Yes, that is correct,
THE X-MEN is finally here
SPECIAL PROLOGUE!!!Before I start this great showcase, here's a small prologue that is very important to Me. Last year in PB's
Movie Trailer Topic, I spotlighted one of My most cherished and favorite films of ever of all-time called
My Science Project, he and apparently everybody else never heard of it which didn't surprise Me in the slightest because it's one of those superb films that has has nearly fell to Oblivion. If you know Me, I'm all for obscure things before they fall in a limbolic stage and I try hard to make history return & last
If you haven't seen it already (it' s been months since I posted it), it's a must and once you see it you'll be like wow, that was really good...why in the heck didn't I see this before
I'm sure glad
Brandon gave Me the heads up about this
If your not like that then that's ok too
It's been a childhood favorite since I found it one day over at
Rainbow Video when I was with My Grandma when I was a wee-youngster. I was looking there and it just caught My attention I mean think of that, I'm 5 or 6 years old and this was THE movie for Me as much as
Ghostbusters & Star Wars It's always been a special time of My life which I'm really thankful for
So if you haven't seen My great spotlight of the film check it out here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-discussions/this-thread-has-not-yet-been-rated-movie-trailers-t1254-620.html and I also featured this greatly in
My Odds & Ends located here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-odds-ends-insane-keychain-t1176-120.html. There's rarely a time I don't think of
My Science Project because it's that special to Me
Now here's a quote from that special spotlight and now you'll see why I began this with a prologue
BrandonDaCollector wrote: Now in one cute scene,
Mike hands
Vince a
Comic Book to make their school time go faster and check out what is new within it. When I first saw this movie, this is THE FIRST TIME EVER I saw the
X-Men, I wouldn't get seriously involved with
comics till
1989 and I wouldn't become a big
X-Men fan till
1991 when I got the figures that I have explained in My prior Topics as well as this one. I find it astonishing that I believe that
X-Men liking has always been there thanks to
My Science Project
This is actually going to be a massive,
Two-Parter so now here I go with My
ToyBiz X-Men Collection of the
early 90s in this
Part One Presentation
THE FIGURES!!!THE X-MEN HEROES - FIRST ENTRY HAS A VERY SPECIAL STORY!!!Wolverine: He's one of My favorite figures of My whole collection. My Grandma got Me him over at the old
Walgreens on
Loughborough & Morgan Ford sometime in
1992. I had a very, I mean a VERY crucial moment here. I was looking at their toy isle like usual. I was about 11 at this time. I was letting thoughts of Me being too old for toys and all that. After My Grandma was done getting what she wanted she knew where'ed I'd be which was usually at the toys or newsstands. She saw something was kinda off about Me. I said to her that I felt like I was getting to old for toys. She knew exactly about this so she gave Me her serious look and said "Angel. your never too old to collect toys or anything you like so don't let that thought & frame of mind creep into your head!" So ever since that very good day I've had that "We Don't Stop Playing Because We Grow old...We Grow Old Because We Stop Playing" (look at My sig) mentality ever since and I can thank My Grandma very much for that
OK, so first off about
Wolverine. This is really his most iconic look of the original era. I like how stocky he is. He includes his
Katana/Samurai Sword as well as his removable
Mask.
His sculpting is pretty decent with sculpted hair on his arms among other features. His action feature is that his blades within his arms extract with a
locking mechanism and it works wonderfully.
His face is really good as it looks unusual yet very iconic. In this pic I made sure I put his two accessories together
Here's
Cyclops Version 1 & Version 2. Both are really good having a light-up eye feature and both look quite decent.
I was very excited when I found
Nightcrawler at My old
Target in
late 1991. He's still a remarkable figure IMO
I have always loved this
Colossus and his weightlifting feature.
Archangel is really neat, he has such a good color scheme.
Ah
Storm, My first and only female figure of My collection. I like how she looks here with her long white hair
Now here's
G.W. Bridge, I believe he was My first or one of My first in the
X-Force Series. He looks really good.
Cable V1 & V2: He's always been a great character and both of these
versions are tremendous. I preferred
Version 2 as he looks better and I love how you can put his
Bullet Bandoleer in his
Gun as well as
Missile Launcher Strong Guy is a big heavy figure. He didn't include anything at all but why should he when he is a living weapon
THE BROTHERHOOD/VILLAINSMagneto V1 & V2: Both of these look very good,
V2 is My favorite of the two. Both has has
Magnetic Features. While the second version has a
Plastic Cape, the first one has a
Cloth Cape like My previously seen
ToyBiz Superman, Batman & Robin within this great topic of Mine and I prefer the realistic
Cloth over
Plastic just about any day of the week
Apocalypse V1 & V2: Because of these figures and his origins, he became arguably My favorite character of all.
