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Don as Dracula
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Playmates) - Universal Studios Monsters
Rated 3.90 stars by RMaster007
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been crossing over with other properties for years, even before the toyline began, crossing paths with fellow indie comic heroes Miyamoto Usagi and Cerebus the Aardvark. Come 1993, Playmates was able to get hooked up with Universal to turn their half-shell heroes into horror icons. They did two small waves of them, and they tend to go for high prices, especially the later ones, but I was able to get my hands on their Dracula Donatello. Because both their names start with "D," I guess. Playmates sure knew how to do some attractive packaging back in the day, and the Monster Turtles are just some of that fine work. The front of the card has art of the four turtles, and while looking different from their figures, are nicely drawn and painted. The back is...[See More]
Furious Homer
Simpsons (Jakks Pacific) - Premium
Rated 4.45 stars by RMaster007
If there's one thing Jakks Pacific can be praised for with their Simpsons line, it's prioritizing major characters in standard outfits over variants. Super7 went too heavy with variants for the Simpson family, not doing any in their standard clothes, not even in ReAction form, and lost the license before they could. In contrast, Jakks only put out three character variants: Bartman, coming shortly after the regular Bart, Vampire Burns, with the confirmation via Amazon that a regular version is in the works, and "Furious" Homer, coming from Season 13's "I Am Furious (Yellow)." As the name of the figure suggests, Homer's pent-up rage has been unleashed, screaming his head off. The head here is much more expressive than the blank stare the regular version had, with lowered brow, slight...[See More]
Bane (Exclusive)
Batman (Mondo) - Animated Series
Rated 4.65 stars by RMaster007
I'm not much of a sixth-scale guy, mainly because they're so expensive, but Mondo is one of the best companies in that department. Reason being that they're the only ones really willing to make animated characters in this scale, with properties such as Batman, X-Men, Masters of the Universe, and a good deal more. I haven't gotten too much of their stuff, since I only have so much space and money, their Batman line is great, and their latest release is here in the form of Bane. He didn't have much of a presence in BTAS, but I was looking forward to getting him once he was revealed. Bane, as is usually the case for sixth-scale figures, comes in a huge box. It doesn't seem to be as long across as others in this line, but man, is it deep. The box is simple in design, being a solid blue...[See More]
Treehouse of Horror 1 (Springfield Cemetery)
Simpsons (Playmates) - Exclusives
Rated 3.85 stars by RMaster007
While I have a big collection of Playmates' Simpsons products, I've actually talked very little about them. Granted, I don't plan on going over every single thing I have in my collection (I'll probably cover the first wave, depending on if I can find all the accessories to them), but there are a couple I'm willing to go in-depth into. With Halloween coming up, I feel it's a good time to go over my favorite release from the line in the Treehouse of Horror Springfield Cemetery. The playset isn't located inside the cemetery, but rather right outside it. The backdrop is a thick piece of cardboard that fits into the back of the base, as opposed to being sculpted like usual, probably because Playmates wanted to save money on tooling. The backdrop has all sorts of fittingly spooky imagery, with...[See More]
Punk Leonardo and Punk Raphael
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Classic Cartoon (Neca) - Multi-Packs
Rated 4.45 stars by RMaster007
A few months back, NECA and Target's Haulathon gave us a set of Ninja Turtles dressed up in clothes befitting late-80s teenagers in the city. Not the most exciting set, but it was a much-desired look for the brothers, and I liked how they turned out. It wasn't the only time they wore such outfits, and this new two-pack of Leonardo of Raphael depicts them in the punk disguises they had in "Enter the Shredder," as they were different from the Usagi Yojimbo episode. I guess that's why Donatello and Michelangelo received a set of unique outfits earlier this year. The main thing to note about this set before I get in-depth with it is that it's like 80% reused/repainted molds. Leo and Raph both have the same head sculpt, wearing shades instead of masks, and with big smiles on their faces. The...[See More]
