Yesterday I wrote about it my new favorite Spawn figure. Shortly after the project was started, the McFarlane Toys launched Kickstarter of a redesigned version of the original Spawn action figure from 1995, with a double emphasis and a redesigned version of the comic book pack. For comparison, the figure I wrote yesterday is trash now.
Created by newcomers introduced McFarlane Toys in 1995, three years after the comic book was created, the first Spawn actress to introduce a wonderful new year interactive, interactive toys for adults. It was amazing to walk around the Toys 25 years ago and see a picture of McFarlane, the creatures hanging from the poles beside the cartoony kid.
The new version is actually the same thing, using only 25 years of figure building and development. He is taller than the original at 7 inches Instead of a plastic shell, it comes with a fancy swisspie. Cable is compact and flexible, with sharp and colorful angles, McFarlane's toys have gotten much better over the past decades. Todd McFarlane himself made a new comic pack-in comic. You can tell it is a really new version because it doesn't have a huge right-hand version of modern Spawn toys.
The Kickstarter for this beautiful new Al Simmons doll went live yesterday, asking $ 100,000. It's close to $ 800,000 today, so people are still very keen on Spawn's action figures. The $ 40 pledge retains the basic figure, with pricier tiers with a 3-pack of figures with extra heads and a McFarlane autograph option.
It is truly the largest figure ever seen. Spawn's deal should be in the hands of fans by November 2020.
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