V2 is My favorite of the two
Variants. I love how bulky he is and that he has additional limb options.
I've always loved
The Juggernaut and this figure is excellent.
Oh man, I just love
Sauron I mean a humanoid
Pterosaur...you can't get more awesome that and to Me he is still one of of the most underrated
X-Men characters to date. I still recall My Grandma getting him for Me at
Walgreens on
Grand, that was such a fun location back in the day
Mr. Sinister: He's one of the coolest and I just love his design. Anybody that's blue is always a major attraction to Me
Kylun: I think he looks pretty good and unusual as well. I love that he is a
double-wielder swordsman Grizzly: I like his neo-knight look. That's cool that he has two
Hammers Gideon: He's such an underrated character. I love his look with the white single ponytail like a
Thai Fighter. His face is really sculpted excellently. His action figure is he chops with his arms via a
Back Lever.
I love how his
Halliburton Briefcase has a
Sword. Now I actually have two of them and I don't know how that is possible. I only recall My Mom getting Me one at
South County's Venture. This was during in
1994 when I was bad sick adjusting to My new life so it is possible I won it at
Bingo at
St. Louis Children's Hospitable like I did other stuff including some of My
Starting Lineups that showcased last year and I did get some special
X-Men there that I will show in
Part 2 so whatever the case is
Gideon is twice as as cool because he not only has two
Briefcases but he also has two
Katana Swords and I love double-wielding swordmen...look at this
Mojo: Ah, he's one of the most weirdest yet most radical characters in My entire
X-Men collection. Of course he's
cybernetic. I mean with
transhumanism & A.I. today people think think it's a newer thing and totally wonderful but I got news for them...this stuff has been going on since the
early/mid 20th century There's been a ton of movies about it as being obsessed with in the
80s yet many people either act like they forget or they just don't acknowledge the stuff they should and
Mojo is great example of this as he was a character of
Cybernetics before
Cybernetics was really a thing toward society not to mention that his weapons are
Particle Beams which has been disclosed in mnay bmovies such as
Lucas' Marvel adaptation of
Howard the Duck as I just greatly showcased that previously to this one along with the
1989 Punisher. Stuff like this is really happening at
CERN as I speak
His sculpting is tremendous and I love his
globster-like body with that really crazy looking belly-hole. It's great how his arms are articulated and how his
Arthropod-like legs are on
ball-joints and he also has a great feature with his
tail as well.
The Brood: This is one awesome looking figure and I love their story that their ancient aliens from thousands of years ago and that they invaded
Ancient Egypt and met
Imhotep & Apocalypse of the
Four-horsemen. The figure is done rather well and is really one of the best that
ToyBiz put together. He's a duel-mixture of
Plastic & Rubber which was rare for
ToyBiz to do at the time.
His
Wings flap & his
Tail moves via a
Button as his
Jaws are articulated and shows his daunting
Maw with tons of Teeth and a big pink Tongue ENVIRONMENTSWhile I was never huge on
Environments for action figures like I should have been, these were pretty cool so first here is
Wolverine's Combat Cave. I like how the place is. You can put your figures on a
pegged display base and control it with
joystick-like lever fighting against the
practice module that has different weapon appendages on it plus your figure can bust thru the
Magneto door.Cyclops Light Force Arena is also a great one. Peg your figure onto the display and press the
Button and see the wall crumble down with
Magneto there looking on. See, the
90s was still creative and great
VEHICLES Now I would get the
Vehicles more than the
Playsets. One of them is
Wolverine's Mutant Cycle. This is a really cool one and he fits on there just fine. It's cool how it has
Blades and how the
Front Fork Area changes from a
Monster face to
Wolverine's face
Magneto's Magnetron is very cool and has the same feature as he does with
Magnets. I still have one of the
Magnetic Coins/Washers and you can see how cool this is I mean
Magnets are fun
SPECIAL GALLERYI showcased the great
Blister Cards in My previous showcases of
ToyBiz' DC & Marvel Super Heroes, well I was able to find only one
Blister Card from My
X-Men collection
I know it's only one but, I'm grateful that I did
So the one I was able to find is from
G.W. Bridge. Here's the
front & back. As I said before, I love the
Bio Cards as I've always been a child of "visuals, wonder, curiosity and wanting to know more". While these may not be as impressive as
Hasbro's G.I. Joes & Playmates' TMNT, it still has
Bios on these
