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Xevoz has a unique simplistic style that gives them a sleek cartoony feel that looks great. In an of itself, the stlye woiuldn't be enough to make me want one, but Xevoz characters can be put onto almost ANY pose. The only drawback being loose joints (which the instruction manaul says to use nail polish or a thin coat of pain to tighten up)
I got mine for half price so it was definately worth it, but even at regular price, Xevoz is a very cool toy.


You can't really use this Deck protector for anything else because it says "yu-gi-oh" on the backend of it.


Barbie is great as the udated verson of Supergirl.. Now if we could get Ken as The Greatest American Hero... That is a possibility... But all in all the Supergirl doll should be for display only...

List price: $8.99 (that's 22% off!)


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Boba Fett appeared originally only in Episodes V and VI until producer/writer/director George Lucas tinkered with the Classic Trilogy to make the 20th Anniversary Special Edition in 1997 and included the galaxy's most feared bounty hunter in the restored Han-and-Jabba confrontation scene in Episode IV: A New Hope. More recently, Lucas finally shed some light into Boba Fett's mysterious origins by establishing him as a 9 or 10-year-old boy who is an unaltered clone of a Clone Wars era bounty hunter, Jango Fett.
Even though Boba was last seen falling into the maw of the Sarlacc at the Great Pit of Carkoon in Episode VI, many authors and graphics artists working on the Star Wars Expanded Universe franchise have written post-Episode VI stories in which Fett escapes from the Sarlacc's tentacled mouth and resumes his bounty hunting career, and this Hasbro offering in the Star Wars: Unleashed series depicts the climactic moment of Boba's flight to freedom as his rocket backpack launches him out of the angry, hungry monster in whose belly he'd been expected to suffer for 1,000 years. It is a very energetic and kinetic sculpture, and every detail -- from Fett's dented and scratched Mandalorian armor to the flailing tentacle of the enraged Sarlacc -- is painstakingly recreated in a displayable sculpture any serious Star Wars collector should be proud to own.

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