It’s never a bad time of year for toys. But with no Comic-Con this past summer, and few toy retailers open even if folks wanted to leave the house, it’s tough to shop for them. Buy online! In this ongoing series, Superhero Hype takes a look at some of the better deals for Nov 9 that Amazon.com has running as of publication time. Please note that all deals are subject to change or sell out at any time based on supply and demand.
Fortnite Legendary Series, 1 Figure Pack – 6 Inch P-1000 Collectible Action Figure – Includes 4 Interchangeable Faces, 1 Harvesting Tool, 2 Weapons, 1 Back Bling
$18.78
Killer. Robot. Banana. With a browning piece of peel as its cape. Anyone who needs an explanation as to why this is cool…doesn’t deserve this figure at this price. Seriously, this deal is bananas.
Masters of the Universe Masterverse Collection, Revelation He-Man 7-in
$20.89
The most powerful man in the universe didn’t really die. So this figure becomes relevant again. Wielding the sword of power and a shield, He-Man prepares for all manner of threats to Eternia. And Amazon prepares fans for the rising retail prices by still charging less than Target.
Masters of the Universe Classics Multi-Bot Exclusive Action Figure
$57.47
Meanwhile, in another Masters of the Universe reality, Modulok’s evil shape-shifting robot reigns. Rebuild the body into multiple configurations, or split it in two. Add more for even larger creations. Still available for roughly its original mail-order price, this bad bot stays mostly in scale with most Masters figures.
Kick Ass 12003 7-Inch Series 1 MF Figure
$8.99
We can’t print his full name here, but the former McLovin’ became a foul-mouthed villain in Kick-Ass 2. And now he’s super-cheap. NECA may have a foul word or two in conjunction with the movie’s lac k of success, but their loss is your good deal.
Beast Kingdom Marvel Comics Mea-004 Deadpool Jump Out of 4th Wall Mini Egg Attack Action Figure
$16.99
Deadpool‘s not always ruthless. He can surprisingly find cuteness an Achilles heel. With this mini-figurine, see the merc with a mouth go powerless — but not voiceless — in the face of a baby cat. Hell, he might even share his chimichanga if the friendly feline perists.
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 75307 Awesome Toy Building Kit for Kids with 7 Popular Characters and 17 Mini Builds; New 2021
$31.99
This year’s LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar focuses mainly on The Mandalorian. Get an exclusive Grogu in his baby holiday pajamas, and Mando with a special Christmas scarf. Or Life Day; whatever. Mini-vehicles and character-scaled accessories round out the first 24 days of December.
Hallmark Keepsake Christmas Ornament 2021, Star Wars: The Mandalorian Boba Fett on Throne Ornament
$22.26
Speaking of Mandalorians, be the first on the block to own a replica of the revived Boba Fett on his former employer’s throne. Resized to fit humanoids, Jabba’s old seat fits the bounty hunter just fine as he plots new domination of the Outer Rim underworld. Nothing says “Christmas” quite like it.
Marvel Legends Series Captain America 2-Pack Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson MCU 6-Inch Figures, 7 Accessories
$41.99
Considering most Marvel Legends individually run $22.99 or more, this two-pack’s a good deal, especially for anyone who has neither figure. Now with new additional deco, the most recent releases of Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson in their Cap outfits include alternate heads. One of which is Hasbro’s first-ever photo-real face print of Anthony Mackie. But you’ll still have to collect the other Disney+ figures to get Sam’s wings.
McFarlane – DC Multiverse 7 Figures – The Drowned
$10.20
Aquaman commands more popularity than ever these days. But Aquaman as an evil female Batman? Not as in demand. Take advantage of the price cut.
Hasbro Marvel Legends Series Studios The First Ten Years Iron Man 3 Movie Iron Man Mark Xxii, Pepper Potts, The Mandarin 6″ Figure 3 Pack (Amazon Exclusive)
$57.99
With Trevor Slattery back in the MCU, and in a heroic role at that, his action figure likely won’t stay on sale for long. Plus he comes packed with the most screen-accurate Pepper Potts, and a hot rod-painted Iron Man armor.