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Friday, April 27, 2018
Quick Review - Avengers: Infinity War 6 Inch Deluxe Figures by Hasbro
Avengers: Infinity War hit theaters this weekend and it is absolutely phenomenal. Easily one of the best theater going experiences I've ever had, and I cannot wait to see it again. Everything about it is truly fantastic, an enormous spectacle, and incredibly emotional. Avengers 4 can't get here fast enough.
Friday, August 4, 2017
Review - Marvel Legends Thor and Loki Ragnarok Figures by Hasbro
Thor and Hulk are hitting the road this coming November and it looks like it's going to be one wild ride. Thor: Ragnarok is the next big release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the filmmakers are absolutely trying something new. The first teaser trailer landed and blew everybody away. Shifting tones more towards something like Guardians of the Galaxy looks like it's going to pay off in a big way. With the film around the corner, the toys have started making their way to retail and today we're going to be taking a look at the Marvel Legends 6" versions of Thor and Loki.
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Monday, July 3, 2017
Opinion - Build-a-Figures
Way back in 2005 Toy Biz first introduced the concept of the Build-a-Figure with wave 9 of their monumental Marvel Legends line of action figures. The concept was simple enough, each figure in the wave came with a piece of a character, collect all the toys in the wave an you've got yourself a bonus figure. Usually a character that would tower over the regular 6 inch figures. Toy Biz's first BAF character was none other than the devourer of worlds, Galactus.
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