Strike a pose 19/52
As he prepared for his ultimate battle, the rikishi slightly regretted his gastroplasty.
Toy review roundup
waziwazi reviews the Takara Tomy i-SOBOT robot. Excerpt: “It comes with an entertaining array of abilities: the cute little robot can walk, kick, punch, somersault, utter some 200 words and even act out impersonations of Jack Bauer and Clint Eastwood.”
Thomas Wheeler reviews the Character Options Cyber Controller Cyberman figure from the Doctor Who series. Excerpt: “I can think of several large American toymakers that could take some quality lessons from this Character Options company.”
WIKD reviews both the original and new Japanese-releases of Tomy Zoids Storch kits. Excerpt: “Both kits in hand made for a great night of building and review making.”
Adam Pawlus reviews the Hasbro G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary Destro San Diego Comic Con International exclusive figure. Excerpt: “This is an item that’s pretty much worth owning purely for bragging rights or to show off to your friends as an example of just how screwed up your hobby is and, by association, how screwed up you are.”
Dan Wakerhauser reviews the Playmates Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Big Foot mail-in premium figure. Excerpt: “The scale problems are a major issue for the figure and may be more than enough to turn many people off.”
Jeff Parker reviews Hot Toys Prison Break Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield figures. Excerpt: “The facial sculpts on these two are exceptional.”
yo go re reviews NECA Player Select Pixel Simon Belmont figure. Excerpt: “‘Pixel Simon’ started life as a joke that one of the main sculptors did, but everyone soon recognized what a cool little marketing tool it would make.”