Sunday, February 13, 2011

NEWS: Toy Fair 2011 Coverage


It's that time of year again, as New York once again hosts the TIA Toy Fair. Sadly, the That Figures coverage will be limited to second-hand reports but rest assured that as it hits, you'll know. How? By keeping your eyes on this special News feature!



Hasbro's Marvel Universe, Iron Man 2, Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, Spider-Man and Greatest Battles double-packs received extensive coverage. You may view our round-up here.


GI Joe fans should check-out our GI Joe coverage. We've pulled-together a number of image galleries which will hopefully satisfy fans of the super-soldier line.


Ee-oo-ah-ah-ah. That's the noise Transformers used to make until they started cracking jokes. Anyway, our Transformers coverage can be found here.



Figures from the upcoming Thundercats reboot and the Classic Thundercats toy lines from Bandai can be seen here.

Get all your MOTUC action here!


For all-things Star Wars, follow this link.


DC Universe Classics, JLU, Green Lantern and other DC-related stuff is here.

Perhaps the most interesting image is this one, which shows the Micronauts logo being displayed as part of Hasbro's stand. No news yet on any figures, release dates or the movie itself but at least Hasbro are getting the name out there.

4 comments:

  1. So far the things i have seen that i wanted are....

    The Avengers Set,U.S.Agent,Crossbones and the Star Scream colored GI Joe Sky Striker w/ Cobra Commander with Megatron gun.

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  2. That Avengers set is very nice and the Sentinel has caught my eye, too (the Galactus is fantastic and I don't see why this wouldn't be, either.) And yes, US Agent and Crossbones are also on my list now.

    I've no idea about that other stuff...

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  3. check out cool toy review for more pics. Thor has a new head sculpt and we'll be gettng twice the deadpools.

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  4. Thanks Aries - I've been doing some modifications to the article and split it up into some smaller, bite-sized chunks of toy-ish goodness.

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