When Star Wars combines with the holidays, things can get a little silly. No, we’re not getting Holiday Special action…
There were plenty of new comic-based Marvel Legends Pulse Con reveals.
It's arguably the most popular vehicle in current Star Wars media.
The action figure comes with two interchangeable heads and hairstyles, swords with ice effects, and a special D&D collector die.
Looks like somebody has taken notice of Super7's success with Reaction figures.
McFarlane finally seems to be pivoting to Superman variants as well as Batman
"Fans can choose from a range of the Child’s famous expressions when putting their finished model on display."
Credits...will be fine.
The full set retails for around $50, which feels competitive to LEGO and others.
The new LEGO Batwing features every detail a fan could ever want.
Greg Capullo used to be a Spawn artist, so it's no surprise McFarlane Toys loves him.
Ashlynne Dae shows us her finished Mystique cosplay, and shares a few thoughts about the X-Men's dangerous shapeshifting adversary.
The Baron hits stores this fall. Whether or not the movie opens on schedule, we shall see.
Mumm-Ra's undercover alter-ego Pumm-Ra gets his first-ever figure.
Will you collect all four initial figures to build the beast Rabban?
We get mostly Atreides-es in wave one.
"And I said, ‘here’s the light. Our torch light is going right in its eyes. It should close its eyes.'"
This particular figure is likely to remain only in our dreams.
The level of detail on him is on a par with most modern action figure sculpting.
They hail from the Dark Multiverse, like so many of McFarlane Toys' recent offerings.