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First Look – Masters of the Universe Classics Count Marzo – TheFwoosh.com

With Mattel revealing the Masters of the Universe Classics Chief Carnivus at Wizard World Philly this weekend, Count Marzo, the Club Eternia figure for July, won’t be the lone 200X character in MOTUC for long. In VeeBee’s first look, he found the styling a bit too influenced by the animated look, but I think he’ll fit in just fine with my growing Classics collection.

I really dig that Marzo can store his amulet on his belt or grip it in his hand.

He has all of this neat back story and I can tell you that he is also a great figure. From construction and engineering (I have no loose joints), to his paint – he is very well executed. His all-new cape and loincloth are cast in soft plastic so they are very flexible and his all-important amulet is made of a clear red plastic so light can shine through and when he is holding it you can actually see his hand (new sculpt) through it. I know that is subtle, but the devil is in the details like that so I tip my hat to the design team for for the little things. His loincloth also has a place to store his sword (I will get to that in a minute) as well as the amulet (on his back) and I love it when a figure can carry all of it’s allotted accessories. Really, there is a lot to like about this figure.

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Wizard World Philly 2010

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I didn’t go to Wizard World Philly, but because we had heard that Mattel would be introducing a new Masters of the Universe Classics figure (it turned out to be Carnivus) when the Masters line was getting inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame, I recruited my good friend Ayeffkay to go on my behalf. Here’s some pictures that he sent our way.

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Hot Toys Blade Trinity Abigail Whistler Press Pics

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With this release, Hot Toys shows thanks to Jessica Biel for saving Blade Trinity from being a completely forgettable movie and a stake through the heart of the Blade franchise. I think the likeness is pretty serviceable – working better from a 3/4 view than straight on. This will make a great companion to the Blade II MMS figure.

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Mattel Announces Masters of the Universe Classics Chief Carnivus

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Mattel and Toy Guru (Scott Neitlich) are on hand at Wizard World Philadelphia, as the Masters of the Universe line is being inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame. Toy Guru revealed the Club Eternia subscription figure in September for Masters of the Universe Classics, and it is none other than Chief Carnivus from the Masters of the Universe 200X animated show.

In that show, Carnivus was a member of the Eternian Council that was established by King Randor. I’m looking forward to how Mattel will fit him into the Classics-verse.

And in a brief, too quick to pic moment, attendees got a glimpse in the slide show of what appeared to be Grizzlor. More pictures to come!

Icon Heroes ThunderCats Lion-O Mini-Statue Full Pic

This past weekend, Icon Heroes published a sneak peek at their ThunderCats Lion-O mini-statue. Today, they published the full body shot here.

We emailed their sales team – if all goes as planned, Lion-O will first be released as an exclusive at San Diego Comic-Con through Action Figure Xpress. Icon Heroes plans to follow this with a regular edition Lion-O in August, with Jackalman, Jaga, and even a Thunderclaw with Lion-O down the line!

Lion-O Mini Statue World Premiere!

We are pleased to present the first look at our upcoming Thundercats Lion-O Mini Statue!  This mini resin statue stands approximately six inches tall and stands atop a desert base.  We will post availability and pricing information soon!

via Icon Heroes.

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