Showing posts with label Super 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super 7. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Super 7 Deluxe Thundercats Tygra


Unfortunately, I had to buy this Deluxe Tygra from Amazon because I couldn't find a trace of him in the wild. While less expensive than the Super 7 Ultimate Editions, these more Deluxe figures with less accessories aren't exactly cheap. They are, however, beautiful figures, and I for one get exhausted juggling endless amounts of accessories and trying to keep track of them all. You get Tygra's bolo whip- that's it, and I'm fine with it. The range of articulation on these Super 7 Thundercats is very limited, but I really like their clean presentation. I'm barely a casual Thudercats fan, but Tygra is my favorite...
 



Below, Tygra with my other Deluxe Edition Thundercats figure, Lion-O, and my Super 7 "LJN Toy Version" Cheetara. Super 7 did release a Deluxe Edition Cheetara, but I'm happy enough with mine...



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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Super 7 Vintage Series Thundercats- Lion-O, Mumm-Ra, Jackalman


I had just picked up some Super 7 Ultimate Thundercats figures last November, and then these 5.5" Vintage Series Thundercats were solicited. I had really got into Masters of the Universe Origins the last four years, so I preordered these immediately. Articulation is limited to swivel joints at the neck, shoulders, waist, with a hinge added to the hips that help balance the figures for the most part. Mumm-Ra has a thick satiny cape that's pretty nice!


This new Vintage Series Lion-O has a lot in common with 
the Deluxe Lion-O that dropped last year:



The Vintage Series Mumm-Ra is a little different from the Ultimate Mumm-Ra I have, 
which is the "Toy Version" that pays tribute to the original LJN toys design/colors.


Jackalman would make a great sparring pair with my 


I got into Formo Toys Legends of Dragonore in 2023, another fantastic 5.5" fantasy figures line. While slow to release (I'm still waiting on Wave 2), their quality is top-notch, and their parts are interchangeable.


I only have a couple Suoer7 MOTU Vintage Series figures, 
including this Filmation Skeletor, but they look fantastic!


In case you are new to this blog, the castle playset featured in this post is the Funko Primal Age Batcave I bought in 2020 in lieu of the promised MOTU Origins Castle Grayskull. It's mainly for my Legends of Dragonore nowadays, but I use it for other figures, including some Mego Horror figures. Fantastic playset, the best twenty-five bucks I ever spent!



I'd love to see a few more of these released, but no word regarding additions to the Vintage Series, nor the larger DX/Deluxe Series. I'm a casual Thundercats fan at best, but they are fun to pose with other fantasy figures in my collection and they look good with my Primal Age Batcave. Recommended! 

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Friday, November 22, 2024

Super 7 Vintage Collection Conan the Barbarian

 

I preordered this 5.5" Vintage Conan back in September- loved the movies as a kid and the figure looks like actor Arnold Schwarzeneggar in toy form. Conan will likely reside mostly near/inside my Funko DC Primal Age Batcave, which now houses my Legends of Dragonore figures. I picked this awesome castle playset up for a song just before the Mattel Origins Castle Grayskull dropped- they were much more expensive to buy the last time I looked. It's a great fit for any 5.5" fantasy action figures, and I've even photographed some of my 8" Mego Horror figures in it.


The metallic Atlantean Sword accessory is fantastic ...!






Below, Conan with my Super 7 Vintage Series Skeletor...




I could not be happier with this, other than possibly having other characters from Conan's comics/movies. I have yet to commit to any of the Super 7 Ultimates Conan figures, but hope we see a Deluxe release at a lower price point, as with the recent Lion-O. Super 7 did recently announce three Thundercats to be released in this vintage 5.5" format, so that's exciting! 

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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Super 7 Thundercats Deluxe Lion-O, Ultimate Mumm-Ra & Cheetara (Toy Versions)

 The animated Rankin/Bass show that ran from '85-'89 was just a little past my childhood as I moved into my teens, but I did catch a few episodes, or at least portions thereof. Regardless, I stumbled upon the new DX Deluxe Lion-O at Target recently and had hunted down a couple other Super 7 Thundercats figures, an Ultimates Series Mumm-Ra and Cheetara, both the "Toy Versions" styled after the original LJN figures. I never had any Thundercats toys in the late '80s, but did have some Dungeons and Dragons figures from a few years before. 


