in a traditional BaF Wave. But on the flipside, I also see all the lazy repaints or kitbashed releases that fill the toy aisles: Black Widow, Storm, the newly-announced Mystique, Black Cat, Lady Loki, Scarlet Witch, and even Spider-Woman (which I loved, despite her just being a repaint). The problem is that there are much more interesting options for these slots. This Dark Phoenix is a good example of a slight retool and repaint that I feel wasn't entirely necessary. The bright colors and pinless joints are great, but the older version just looked more dynamic (IMHO) in darker colors and with longer legs. Let's check her out below.
Monday, March 31, 2025
The Flash 3.75" - SUPERGIRL!
Between the new Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie coming next year and the seeming demise of the Spin Master DC toylines, I figured it was about time to finally post this figure. Back in 2023 when she was released, I had a very frustrating time with this Supergirl figure. Her facepaint apps were inconsistent at best, and absolutely horrendous most of the time. I ended up purchasing several before getting a decent one. I love the Sasha Calle version of Supergirl from The Flash (2023). She reminds me of Dana Dearden or Elna Kent but with a tough persona all her own. I was excited to see her get so much merchandising from a (presumably) one-and-done character. Especially from a company like Spin Master who seems to greatly under-utilize their DC license and miss opportunities to product great toys. It's amazing that this figure exists before a Gal Gadot Wonder Woman, Margot Robbie Harley, or a Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman. But I'm glad she does. Let's check out Supergirl below!
The Sarah Jane Adventures - SARAH JANE!
In 2007 the Doctor Who Spinoff, The Sarah Jane Adventures, premiered on BBC One featuring the fan-favorite character Sarah Jane Smith, an early Doctor Who companion from the early 70s (and a recurring mainstay ever since). This show was unique for being aimed toward a much younger audience than traditional Doctor Who storylines. The show ran for five successful seasons but was cut short when lead actor Elisabeth Sladen died unexpectedly, four short months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Sladen played the character of Sarah Jane Smith in over 150 television episodes (across several series), 4 movies, and 2 radio serials over the course of 38 years. I'm a novice to the world of Doctor Who, but I'm impressed by her legacy and I'm glad I have a representation of her in my collection (even if the paint apps need some work). Now I just fear all the other Doctor Who figures I've been eyeing for years will quickly drain my bank account. Let's check out Sarah James below!
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