In 1979, Kenner’s Alien action figure was the toy to get. Huge, and prohibitively expensive compared to a kid’s allowance, it depended on parental goodwill to purchase. And that was in short supply.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Ridley Scott’s Alien landed in theaters back in 1979 and became a seminal piece of science-fiction ...
Alien collectibles have gotten a kick in the butt as of late, thanks to NECA and especially Super7. Super7 models their stuff after the Kenner figures of old, so they automatically make me want to ...
Hot Toys has revealed an action figure from Alien: Romulus of Cailee Spaeny’s character Rain Carradine and some of the photos also show off a Xenomorph figure. Hot Toys continues to impress with the ...
Sideshow Toys has announced a new Hot Toys Warrior Alien action figure, as part of its Movie Masterpiece Series. It's a movie-accurate Xenomorph figure, specially crafted based on the film. It ...
Frequently, one of the main points of an Alien movie is that a xenomorph is lurking in the dark, just waiting to strike and eat. And there’s nothing most people can do about it, because it’s strong, ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
As toy industry lore has it, Kenner was so thrilled with their acquisition of the Star Wars license that their desire to land the next big thing led them to acquiring the rights for a new sci-fi film ...