NECA re-issues the Ultra-Deluxe Xenomorph Queen from the Alien franchise

NECA re-issues the Ultra-Deluxe Xenomorph Queen from the Alien franchise

The Xenomorph Queen from NECA is back!

Just in time for Mothers Day, the fan-favorite Xenomorph Queen from the film Aliens, has made it’s return to the market. Originally released in 1999 this 15″ X 30″ 7-inch scale figure with 30 points of articulation has returned to popular retailers with a new pre-order window and is being sold for $124.99 over on our affiliate Entertainment Earth.

When does it ship?

Scheduled for release October 2023, this is a great time to pick up this figure if you are new to collecting or missed out in the past.

We’ve heard from several friends in the community over the last week who say they have been patiently waiting for this moment for a few years now and are super excited to finally get there chance to buy this figure.

DONT GET SCAMMED, shop around!

Even today as I write this article, its been just over a week since the first announcement of the re-issue, and the eBay re-sellers haven’t budged an inch on their prices on past releases. Some figures are being sold for upwards of $500 and none were lower than $267 that we could find. Even with the hefty markup on the figure, there is also no guarantee you wont be paying outrageously marked up shipping rates.

Luckily for all of us, NECA has taken the time to dust off the old molds, printed up some fresh boxes and started the process to bring this figure back, making it affordable and accessible for more of us in the collecting community.

What’s in the box?

This particular xenomorph Queen boasts 30 points of articulation – including a spectacular poseable tail, 2 interchangeable inner mouths, and a display stand. She is 15-inches tall and 30-inches long, making her completely in scale with the Alien 7-inch action figure line from NECA, some of which can be found here at our affiliate link.

Xenomorph Queen

Our observations and take-away:

From what we’ve been able to gather so far, there are no significant changes to the figure or packaging and looks to be a standard re-issue. However, this isn’t the first re-issue of the figure since it was first launched nearly 25 years ago. There have been several re-issues as well as re-branded repaints before such as the Alien Resurrection, or Aliens Genocide versions that have been released throughout the years.

Xenomorph Queen

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NECA NEWS: First Look at Latest TMNT x Universal Monsters Crossover Figures

NECA NEWS: First Look at Latest TMNT x Universal Monsters Crossover Figures

First Look at The Invisible Man, The Phantom and Box-Art

In NECA NEWS, action figure designer James Groman of James Groman Design LLC took to social media this morning with some sneak peak pictures of some test samples he received from NECA. The unreleased figures are from the TMNT/Universal Monsters line in which he has been responsible for designing. The images shared shows Donatello as The Invisible Man as well as Casey Jones as The Phantom. In the post Groman also shouted out Tony Cipriano and Paul Harding as the sculptors behind the figures. He also made sure to give credit to Daniel Horne as the cover artist. NECA’s Senior Graphic Designer Chris Raimo even chimed into the comments recounting his role on this project: “I’m the packaging designer on these, your concepts are incredible and it’s been such an honor to work on them!

With so many talented individuals on this team, it’s no surprise how well these figures turned out and in turn have been received by fans, us included. We cant wait to add these figures to the existing lineup which include: Splinter as “Van Helsing,” April O’Neil as “The Bride of Frankenstein,” Michelangelo as “The Mummy,” Leonardo as “The Hunchback,” and Raphael as “Frankenstein’s Monster.”

The TMNT/Universal Monsters line is one of our absolutely favorite ongoing lines and we cant wait to see what more comes out in the future. Now that they’ve revealed all the good guys we can only imagine what they might produce for the other side. Will we get a Shredder or a Foot Soldier, maybe even a Bebop and Rocksteady? Only time will tell. But if you want to grab any of these figures a few of them are still up for preorder, and a couple in-stock at our affiliate Entertainment Earth. Preorders have yet to start for Casey Jones but we’ll be sure to update you all as soon as we know more.

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Images taken from James Groman’s Instagram Account

  • NECA packaging for TMNT/Universal Monsters Figures with The Invisible Man and The Phantom
  • NECA packaging for TMNT/Universal Monsters Figures with The Invisible Man and The Phantom
  • NECA packaging for TMNT/Universal Monsters Figures with The Invisible Man and The Phantom


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Judgement Day Has Arrived: Medicom Toys Unleashes T-800 Endoskeleton Figure from Terminator 2

Judgement Day Has Arrived: Medicom Toys Unleashes T-800 Endoskeleton Figure from Terminator 2

Japan’s Medicom Toys just released the first images of the Terminator 2 Judgement Day, T-800 Endoskeleton figure under their MAFEX brand.