Cardbacks Now as always say arguably the most important part of any
Blister Card is the
Price Sticker. When I was a youngster and even to My teens I didn't want them on there and I was as worse as this generation & kids today is about things but as I got older I started to realize the importance of stuff. The
Price Sticker is from
Venture in
South County. When they went out of business it hurt then as so many places & people I knew was going under falling to an Oblivious society that's really when I began the stages of being the person I am right now. Seeing the
Price Sticker on there is a great way to show they existed, their history and that YOU GOT THAT FROM THERE...so imperative:!: As you see they clearanced him by basically a buck
Now here's a closeup of the figures within the series. You see that they gimmicked the
Marvel Super Heroes with a talking feature via a
Button Backpack kinda like
Hasbro did with their
Joes in
92. There's many of the
X-Men & X-Force that I have shown above. There was many that I didn't get that
Venture among other stores didn't carry. Dang, there's five variants of
Wolverine. Even back then there was things about variants...how many versions of
Wolverine must there be
I was happy just with the one I got above. I know I got variants of some of the guys and while they maybe improved, it's still like why another when that space could have been another new character
Also on the
Card is brief
instructions how to work the figure. This is still during a time before the net took over people's lives when companies didn't think you knew everything relying on the Net thus not including a word of how to do anything with their product...gosh I miss those days and also on here is a special
Marvel Comics Subscription with an offer of
6 Issues for only
$5 plus there's the
1992 Copyright which he hung around cause I clearly recall getting him in
1994 Here's a selected
collage of
X-Men Copyrights. I always say look for the
Copyrights on your collectibles no matter what they are as they help you identify who made them and when. I've been doing this since I was a youngster because I knew this then. I've never met anyone-else that does this and not even the "supposed" experts tell you to do it. Heed My advise and you'll see the fun that it brings you
There's
ToyBiz & Marvel Copyrights from
1991, 1992, 1993 & 1994 which
1994 was thirty years ago this year
GROUPS SPECIAL!Here's all of the
X-Men heroes together with selected
Variants...look at that
Here's the
The Brotherhood and other bad
mutants together with selected Variants
Now here's a beauty of these series' as you can have
Marvel Super Heroes vs. The X-Men. I put together the original
Avengers vs. a selected amount of the
X-Men...now that is one cool sweet display there
SPECIAL GALLERY!!!So now we're back to where we started within the Topic
Here's a look at
Classic ToyBiz Marvel Wolverine vs. ToyBiz' DC Batman 89 Comparison, now this is still something else after all of these decades
Of course this wouldn't be complete if there wasn't a stand off/battle scenario of
Classic ToyBiz DC vs. Classic ToyBiz Marvel I mean this is one of the major beauty factors of the whole situation in the first place
Now if you were like Me when you were a youngster and perhaps still are like that like I still am, I've always like to crossover My figures with each other especially if they were in scale with one another which that was always a big factor because I always wanted it to be realistic and not to look silly. One of these was
X-Men & Aliens. Here's a cool one with
ToyBiz's The Brood vs. Kenner's Mantis Alien, I chose this great example because these both came out about the same time in
1994 plus their both
Insectoid, Parasitic, Extraterrestrial Beings which really I don't know how many people thought of this radical nature at the time, sometime after it it or perhaps even now
Now take a good gander at how awesome this
Vintage crossover is
So as a super special here's a
Classic 90s Goodness Comparison to show how cool that decade was especially
1990 - 1995 as I have chose
ToyBiz' 92 Sauron with
Playmates' 95 Movie Version Splinter, Hasbro's 90 Hulk Hogan V2, Kenner's 1990 Shadow Wing Batman & 92 Scorpion Alien V1, Mattel's 94/95 Street Shark's Ripster and
Hasbro's 93 Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Geronimoo. These lines were always some of My favorites back during those much better & simpler times
LOCATIONS!!!Now this is a very imperative and downright crucial part of this showcase as I'm going to show the locations I got most these fine figures at. If you have been faithfully following My Topics then you know how important it is for Me to show as much of My history as I can which I don't understand why only a handful of people on the entire Internet does...being like that is not doing people's past a favor nor the future as I have had a lot of experiences in My days of stores & people I once knew and I never ever want them to fall to Oblivion no matter what
