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Issue #117
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Lee’s Toy Review Issue # 117 2-cover issue: Cover 1--U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battilion (Dragon) Cover 2--TRU Exclusive Luke Skywalker in Hoth Gear...(Hasboro) Featured in this issue: (begins pg. 53) The highlight in this issue is a twenty-page Spider-Man pullout guide, a show-and-tell of all boxed and carded figures manufactured by Toy Biz. Playsets, "Maximum Carnage", "Mega Armor", and much more are all-inclusive in Spider Man: Animated Series, and Spider-Man: The Movie. Various adaptations from the screen include 12" vinyl figures, Wacky Wall Crawlers, Bump and Go, Bop Bags, Web Blasters, and Web Ammo to reload when your blaster runs dry. If you loved the full-length film, collect the whole series and relive the swingin’ fun again and again in your own home! Also featured: (pg. 4) Monthly G.I. Joe File: # 24--Rattler: Ground Attack Jet (pg. 123) Transformers: Generation One Profile: # 11--Ironhide # 12--Ratchet (pg. 12) A look into Mezco’s 2002 lineup; "groovy" figures from Austin Powers; Goldmember, and the ever-popular "Stuck in the Middle" warehouse playset with Mr. Blonde and Marvin Nash. Those mini-masochists, Living Dead Dolls, invade the back-to-school craze with a journal, lunch box, and another eerie little surprise... (pg. 16) Take a quick look at some amazing Star Wars collectables...you may never get your hands on! A mini-feature tells all regarding Kenner’s unreleased Star Wars toys, such as the "Bespin Torture Chamber", " Hoth Bacta Chamber", and the "Rebel Blockade Runner". Why didn’t these toys ever make it to the shelves? Find out here... (pg. 18) Here it is...the reason for collecting continues with Series 10, Celebrity Series 3, and the new interactive environments for The Simpsons. Included in this ensemble are "Stonecutter Homer", "Llewellyn Sinclair", and "Wendell Barnes", to name just a few and get your appetite running... Get a first look inside the gates of Burns Manor, hounds not included, make an appointment with Dr. Nick Riviera in his bargain office, and get ready for an exclusive surprise... (pg. 21) Get the scoop on the three new exclusive 1:6 scale Star Wars figures invading stores in summer, 2002. Luke Skywalker is the hero of the month, clad in Hoth Gear and paired up with his Tauntaun. The detailed, life-like scars around Luke’s right eye, cheek, and lip, are incredible, almost too realistic! it is a definite must-see for Star Wars buffs, or those with simply an appreciation for amazingly crafted figures of all kinds. The other two, more sinister, exclusives wait menicingly in the shadows... (pg. 32) This month, Dragon gives an intimate protrait of a Wehrmact Division Infantry w/ bicycle, and a US Army 2nd Ranger Battalion. Also on display is each soldier’s set of equipment, from helments to entrenching tools to miniature grenedes. (pg. 38) Here is the true "die-hard collector" exam...do you own all of these variations??? Feast your eyes on a mind-boggling, two-page spread devoted to as many variations and mutations as we could possibly dig up. Thirty-two pairs of sneaky little alterations stare you right in the eye, asking you..."can you see the difference?" and "do you have them all?!" Don’t miss your chance to get a leg up and get out there! (pg. 45) Interview with Hasboro’s G.I. Joe brand marketing director, Derryl DePriest, on the next twenty years of the battle ensuing between Joe and Cobra. Flip the page and see just how many good and bad boys you can remember... (pg. 73) In this month’s DMV, Johnny Lightening releases a convoy of Volkswagens--the Bugs are back, baby! Check out Milezone’s 8th Annual Event, the second release of the Volkswagens, Dioramas Release 7, Classic Gold Release 15, and a guide to Hot Wheels "Crack-Ups". *The Collectors’ Goldmine: (pg. 105) Included in every issue, an up-to-date, 17 page price guide, complete with every collectable from Austin Powers to the X-Men. Every collector’s MUST HAVE! |
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