The figure was first teased as an early prototype at the Medicom Toy Exhibition which was held in July of last year. However no updates have emerged until yesterday when a very grainy image spread across socials, marking the official buildup of the release.

This figure just hit BigBadToyStore for Pre-order and is priced at $139.99 with a release date of February 2024.

To be noted: This version of the T-800 was released by NECA as a 7″ figure in 2019 which compared to this MAFEX figure looks like a cheap knockoff, (no offense to NECA). It was also released in this scale in 2021 by McFarlane toys. And of course Hot Toys put out their 1/6 T-800 in 2015 which is still widely regarded as a grail piece.

Of all the options available both past and present, I believe MAFEX knocked this one out of the park, I don’t imagine these figures will sticking around very long and none will be heading to the discount bin anytime soon.

Check out these images we were able to gather from ToyArk.


Images from Medicom

  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys
  • MAFEX T-800 Endoskeleton by Medicom Toys

The opinions expressed in this text are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of any organization, employer, or group that the author may be associated with. These opinions are based on the author’s personal experience, knowledge, and research, and may be subject to change over time. The information provided is not intended to serve as professional or legal advice, and should not be relied upon as such. Readers are encouraged to do their own research and consult with professionals before making any decisions based on the opinions expressed in this text.

Hasbro Aims to Recover Sales with Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Action Figures

Hasbro Aims to Recover Sales with Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Action Figures

Hasbro rolls out the red carpet for their newest line of action figures.

While the Guardians of the Galaxy 3 movie is set to release in theaters in May, Hasbro has wasted no time in announcing the upcoming action figures for the movie. While these figures look amazing, we wonder, are they asking too much of the consumer? As the exclusive story broke on Game Rant this morning, many fans were quick to notice that Groot, a beloved character from the franchise, was missing from the Build-A-Wave collection. So lets take a look at what does come in the Guardians of the Galaxy 3 action figure wave: included are Star-Lord, Drax, Nebula, Mantis, Rocket, Kraglin, and the film’s main antagonist, Adam Warlock. The final reveal was Cosmo the Spacedog, as the BAF, who was briefly introduced in the first Guardians of the Galaxy film as a prisoner of the Collector, and played a ‘slightly’ larger role in their recent Holiday Special. So where’s Groot? As the speculation continued to grew on social media, over on Gamespot the answers came in. It would appear that Groot comes separately from the BAF wave. This “Swole” version of Groot will also be available for preorder on February 22 alongside the GOTG wave.

Now it wouldn’t be a proper release without a little controversy to accompany the good news. As several fans have suggested in comments that Groot would have been a perfect BAF as many past BAF’s have been larger figures (even Horses). While Rocket being on the smaller side, could have paired perfectly with Cosmo as a 2-pack. Instead Hasbro decided to split Cosmo into 7 parts and sell Groot as an “accessory” to the Wave. Which will force consumers to purchase the entire team as well as Kraglin and Adam Warlock to complete Cosmo. Now as much as these two figures may be celebrated by fans not everyone is excited to see the final bill to complete this line.

Guardians of The Galaxy 3 action figures pricing breakdown.

As the Build-A-Wave figures are priced at $24.99 retail, completing the entire team would cost fans a hefty $175. Adding Groot to the collection as a separate figure would cost an additional $40, bringing the total well over $200 before taxes and shipping. Hasbro’s decision to exclude Groot from the Build-A-Wave collection has created a conundrum for fans. While some may be wondering if they should go all-in and buy the whole team, or skip the collection altogether and save their money for other figures on the horizon. While Hasbro’s recent pricing increases has brought wide criticism of the toy maker, this isn’t the only concern on record. The switch to windowless packaging has also left a sour taste in many consumers mouths as collectors of action figures want to see the figures they are purchasing, before they toss it in their cart. Breaking from the long held standard among the toy industries packaging, as well as pricing increases, may be a contributing factor in the decline of sales for the mega corporation. The recent decline in sales has even led to the laying off of more than 1,000 employees, which translates to about 15% of its overall workforce. As the company is currently experiencing difficulties, it appears that they will require some wins in 2023 to help them recover. So the question remains, will this wave make the cut?

What do you think, Buy or Pass?

