Super7 & FUNKO Can’t Wait For Your ReAction To Their New Figures

Here we are almost one year to the day since SKC first brought you the scoop on Super7’s classic Kenner-inspired line of Alien action figures, and my, my, my, look at how they’ve grown. Thanks to a partnership with FUNKO, over 60 brand new licensed toys will be coming your way exclusively via Entertainment Earth in 2014, all molded in the Star Wars-esque “5 points of articulation/minimalist paint scheme” style that we have fond memories of playing in the dirt with. And at only $9.99 a pop, they’re cheaper than most of the toys collecting dust on the pegs in the action figure aisle!

Releases are tentatively slated as follows:

APRIL

  • Escape From New York
  • Firefly
  • The Terminator

JUNE

  • Back To the Future
  • The Rocketeer

JULY

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Pulp Fiction

AUGUST

  • The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • Universal Monsters
SEPTEMBER

  • A Nightmare On Elm Street
  • The Crow
  • Friday the 13th
  • Halloween
  • Hellraiser
  • Predator
  • Scream
  • Trick ‘R Treat

OCTOBER

  • The Goonies

All the licensed toys you’d wished they’d made when you were a kid, in your hands at last! What more could you ask for? Maybe some old school playsets or iconic vehicles for said figures to ride around in? Hey, now… don’t get greedy. Just keep in mind that this line was made possible due to the success of the Alien figures, so show your love for the ReAction brand and who knows what wonders the future could have in store…

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Written by Patrick Renfrow

Born of a conflicted age responsible for the greatest cartoons and popcorn flicks of all time, yet the worst hairstyles and fashion sense known to modern man, Patrick Renfrow was assuredly predestined to become an unrepentant man-child in every conceivable way. His struggles to function in modern society through a strict regimen of cheesy movies, violent video games, nostalgic toys, and demented animations (with a whiskey chaser) are infrequently chronicled at Leisure Suit Lucifer, and he can be found skewering the "thinking man's" pop culture on a regular basis at Pop Mythology.

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