The new DX Deluxe Lion-O doesn't have all the extra accessories the Ultimates version did, but the $35.00 price tag, though inflated, was like $20.00 less. This version looks more like the Rankin/Bass cartoon, which I actually like. Fans say this figure is too light, but I have little to no nostalgia for the character, so I wasn't bothered.







This super-saturated Cheetara was the "Toy Version" of the Ultimates Cheetara, so she came with several sets of hands and an extra head with an angry face. I picked up this figure and the Mumm-Ra from an online seller at a 20% discount- still overpriced, but I love the toy-etic aesthetic of this figure. Her articulation doesn't possess great range like Mattel or Hasbro figures, but she looks fun! 



Below, Cheetara with my Marvel Legends Tigra and Catra ...

You can get a big Super 7 Ultimates Mumm-Ra now at a discount, and I loved this "Toy Version"- so much so that I've contemplated picking up the regular version with the cape and pet bulldog! Mumm-Ra has a little better range of articulation the Cheetara and is a whoppin' big figure! He came with two head sculpts, several sets of hands, and two great weapons, and really reminds me of the '80s LJN Dungeons and Dragons figures.




And finally, Mumm-Rah with my NECA Warduke and Mattel Masterverse Battle Armor Skeletor...


I'd be interested in more DX Deluxe Series figures, particularly a Tygra and Panthro! While Super 7 makes beautiful Ultimates figures, the competitors are releasing $25.00 figures with better articulation and often times as many accessories. NECA has been giving Super 7 a run for their money in this regard. I think this is an attempt to cut into a lower price point, and they have my attention. I was delighted with my Mumm-Ra and Cheetara, but they were kind of expensive, even at a discount. Regardless, I love these figures and am having fun with them! 

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Thursday, October 20, 2022

More Wolfman!


I have been really enjoying digging into my favorite holiday her on the Super-DuperToyBox, and the Wolfman was a childhood favorite from way back I'm unsure if I had a Ben Cooper-style Wolfman mask, but I did have a full head latex/fur werewolf mask with hands at one point. This Super 7 Wolman mask is very much modeled after the Lon Chaney Jr. 1941 Wolfman, complete with Universal Movie Monsters branding stamped on the box. It's adult-sized and came just sitting in its untaped box for easy access- very collector friendly. I paid $18.97 for mine at Movie Posters Etc.


Target has been stocking these NECA Retro carded Glow-in-the-Dark Universal Monsters figures, their packaging modeled after Remco's 3.75" Universal Monsters figures I had in the early '80s. I've seen The Mummy, but not the Frankenstein that NECA solicited. Mine will stay on card as a Halloween decoration for next year.

Happy Halloween!

Thursday, April 8, 2021

ReAction Terminator 3.75" Figure


Just a quick post related to my last on the ReAction Arrow figures, another I picked up cheap on eBay, a ReAction T800 Terminator figure. The '80s were a great time to be a kid, renting VHS sci-fi movies like Terminator. Arnold Schwarzenegger was the action star of the decade, and I watched anything he was in.


I said in my last post that I'm less likely to pick up more recent ReAction figures due to their steep retail price of $16.00 - $18.00, but I have been buying Hasbro's ten dollar 3.75" Retro Marvel Legends figures. This 2013 Terminator series had a few other figures, including the metal skeleton T800, but I liked this one with the leather jacket, machine gun, and shotgun! 


Below, Arnold with my ReAction Arrow figures...

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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

ReAction Arrow 3.75" Figures

I picked up a few of these 2015 WB Arrow figures on the secondary market; as child of the '70s, I had many 3.75" Star Wars figures, and enjoy the retro-appeal of small, simple figures like that. I never watched a single episode of Arrow- surprising in that I like Green Arrow from the comics. I like the sculpt on these, and would have loved them as a kid.






These come with appropriate accessories, two bows for Arrow, and a sheath for Deathstroke's sword on his back. Black Canary has somewhat loose arm swivels, but I like them overall. I've bought several of the new Hasbro 3.75" Retro Marvel Legends figures at ten bucks each, which is a better value than Super 7's recent $16. - $18. ReAction figures. While I enjoy the sculpt and deco on these figures, I'm less likely to pay that price.


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