Deadpool Bob Ross Funko POP! Figure: Happy Little Chimichangas

I was a huge fan of the first Deadpool movie – it was hilarious, action packed, violent, and raunchy. If Deadpool 2 lives up to the genius marketing the film has had, I expect to be equally impressed with it. One of my favorite things Deadpool has done is dress up like Bob Ross.

I grew up watching Ross turn mistakes into happy little trees and am still a fan of his show and work. Entertainment Earth has a Deadpool Bob Ross Pop! figure that will be available this June, and it looks awesome.

 

Rosspool comes with a giant paintbrush, painter’s palette, and that afro that was Ross’ signature look. The toy sells for $10.99, and Deadpool fans need to own it.

Hot Toys Star Wars: The Last Jedi Rey 1/6 Action Figure: Show Her a Place in Your Shelf

Another Star Wars film, another Hot Toys action figure. The Hong Kong-based toy maker recently unveiled a sixth-scale action figure of Rey based on her appearance in the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

As you can see in the photos, the 11″-tall figure is officially called Rey (Jedi Training), implying that Hot Toys will release multiple versions of the character from the same movie. But hardcore fans and collectors will no doubt snap this one up because of its accessories.

The action figure comes with a light-up lightsaber, a lightsaber hilt, and a blade-in-motion attachment that can be snapped onto the hilt. She also comes with her staff and the blaster pistol that Han Solo gave her. There’s more! She comes with two of Star Wars’ newest merchandise machines, the Porgs. Finally, she has seven swappable hands.

You can pre-order the action figure from Sideshow Collectibles for $228 (USD).

Sentinel x Kojima Productions Ludens 1/6 Scale Action Figure: Ludo with this Sapien

Kojima Productions’ new mascot now has a high end action figure. Made by Sentinel, the Ludens sixth scale action figure has a whopping 46 points of articulation, thanks to a custom made inner frame.

The figure’s movable parts even include its eyes. It also has lights inside its helmet, and comes with a lance that doubles as a flag pole, as well as three pairs of hands.

If you’re not familiar with Ludens, it was designed by Hideo Kojima’s longtime collaborator and Kojima Productions’ lead artist Yoji Shinkawa. Shinkawa has designed numerous characters and environments for the Metal Gear Solid and Zone of the Enders games. I would go as far as saying that he’s the co-creator of both series, because his art and designs are integral to those franchises.

After their studio’s infamous split with Konami, Kojima asked Shinkawa to create a logo and mascot for their company. The Metal Gear creator said he wanted a character with a visor inspired by the Middle Ages. The mascot’s name, Ludens, is Latin for “playing”, which is why the company also calls its mascot The Playing Man.

Don’t worry lightning fox, you’ll always have a special place in our hearts. You can pre-order the action figure from D4 Toys for $288.50 (USD). If that’s out of your budget, kawaii king Good Smile Company has a pair of significantly more affordable Ludens collectibles: the $123 Jumbo Nendoroid and the $110 Figma action figure.

Takara Tomy Star Wars x Transformers TIE Advanced x1 Spaceship Transforms into Darth Vader

Impressive. Most impressive. Takara Tomy’s one-of-a-kind take on Darth Vader is called the Star Wars Powered by Transformers 01 TIE Advanced x1. It doesn’t even have “Darth Vader” in its name, but that’s the surprise!

Aside from coming with a tiny Darth Vader figure, the Sith Lord’s ship actually transforms into a robot version of himself, complete with a giant lightsaber. The photo above shows a prototype of the completed transformation.

If you pre-order the toy now, you’ll also get five mini-stormtroopers. Give each of them a different color and you have a Super Sentai squad.

Looks like the Autobots are screwed. You can pre-order the action figure set from BigBadToyStore for $55 (USD).

[via ToyArk]

Hot Toys Gladiator Thor Action Figure: A Toy from Work

High end toymaker Hot Toys has finally unveiled its action figure based on Thor’s space Roman warrior outfit in Thor: Ragnarok. The Gladiator Thor action figure features the god of thunder’s new hair, his Gladiator helmet and several weapons. Just like in the film, the Gladiator helmet’s wings can be folded.

The action figure’s standard variant also comes with four pairs of hands, a shield, a pair of daggers and a pair of swords. The deluxe version adds two more swords – a short Einherjar sword and a long Einherjar sword – and a gun called a Sakaar rifle. Sadly, neither version comes with a smiling Thor face. You can pre-order the action figure from Sideshow Collectibles; the standard version costs $244 (USD) while the deluxe version costs $259.

