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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Rick and Morty Mystery Minis - Squanchy review
<i>And now, some more OAFEry:</i>Godzilla Mystery Minis - Gigan review Flippin' through Previews - November '15 Venom Mystery Minis - Venomized Groot review Rick and Morty Mystery Minis - Mr. Meeseeks review Fallout Mystery Minis - Grim Reaper's Sprint review
OAFEnet Email Update for Thursday, January 30
The coronavirus is in China. Toys come from China. The OAFEnet Email Update gets toys. Therefore, you can catch disease from the OAFEnet Email Update! *coughing intensifies*
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Fantastic Four Marvel Legends: Invisible Woman review
The Fantastic Four are back in comics, and so they're back in toy aisles, as well. <i>And now, some more OAFEry:</i>Marvel TV Legends: "Secret Invasion" Nick Fury review Deadpool Legends: X-Force Deadpool review Spider-Man Legends: Anti-Venom review We are important! … Continue reading
DC Bombshells Mystery Minis - Zatanna review
<i>And now, some more OAFEry:</i>Rustin's Spoils of the Week #204 Flippin' Through Previews - August '07 Walking Dead Mystery Minis: Deanna Monroe (In Memorium) review Walking Dead Mystery Minis: RV Walker review Retro Toy Mystery Minis - My Pet Monster … Continue reading
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Braun Strowman vs. a car
Today's review of the WWE Wrekkin' Slam Mobile was inspired by true events: ...or was it? That segment aired on March 11. But the set had been announced in January, and was even spotted in some stores in late February. … Continue reading
Transformers Generations: Siege Rung review
The 2005 IDW Transformers comics continuity had a huge impact on the property, probably the biggest since Animated. Being featured in the story was almost a surefire way for characters to get a toy - some for the first time … Continue reading
Marvel Legends Wolverine, Jean Grey & Cyclops addendum
As today's review mentioned, the art for the packaging is taken from the 1992 Impel X-Men card series, where all the art was done by Jim Lee. But while the fronts of the cards are (mostly) the same, the backs … Continue reading
