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  • SeattleEd
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    Now those are some beautiful photos, Brian. This line is a total win.
    Looking forward to the posting of the clear invisible man.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    I would have done it but it would require a LENGTHY search through my kid's rooms. Sometimes I see the Wolfman....
    Yeah, my BK figures disappeared into my kid's toys YEARS ago.

    These are really nice. I now need a set. Thanks Brian! Funko should send you a check.

    I agree Drac and Frankie looked better from Remco, but I like the Funko Creech and Wolfman better. Is it just me, or does the Mummy look more like Tom Tyler's Kharis?

    Chris

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  • ScottA
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    I'd bite if I saw them.

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  • Werewolf
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    The Burger King Universal Monsters are absolutely amazing by kid's meal standards. Probably the best action figures ever released in a kid's meal. But they don't come close to the Remcos or Reaction figures in my opinion.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by 4NDR01D
    I like em. You can't get much for $10 these days. I would have liked to have seen a side by side by side comparison with the BK universal monsters too (just sayin').
    I would have done it but it would require a LENGTHY search through my kid's rooms. Sometimes I see the Wolfman....

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  • PNGwynne
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    These are wonderful!

    No Monster's Bride yet?
    Last edited by PNGwynne; Sep 14, '14, 6:53 PM.

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  • Werewolf
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    Awesome! Thank you for posting these pictures. I think the Remco Frank still has a better head sculpt and I would have liked the Dracula to have red on the inside of the cape like the Remco one. But other than that, they are absolutely fantastic.

    I love the 3 3/4 inch Kenner style but have been very disappointed in the license choices so far. It's either stuff I have little interest in, like Goonies, or things like Pulp Fiction which I think are poor choices for a Kenner homage line. No way Kenner would have made a Gimp figure in 70s or 80s. Stuff like that just kills the illusion of these being Kenner era figures. But Universal Monsters, I am so there.

    Hopefully Funko will focus more on retro licenses actually from the Kenner era, like Universal Monsters and less of more modern stuff like Pulp Fiction. I'd love stuff like Black Hole, Tron and Dark Crystal. Modern stuff like Firefly or Pulp Fiction are any easy pass for me.

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  • Bantha5
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    The only other reaction figures I have interest in beside the initial Alien run. I too wonder how they could have gotten the other figures so wrong. I favor the remco head sculpts for Frankie and Drac, but I'm happy with everything else. Thanks for the Review. Ryan

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  • 4NDR01D
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    I like em. You can't get much for $10 these days. I would have liked to have seen a side by side by side comparison with the BK universal monsters too (just sayin').

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  • enyawd72
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    Those are absolutely gorgeous...how they ended up so much better than the rest of the Funko stuff is a mystery, but I'll be adding them to my collection.

    Great review and pics.

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  • Toy Timelord
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    Gotta get Frank, Creach, And the Mummy.

    Drac and Hawley are maybes.

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  • Brown Bear
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    Those are fantastic! I think Invisible Man is my favorite one.

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    started a topic Spotlight: Funko Universal Monster Reaction Figures

    Spotlight: Funko Universal Monster Reaction Figures




    Any reader of this blog can ascertain two things a) I like monsters and b) I'm fond of 3 3/4" action figurs. So it shouldn't come as a big shock that when Funko made it's announcement they were going to conquer the world with Kenner style figures, I was pretty excited.

    I'll admit the majority of the properties didn't entice me (I've never even seen the Goonies) but I pre ordered the Universal Monsters before I even saw what they look like, I just know me.


    It did make me wonder though if they could really top my beloved Remco Monsters, the results after the jump:




    The card art is probably my favorite UM design in years. It was hard to pop them off the cards but in the end, I did the deed.





    The packaging fits in all too well with other monster lines. From left to right: Glasslite Dracula, Remco Dracula and Funko Drac.





    Likeness isn't always there and I know some folks want sideshow quality in everything, but me? I like a little "clunk" in my toys so I'm kind of smitten with the way these look.






    There are glow in the dark chase figures floating around, I was not lucky enough to get a golden ticket so I will be actively searching for them at retail.



    The Phantom of the Opera is the Standout for me, he's got some nice little details.



    It's weird but I'm always in a panic to get the Creature in every set, I forgot to order the Bride but history has shown her as something of a peg warmer, so I look forward to finding her at retail.

    These photos are all well and good but how do they stack up next to the Remco Monsters?


    Judge for yourself.




    I should point out the irony that BOTH wolfman figures has trouble standing.

    At ten bucks a pop, I could not recommend these more.

    I got mine at Entertainment Earth (Use this link and I get a bit of store credit) but they should be hitting local comic shops too and they can always use support.





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