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Friday, October 30, 2020

Happy Halloween!! S.L.U.G. Zombies (wave 3)


In 2012 Jakks Pacific released a new line of small figures which was their own take on toys such as the classic M.U.S.C.L.E. series or Monsters in my Pocket. 4 waves were released in various packaging at retail before the line would disappear into obscurity.

Back in 2013 I did a post of the 4th and final wave of S.L.U.G. Zombies, a Christmas themed wave. I had originally planned to do a post on the previous 3 waves, but over the years I see to have lost/misplaced/sold the majority of the other figures I had. I recently found several from the 3rd wave so let's take a look at those.

Basehit Bones
Previous Job: Super slugger
Likes: Swinging his bat, both on & off the field
Dislikes: Sports analysts, peanut shells
Favorite Food: Membranes-n-mustard

The Deadlifter
Previous Job: Mr. Galaxy
Likes: Lifting heavy stuff
Dislikes: Socks that fall down
Favorite Food: Anything you can eat with a straw!

Extra Crispy
Previous Job: Chicken farmer / Entrepreneur
Likes: His Secret Ingredients (you don't wanna know!)
Dislikes: The Heath Department
Favorite Food: Deep fried fibulas

Jeet Kune Dead
Previous Job: Martial arts master
Likes: Nunchucks, ninja stars
Dislikes: Bullies, bad guys
Favorite Food: Kung Pao appendix

Louie Fingers
Previous Job: Neighborhood nuisance
Likes: Being the boss
Dislikes: His incompetent crew
Favorite Food: Gallbladder bisque

Singer Mortis
Previous Job: Vegas performer, hairstylist
Likes: Peanut butter & banana sandwiches
Dislikes: This old music teacher
Favorite Food: Cartlidge casserole

Squeamy Sashimi
Previous Job: Sushi chef
Likes: A sharp set of knives
Dislikes: Bad tippers
Favorite Food: Californian roll

The Towering Terror
Previous Job: Pro wrestler
Likes: Funny photos of kittens, smashing things
Dislikes: The Macho Mangler
Favorite Food: Brain matter mash-up

Tragic Magic
Previous Job: Magician
Likes: Bunny rabbits, hats & hacksaws
Dislike: Hecklers, bad crowds
Favorite Food: Vegetarians (the test better!)

Zero Hero
Previous Job: Video store clerk
Likes: His ability to see through skulls
Dislikes: 9-5 jobs
Favorite Food: Surfer-n-turfer

Masters of the WWE Universe: The New Day

I know not every action figure collector cares for Mattel's latest amalgamation of Masters of the Universe and WWE, but when I heard the tag group The New Day was getting the treatment in the form of Man-E-Faces I was onboard.


If you aren't familiar with who the The New Day are, it's a trio of wrestlers - Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods. The WWE put this trio together years ago and I'm surprised at how long they have been a team. Their antics on WWE programming is over the top and they are quite entertaining. In addition to their charismatic personalities, they are also formidable performers in the ring.

The idea of mashing together this tag group and the Masters of the Universe's Man-E-Faces is pure genius. Seriously Mattel, whoever had this idea needs a raise. If you're a fan of MOTU then you should be familiar with the Man-E-Faces character. His gimmick if you will is that you could turn a knob on the top of the figure to rotate through three different faces - humanoid, robot & monster. The same idea applies here the New Day figure, just with all three members each having their face on rotate.


Out of the package the figure comes with Big E's face in view. The figure's buck is pretty ripped and more than likely is meant to be Big E himself. Like with other Masters of the WWE Universe (and MOTU Origins) figures you can pull off the arms and legs to mix and match with other figures. The head however is not meant to be removed due to the gimmick.


(from left to right: Big E, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods)

Speaking of the gimmick, the unicorn horn that plugs into the top of the "helmet" comes packaged in a small plastic bag. Before this is plugged in you can remove the "helmet" portion of the figure and get a better look at just how this rotating face gimmick works.


If you ask me, this is kinda disturbing to look at! It is cool however that it's not just a small portion of their face and that more of their head/face was sculpted.

The New Day doesn't come with any accessories. I felt that Mattel missed the mark as they could have included Xavier's trombone or a plate of pancakes. I'm sure this doesn't make since if you don't follow WWE programming. However I'm very pleased with the figure overall. I love the pink outfit as it matches all 3 character's over the top personalities. The rest of the sculpt is perfect, especially when Big E's face is in view. The figure features all of the normal articulation that you would come to expect out of a modern action figure.


I just happened to finally get the Masters of the Universe Origins figure of Man-E-Faces so I thought I'd show them side by side. New creation versus the source material if you will.

I'm not picking up every figure in this Masters of the WWE Universe line as I'm not a fan of every figure, however I do really love this figure. Some of the amalgamations don't work as well as others, but Mattel has hit a home run with this figure. Still somewhat hard to find at local retail (or online for retail prices), but if you are on the fence and you find the figure get it...you won't regret it.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Funko Mega Man: Dr. Wily

Last summer while on vacation at the beach I found myself browsing the clearance section at a GameStop with my older brother when I came across this action figure of Mega Man's arch nemesis, Dr. Wily. It had been marked down several times and at $3.97 I couldn't leave it behind. I thought if nothing else I could find a home for him on my video game shelves in my game room.


I don't recall seeing this series of figures before, but being that they were made by Funko I'm sure these weren't at regular retail stores like Target or Walmart. I liked the look of the sculpt so I took a flyer on him.

The back of the packaging shows the line also included three different versions of Mega Man. Neither of these were available when I picked up Dr. Wily.


The figure stands at about 4 inches tall if memory serves me correct. The sculpt is dead on and looks fantastic. While the range of motion is limited, the head is on a ball joint and does allow movement up and down and side to side. Arms are articulated at the shoulder and elbow. Legs are articulated at the hips and knees. To be honest this is more articulated than I would have imagined.


If you're a fan of video game themed toys or just a big Mega Man fan, I think you would be satisfied with this series of Funko figures. I haven't had the best luck with Funko action figures, but this one is solid and well made.