Both are $24.99 from Diamond Select toys.
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Great Scott!
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Flashpoint Batman, animated Cyborg, Speed Force Flash and more.
Bloody Kombatants, a full metal killer, and an oddly happy Doom Slayer.
McFarlane. Toys. Dune movie.
The company is arguably driving more toy collectors to comics than ever before.
Exactly what you'd expect and hope for.
The extras here amount to considerably more than the proverbial "new hat"
The 1985 Marty McFly is the one every fan imagined for years, and he's practically perfect.
Diamond upped their game or what may be their biggest figure license ever.
As a themed ring for wrestling figures it makes more sense than a Masters of the Universe playset.
The cartoon figures look like an actual cartoon.
The Age of Apocalypse wave lets you build a gloriously demented Sugar Man.
It's an interesting try and worthy attempt, but in the end only one of the three really excels.
If the line continues to improve, it's in good shape.
Similar enough to typical Spawn waves, they're squarely in McFarlane Toys' wheelhouse.
For those who need an army, two of these should add some nice visual diversity to the scratching, scheming horde.
The letters stand for Robot Animal Weapon, and the number ten implies the number of creatures in total.
Better late than never for the definitive 1979 Alien toy line.
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