Despite the frustration we consumers may have regarding Hasbro corp, the figures themselves appear to be well-made (at least as much as the promotional images may suggest.) Mantis can even be seen in full cross-legged position proving exceptional articulation. The team suits are also a nice touch and nod to their source comics, however fans will eventually have the final say once the figures hit shelves and we get a first hand look at the figures. Quality control is always an issue with such large releases so we’ll see if Hasbro is able to deliver on the hype and ultimately deliver on the $200+ investment they are asking of fans to complete the wave. As anyone who is a fan of the comics it will be hard to pass up on these figures with the team uniform. Whether the newest film will be as big of a hit as the first 2 films, is yet to be seen, however fans of the movies are definitely excited to see Groot back in full swing.

Looking forward:

Despite my frustrations with Hasbro, I’d rather not leave you thinking I don’t like these figures (because I really do,) so lets dive into what we’re getting and take a closer look at each of the figures announced.


Images from Game Rant

  • Hasbro Star-Lord
  • Hasbro Nebula
  • Hasbro Drax
  • Hasbro Mantis
  • Hasbro Rocket
  • Hasbro Kraglin
  • Hasbro Adam Warlock
  • Hasbro Cosmo
  • Hasbro Groot
  • Hasbro Packaging
  • Star-Lord
  • Nebula
  • Drax
  • Mantis
  • Rocket
  • Kraglin
  • Adam Warlock

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Set Phasers to Fun: Hiya Toys Ventures into Star Trek Franchise with New Line of Figures

Set Phasers to Fun: Hiya Toys Ventures into Star Trek Franchise with New Line of Figures

Shanghai’s Hiya Toys, known for their Warner Brothers toy lines, revealed on Twitter today that they’re expanding to the Star Trek Franchise with a new line of figures. This new line will be heading to the shelves to sit amongst their already successful lines of Aliens, Predator, and RoboCop figures.

This news may come as a surprise to some as Hiya Toys have made a name for themselves since 2010 delivering Warner Brothers properties to retail shelves. However Star Trek is owned by Paramount, making this the second mega network to work with Hiya Toys. Not much is known about this deal or the incoming toy line or which of many series they may be working on figures for, however one major hint came out today with the tweet. Accompanying the image Hiya Toys wrote:

“Space, the final frontier

These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise,

Its five-year mission to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and civilizations,

To bravely go where no man has gone before.”

-@HiyaToys

With this newest venture Hiya Toys will be joining the likes of Playmates, Super7, Diamond Select, McFarlane and many more before in producing figures for this beloved franchise. Geeks galaxy wide are celebrating the news, and if you listen closely you might even hear the distant sounds of phaser fire shooting into the night sky.



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Hot Toys’ 89 Batman: The Battle for the Best

Hot Toys’ 89 Batman: The Battle for the Best

Michael Keaton is Back

The excitement around Hot Toys’ 89 Batman has reached new heights just days after the new trailer for the DC Universe film, “The Flash,” was broadcast during Super bowl LVII. The trailer showcased the return of Michael Keaton as the 89 Batman, which prompted Hot Toys to unveil their updated 89 Keaton Batman figure prototype just days later. In addition to the figure, they also revealed pictures of the Batmobile from the same film and a new massive gargoyle display, which will be included with the deluxe version of the figure.

Collectors of 1/6 figures had been eagerly awaiting this release since the news of Keaton’s involvement in the film broke back in 2021. However, delays in the release of the film, along with issues with the lead actors’ off-camera behavior, and the rebuilding of DC studios within Warner Brothers Discovery, left many uncertain about the film’s future. But with James Gunn at the helm as of November 2022, Warner Brothers decided to move forward with the production, despite the controversy surrounding Ezra Miller.

Some Hero’s Endure

The look of Batman in the Tim Burton film, even after decades since its original release, and many iterations since those original films, has arguably remained the “classic” look of the character. As some fans would argue the figure revealed is not wearing the exact suit from “The Flash,” no one can argue that this isn’t the classic look, they’ve come to appreciate. Now it is not surprising that Hot Toys chose to announce the release this week, amidst all the excitement surrounding the upcoming film. However this isn’t the first time they’ve released this figure. Batman 89 DX09 was originally released back in 2009 and was the 9th figure released under the DX line (which typically includes more accessories and features than their standard figures). So as this is technically a 2.0, we’ll have to take a closer look and see what has been changed and what it will come with.