So I actually got My first
X-Men at My old
TARGET in
late 1991. Those figures were
Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, Archangel, Cyclops & Magneto V1, The Juggernaut & Apocalypse V1. I saw the
Playsets there too but I know My Grandparents got them for Me for
Christmas 1991 I really loved that old
Target. I had a ton of great times & memories there since I was a youngster till they remodeled it and became a much larger store in
late 2004/early 2005. Don't get Me wrong, I had a lot of good times there as well but I will always prefer the classic times. Here's a look at how My local
Target looks in recent times
Here's a little bonus storytelling. Many times when Me & My Grandma would go to the new
Target she'd stop at the
Bank of America there. The building you see of the far left is
Buder St. Louis Public Library. Hampton is one of My favorite areas to be at and I've showcased this are a lot in My Topics and if you have been faithfully following Me then you should know this area pretty well by now I mean it had so many great stores like
Almost Everything Sports Store, Johnny Brock's Dungeon, Movie King, Peaches/Sound Warehouse/Blockbuster Video Music & f.y.e. and so much more and thank good
The Record Exchange is still there that I just showcased recently in My all-crucial
Odds & Ends After that We'd go to the drive way area on the side, it was very convenient
There's the doors to enter this large
Target as this one is nearly twice the size of the original building from years prior
Here's the front of the entire department store taken from the parking lot of
Schnucks Now here's the side of
Target on
Hampton & Chippewa. A bit further to the right was where
Peaches/Sound Warehouse/Blockbuster Video Music/f.y.e. was...brainiac-heads had to destroy that building to build Chick-fil-A there. yeah their good but now all of that history is gone and only the previous wonderful stores history can only be recalled by plebeians like Me that care which is really sad cause I have no confidence that guardians are teaching their young-ones this in My region for the future but I hope I'm wrong about this
Now further on down
Chippewa is a great area. there's a
Firestone there and much further down is
Ted Drews Frozen Custard and was another
Blockbuster Video plus a
Rally's. Most importantly there was a
Grandpa Pidegons which was one of My all-time favorite department stores that I showcased before and it was taken over by
Value City whom My Mom worked for a while there. A
Shop 'n Save was in that's complex as well as well as
Hayden's BBQ which a bit further as was
General Grant's Framers Market, The Kenrick Theater, The Sports Authority, Rothman Furniture & Crestwood Plaza...so much fun Me & My family had down in this glorious area
Now when I first began this great showcase, I made sure I entered
Wolverine first because he was arguably My most important figure of the whole series because of the great advise My Grandma MiMi gave Me that your never too old for what you like and I'm so glad I wasn't a fool and that I listened to her at the
WALGREENS in
1992 on
Loughborough They didn't go out of business, they just moved up the street after
Red Bird Lanes went under on
Gravois, Germania & Hampton and took that spot with a new building across the street from where
Steak 'n Shake was as well as across the street where
Schnucks is and where "the now shockingly out of business due to vagrants"
McDonald's was which was THE busiest
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This is the same complex that
Star Video and My Mom's Beauty School/Shop was located at as well.
A few years later that section of the complex became
Hollywood Video which I have deeply expressed all of this in My
Glory Days of Movie Rentals in My all-crucial
Odds & Ends. Thanks to the digital age
Hollywood Video was gone and then it became a
Club Fitness and thanks to the P!amDemic! it did too...now the building is completely revamped which you can't even tell it was there anymore next to
Save-a-Lot I think about this all the darn time that all of that history that I once knew is all gone and so many people that go there either don't know or don't care which does no not settle with Me at all
Here's My picture but doesn't do it justice of how it looks now which this is how it looked a few years ago. See
Club Fitness That's where
Walgreens once was where My
Wolverine came from
My
Sauron figure came from
Walgreens on
Grand & Bates right across the street from
Jack in the Box. We used to go to it all the time but the neighborhood was beginning to be undesirable so We stopped going there and made the
Holly Hills location that I showcased plenty of times in My Showcases before.
