Yeah, there's a few Hasbro figs that are good.... until you set them next to a modern version.
Doesn't mean reading it isn't enjoyable. It's all fake anyway.Disney erased all those books from the Star Wars timeline.
Did Hasbro do all of the bounty hunters as 12" figures?
I guess they're trying to end on a high note with Dengar ...
I guess they're trying to end on a high note with Dengar announcing last, but this and 4-LOM are not exactly the most exciting figs, especially in the context of a reduced SSC output of figs.
I suppose they thought from a sales perspective "they'll want a full set of the hunters!" but you have to wonder about the logic of doing both 4-LOM and Zuckuss before Tarkin, Veers or Ackbar. Or Lando Skiff. Or a Hoth Rebel soldier. Especially given that we're in a $220+ per fig world now. What would the vast majority pay that for - Tarkin or Zuckuss?
I don't know about the majority but I'd take a cool alien over Tarkin any day, and especially one of that line up of bounty hunters. There was never a Kenner Tarkin but any one of those guys takes you straight back to the early 80's. I think they stood out because there were so few outlandish designs in ESB as contrasted with ANH and ROTJ.
I'd love a General Veers too but I'm glad they're doing these first.
Did Hasbro do all of the bounty hunters as 12" figures?
It's cool to like Dengar because he sucks. I say that from an aesthetic point of view. He looks like a fat, mummy f*#k.I think so, yes.
Never understood the love for Dengar. He must be great in the books, because he always looked pudgy and wounded to me. Zuckuss is such a better design.
Bossk, IG-88 and Zuckuss always looked cool. Dengar and 4-LOM looked like filler.
He looks like a fat, mummy f*#k.
That's interesting stuff. Who's that guy hiding behind Dengar? The mysterious "seventh" Bounty Hunter? Or just a shy Imperial Guard?
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