Bandai Samurai War Machine Manga Realization Action Figure: Rhonin

James Rhodes’ first War Machine suit was a more heavily armed and armored version of Tony Starks’ Iron Man Mk. 11. His samurai variant is no different. The latest from Bandai’s Manga Realization action figures, Samurai War Machine is a walking gunship.

The 7″ tall action figure has guns on its wrists and more on its backpack, including a cannon. The backpack-mounted weapons can be folded down. Like the Samurai Iron Man figure, the toy also has a jetpack and a samurai sword. Oh and his chest plate has abs and nipples. Take that, Tony Stark. You can pre-order Samurai War Machine from BigBadToyStore for $90 (USD).

Ultimate Future RoboCop Is Loaded with Weapons, Packed up and Ready to Go

I remember seeing the original RoboCop back when it came out in 1987, and it was awesome in all the right ways. Violence, action, cheesy dialogue, paper-thin bad guys getting splattered on windshields, and a thinly-veiled political commentary all wrapped up in one. In that film, the robotic version of Alex Murphy’s main weapon was a gun that holstered in his thigh.

I watched RoboCop 2 and then pretty much gave up on the franchise after that, but apparently he appeared in an awesome “Ultimate” version back in 1992 in RoboCop vs. The Terminator, a comic mini-series written by none other than Frank Miller, and illustrated by the great Walt Simonson. And damn, was this Robocop awesome. Now, you too can enjoy Ultimate Future RoboCop in your toy collection, thanks to the guys at NECA.

This 7″ action figure truly is the ultimate RoboCop, as he dons a backpack loaded up with missiles and rockets, a shoulder cannon machine gun, and a rocket-launching left arm. So yeah, he’s ready to take on The Terminator and show him what he’s got big time.

The figure has 25 points of articulation, and looks ridiculously awesome. This guy needs to be in every RoboCop fan’s toy collection. It’s available for pre-order now from Entertainment Earth for $24.99(USD), and should ship this by January 2018.

Macinbot Classic: Think Different About Your Toy Collection

Apple fanboys and fangirls, here’s a chance to own a miniature Macintosh computer for your office. Okay, so the Macinbot Classic isn’t exactly an officially-licensed bit of Apple memorabilia, but it is pretty nifty nonetheless.

This little dude was inspired by the original 1984 Macintosh and early ’90s Macintosh Classic computers, and is the perfect desktop companion. While I’d rather that he had the original smiley face icon on his screen, Macinbot Classic’s face looks more like he’s about to play a game of Pong. Still, he’s pretty adorable.

His arms and legs are detachable and held on with magnets, and he comes with ADB mouse and font suitcase accessories. The collectible measures 10 cm (~3.9″ tall), and is made from injection-molded ABS plastic.

Macinbot Classic is available for pre-order now from PlaySomeToys, and is selling for just $25(USD). The first orders are expected to start shipping in August.

[via The Awesomer]

Pennywise Living Dead Doll Makes: Float On

I don’t expect to see the new Stephen King IT movie any time soon, because I don’t go watch scary movies at the theater. It’s not that I am afraid of the movie, I’m just afraid my wife will scream and dump an entire ocean of soda on the person next to us like she did when we saw House on Haunted Hill back in the ’90s.

I did watch the IT miniseries back in the day and it was scary. If you like that classic Pennywise, you will want this Mezco Living Dead Doll based on the ’90s version of the creepy clown. The figure measures 10″ tall, has five points of articulation, and of course, it includes a red balloon.

The Pennywise Doll is available for pre-order for $39.99(USD) at Entertainment Earth, and ships starting this December. If you buy it, you’ll float too… or at least your wallet will be lighter.

MST3K Tom Servo and Crow POP! Figures Will Watch Crappy Movies with You

At this point you all know that Mystery Science Theater 3000 is on Netflix with new episodes. If you are a fan of the new version of the show or the old one from back in the day, you will want these new Funko POP! action figures. First up is none other than your pal, the gumball machine headed robot, Tom Servo.

Crow T. Robot is also here, complete with his lacrosse mask headgear, ping pong ball eyes, and plastic bowling pin mouth, parts which he claims are actually made from molybdenum.

I’m sure you could coax them both into sitting on the couch and watching bad movies with you. These MST3K POP! figures will land at Entertainment Earth in November and will set you back $10.99(USD) each.

To be honest, I like the original series better than the Netflix version. Maybe I just thought making snarky comments about cheesy movies was funnier back in the day.