Released with the photos of the prototype, Hot Toys shared the following information about the new figure: Here’s a full list of the features announced:

  • Newly designed Batman head
    • separate rolling eyeballs
    • interchangeable lower faces
  • Specialized body and suit
    • new body, highlighting Batman’s muscular form
    • newly designed Batsuit, better mimicking the materials appearance in the film
  • Accessories:
    • grapple gun
    • gauntlet with line launcher
    • rope attached Batarang
    • ninja stars
    • smoke capsules
    • white heel shoe
    • Batmobile remote
    • bomb timer
    • punch gear

Deluxe Version:

The deluxe version comes with everything previously mentioned as well as a massive display stand featuring a reproduction of the stone gargoyle on the ruined church that plays a crucial role in the film’s finale. The gargoyle display stand which is just over 17-inches tall and is highly detailed with sculpted bricks and wooden beams and even features a spinning gargoyle.

Hot Toys’ 89 Batman retails for $279 for Collectors Edition and $345 for the Deluxe and is available for preorder at Sideshow.


Images From Sideshow Collectibles

  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman
  • Hot Toys 89 Batman

89 Batmobile

That’s right, not only did Hot Toys reveal images of their 89 Batman, they also revealed they’ll be reissuing the 89 Batmobile. Originally released in 2012 under its Movie Masterpiece line, the 1/6th scale vehicles was priced around $700 and included a “dust-cover” accessory that mimicked the shields seen in the film. It does not appear that this release will include the cover from the original release. However as this is a centerpiece kind of collectible, I’m not sure how many owners of the original release chose to hide the vehicle under the large piece of plastic. Maybe they made the right choice to not reissue the shield. Lets look into what this reissue does include.

Hot Toys 89 Batmobile Features:

  • slide-open canopy door
  • head and taillights
  • jet engine
  • dashboard panel with LED light up function
  • rotatable wheels
  • gadgets
    • side-mounted batdisc launchers
    • machine guns
    • grappling hooks
    • shinbreakers
  • rotary base to recreate scene in the Batcave

Hot Toys’ 89 Batmobile retails for $715 is available for preorder at Sideshow.


Images from Sideshow Collectibles

  • Hot Toys 89 Batmobile
  • Hot Toys 89 Batmobile
  • Hot Toys 89 Batmobile
  • Hot Toys 89 Batmobile
  • Hot Toys 89 Batmobile

Wait… Another 89 Batmobile?

That’s right, this most recent news from Hot Toys comes just weeks after another 1/6 scale vehicle maker, Jazzinc Dioramas, announced preorders for their first run of this iconic vehicle. On January 24th, the company’s founder, Joost, announced they would be opening up preorders for their ‘Signature Limited Edition’ of the 89 Batmobile which he boasts will come complete with their “obsessive dedication to accuracy and detail.” As there is some debate in the 1/6 community whether or not Hot Toys version is the correct scale and many have suggested that it is indeed a bit too small. There are other discrepancy’s among fans as well regarding the curve of the fins, the shape of the lights, the size of the windows, the length of the ‘nose’ cone as well as the air intake on the roof. Now all of these issues are compounded with the fact that there are several variations of the original model as seen in the film. Jazzinc claims they have done the appropriate research and have gone over the original source materials provided by fellow collectors and they will be offering the “definitive” version of this vehicle. Lets look at what features they have in-store for their 89 Batmobile.

The Jazzinc Batmobile features:

  • correctly scaled and sized 1/6 scale 1989 Batmobile
  • officially licensed by Warner Bros/DC Comics
  • light-up features on interior and exterior
  • smoke and engine sound effects
  • remote control for lights, smoke and sound effects.
  • accessories:
    • grappling hook
    • 2 Browning machine guns
    • Bat-Discs
  • opening cockpit with detailed interior
  • rotating, rubber tires
  • connected front steering wheels
  • fully assembled, painted and weathered
  • signed and numbered Limited Edition Signature Plate.

Jazzinc’s 89 Batmobile Limited Signature Edition retails for $1499 and is available for preorder direct on their webstore.


Images by Jazzinc Dioramas

  • Jazzinc 89 Batmobile
  • Jazzinc 89 Batmobile
  • Jazzinc 89 Batmobile
  • Jazzinc 89 Batmobile

In conclusion, If you’re a fan of the 89 Batman franchise the future has never looked brighter. With Hot Toys’ updated 89 Keaton Batman figure and Batmobile and a competing Batmobile by Jazzinc, the testament to the timeless appeal of the iconic superhero and his ride will forever be known as a true classic. Now in 2023 decades after the original release fans can now expect the highest level of detail and accuracy to be delivered and the closest representation of the character they love to eventually find its way off the big screen and onto their shelves. So clear the way, Keaton is back!