Martian (Invasion Begins)
Mars Attacks (Super7) - Ultimate
Rated 4.45 stars by RMaster007
With each passing decade of the 1900s, pop culture was being shaped more and more, with the 60s bringing the rise of rock-and-roll, the introduction of color televisions, the famous Apollo moon landing, and the end of segregation in American society. Oh, and Mars Attacks. Topps' 1962 trading cards series told the story of invading martians fleeing their doomed home planet and attacking Earth, prompting the humans to fight back. The cards were known for their controversial violence and other content (I'd say Garbage Pail Kids and Dinosaurs Attack made it look tame in comparison), but it's become a cult franchise, with subsequent card series, comic books, and a lovingly twisted and hilarious movie by Tim Burton. There's also been plenty of action figures, with Premium DNA revealing last...[See More]
Bride of Frankenstein (Color)
Universal Monsters (Neca) - Ultimate Collection
Rated 4.75 stars by RMaster007
I've seen a good handful of Universal monster and sci-fi movies, and out all of them, the original Frankenstein movie is my favorite. I've seen the follow-up, Bride of Frankenstein, as well, but so far I've only seen it once, and I'm due for a rewatch now that it's the perfect time for horror. It's not surprising that NECA followed up the monster with his bride, and she was the only Universal Monster figure I had that went uncovered, until now. In the original Mary Shelley novel, the idea of Frankenstein's monster having a wife was there, but she never got completed. The Universal movie brought the character to life, and she was played by Elsa Lanchester. Trevor Grove, who usually handles the likenesses for the monsters, brought the Bride to figural form, and she looks just like the...[See More]
Robot Reaper
Worst (Super7) - Ultimates
Rated 4.30 stars by RMaster007
It's been about two years since Super7's own creation, The Worst, got its first Ultimate figures. While the concepts and designs were great, they were hampered by poorly-done articulation, with joints being either too loose or having barely any range, and they ended up being the "worst" for a different reason. We've gotten a few more waves since then, and although I haven't been too interested with them given my wave one experience, I couldn't pass up on the chance to get Robot Reaper for cheap once the opportunity came. Making the jump from retro-styled 3 3/4" figures to the larger Ultimates line allowed for Robot Reaper to get an updated, more detailed head sculpt. As the Grim Reaper is usually depicted as a skeleton, RR's head resembles the underlying materials of a humanoid robot....[See More]
Mondo Gecko
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Neca) - Adventures
Rated 4.75 stars by RMaster007
As spaced out as NECA's TMNT Adventures releases have been, they've been making up for it by putting out much as possible within short bursts. Case in point, we've recently gotten a four-pack and four new singles, one of which is Mondo Gecko, because the more Mutanimals, the better. Mondo's Adventures design seems to be a combination of his original toy and toon designs, with its own unique attributes, such as yellow eyes instead of red, and long, shaggy hair that would make his counterparts jealous. He has a calm, "hey duuuuude" expression, showing off his braces, lifted from his toy design, and the lined brows and lips seem to be toy-inspired as well. Tomasz Rozejowski provided the sculpt for our lizard friend, which is based off Ken Mitchroney's style, like usual for the line. His...[See More]
He-Man (Mutated)
Turtles of Grayskull (Mattel) - Basic Series
Rated 4.05 stars by RMaster007
Remember when I said I'd only be collecting the Mattel Turtles of Grayskull line for the TMNT figures? Well, that ended up being a lie as I ended up getting the line's wave one He-Man, and that soon led to me getting some of the Origins figures. I'd love to get to some of those sometime, but for now, I'll just talk about He-Man, the "most powerful mutant in the universe." I already talked about what the "deluxe" figure packaging was like with Sla'ker, but all the basic figures are on simple cardbacks. The graphics are nice, with an "exploding rocks" background and two characters on the upper corners. The good guys have He-Man and Leonardo, while the bad guys have Skeletor and Shredder. In this He-Man's case, the baddies are shown, which makes sense as Eternia's hero found himself exposed...[See More]
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