Archco Video was across the street on the right during this time of
92/93 which I showcased them also in My
Glory Days of Movie Rentals in My all-crucial
Odds & Ends. Here's a look at the area from a while back
I have many memories of this store. My Mom's Boyfriend Kevin got My the great
TMNT Groundchuck figure there in
1991 plus My Grandma just didn't surprise Me with
Sauron, there was other figures. Now I recall one great moment when My Grandpa PoPo asked Me to go with him and get MiMi some Chocolates & Flowers for her for
Valentine's Day which I believe this was in
92, perhaps it was
93 Also during My Grandpa's last days, We walked to this location as it wasn't far from Our Home (We loved walking around the neighborhood all the time, I started liking it when I was a youngster and great stuff like this is one of the things that really lacks in today's modern society...after We watched
WWF Monday Raw, WCW Monday Nitro and of course
The X-Files We'd go for a late night walk
So We went there for whatever reason and it was poring down rain extremely hard...he's like it's too bad for you...you stay here, I'm going to the House to get the car and I'm like
So he did it and picked Me up...that was one day I'll never forget
Here the
entry of this
Walgreens Now just recently last year in
2024 they were forced to close their doors because of all of the chaotic theft and unneeded vandalism that the ridicules w0k3 crap from
2020 caused
Many
Walgreens locations suffered this all over the country but this location was very good at one point and I really miss this location already because of all of the moments I said above not to mention I knew that store for over thirty years...see what I mean about how important it is to talk about & share your locations...I hope people starting heeding this. Here's what the
Walgreens looked like from the
back So here is arguably the most important location of them all,,,
VENTURE Ah but this isn't the same location I've shown, talked about & showcased before in
South Town. Nope, this is the the third location, really My favorite of the three which the other two is in
South Town and South County, this one is located near
Shrewsbury, MO on
Big Bend. Me & My Mom used to go there a lot and sometimes when We'd go to the one in
South County, I was bummed because this has better selections and stuff than that one. So I fixed up some pictures from
Google Maps and I wanted to present this as a little journey as I haven't been that way in a very long time. So after We exit off of
North Kingshighway, We turn left and there's a
Kentucky Fried Chicken/KFC. The location now looks remolded and all the classic look of that building that I recalled is gone but at least it's still there
So We turn to the bridge with the creek entering
Maplewood, Mo. this area still looks like it's in the country.
We turn left to the big parking lot...
and there it is a huge shopping center. It looks way bigger than it did back the day. There's a ton of places & stores here, many that wasn't there then nor that I'm interested in. See that parking lot area. This used to be a
Turkey Shoot Range. No, there was NO LIVE Turkeys there, it was a gun range outside with paper targets and if you got a bulls-eye & beat everybody you'd win a frozen Turkey that was from a Grocery Store. My Grandparents loved these and believe Me, they were against animal cruelty and would have not brought Me to them and I hate animal cruelty as well. So I don't recall many moments of this of time because I was quite young but i do at the tent, the woman there was Native American and her name was also Gloria...just like My Grandma
they talked a lot and ate the great chili they had there. Unfortunately that place was no more a while after that however even many, many years after it MiMi would still talk about it. See, she loved to reminisce and think of the past which really I think I get that from her
A long while back in
My Odds & Ends I showcased
The Sports Authority saying how I loved that
Silver Pump Shotgun that they had that I never did get. During this time in the
Late Fall of 1991, Me & My Grandparents along with My Mom's Boyfriend Kevin went to another
Turkey Shoot near the
County when I was only ten years old and mastered My Grandpa's
Pump Shot Gun & Methuselah Double-Barreled Shotgun as I won them many
Turkeys & Hams...boy they were happy I came along that very cold day
So here's where
Venture used to be. The building is completely remolded as there is no identifying what this complex once was furthering people of not knowing the wonderful history brought to many people including Myself
I hope there is others out there that knows and remembers that this was
Venture and that they care about it
Now there was many things that I loved about this one. It wasn't always busy and as I said before, when Me & My Mom used to shop We'd go out late at night most of the time. While She'd go look for her stuff and I'd look at the
Newsstands mostly for
Wrestling Magazines and 9 times out of 10 I'd want at least one of'em which was usually a
Black & White Pro Wrestling Illustrated/PWI or one similar cause I was already a
WWF Subscriber. Then I'd head on to the
Toys Isle. I'm by Myself for a while like 15 minutes...many times it was like I had the place all to My lonesome which I loved it
I'd look and look at the figures and all that toy goodness for as long and as much as I could. My Mom would get Me a lot then. Many of the figures you saw above such as both versions of
Cable, G.W. Bridge, Strong guy, & Cyclops V2, Mr. Sinister, Apocalypse & Magneto V2, The Brood, Gideon, Mojo, Grizzly & Kylun all came from this great
Venture mostly in
1994, 30 years ago this year. Now there was also some good moments. When I got bad sick adjusting to My new life in
94, she got Me a special
Playmates Classic Star Trek Set with all of the original crew members. Oh, despite how I was at this time as well as the whole decade of the
90s was arguably the absolute best time when toys are concerned
Now when I got well but still adjusting to things in
96, they had one
WWF Jakks Bret "Hitman" Hart figure. I was like is this a bootleg, We thought he was kinda strange looking
Later on I would find out it was legit so this
Venture was also the place that I got My very first
Jakks Pacific Action figure Here's a closer look at where
Venture was and where I once had tons of fun at
So that will do it for this long awaited presentation of My
X-Men Collection Part 1 and I hope you liked it and were surprised. I plan of to post
Part 2 soon in time, until then I'll see you around